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The plot was not to substitute him for the Patrician; no, not Charlie. Not nearly reliable enough, would be Charlie. He was merely to appear to be the Patrician committing a crime, after which [[Tuttle Scrope]] could be elected [[Patrician]] and Charlie would be dispensible.
The plot was not to substitute him for the Patrician; no, not Charlie. Not nearly reliable enough, would be Charlie. He was merely to appear to be the Patrician committing a crime, after which [[Tuttle Scrope]] could be elected [[Patrician]] and Charlie would be dispensible.


He was lucky enough not to be killed by [[Mr. Tulip]] or Lord [[de Worde]]'s thugs and now does quite well as a children's entertainer, with occasional command performances when His Lordship wishes to be somewhere else.
He was lucky enough not to be killed by [[Mr. Tulip]] or Lord [[de Worde]]'s thugs and now does quite well as a children's entertainer, with occasional command performances when His Lordship wishes to be somewhere else. He reappears in {{RS}}, covering for Vetinari during the Patrician's unprecedented holiday (spent [[Stoker Blake|doing relaxing and enjoyable things on the railway]]. He has by now largely conquered his drinking habit and has learnt how to do the Voice and simulate the patrician's idiosyncracies. However, [[Rufus Drumknott]] has taken care to call on [[Dark Clerks|Ishmael]], who is tasked with monitoring Charlie just in case he gets unduly ambitious.  


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Revision as of 16:47, 20 February 2014

Charlie was a fairly unsuccessful haberdasher in Pseudopolis when Mr. Pin found him. He wasn't successful because he was usually drunk and always a bit dim, but he had one valuable talent: he looked exactly like the Patrician of Ankh-Morpork. Mr Pin said he would pay a suspiciously large amount to have him do that for a few days.

The plot was not to substitute him for the Patrician; no, not Charlie. Not nearly reliable enough, would be Charlie. He was merely to appear to be the Patrician committing a crime, after which Tuttle Scrope could be elected Patrician and Charlie would be dispensible.

He was lucky enough not to be killed by Mr. Tulip or Lord de Worde's thugs and now does quite well as a children's entertainer, with occasional command performances when His Lordship wishes to be somewhere else. He reappears in Raising Steam, covering for Vetinari during the Patrician's unprecedented holiday (spent doing relaxing and enjoyable things on the railway. He has by now largely conquered his drinking habit and has learnt how to do the Voice and simulate the patrician's idiosyncracies. However, Rufus Drumknott has taken care to call on Ishmael, who is tasked with monitoring Charlie just in case he gets unduly ambitious.