"I don't know what you are talking about!" I said angrily "I gave no such orders!"
"But, Sir, we had a visit from your Minister of Fisheries. He informed us that, due to the economic climate, you had decided that keeping fish for purely decorative purposes was no longer viable. Your new edict was that Goldfish Lodge was to become a fish farm. We have been sending train loads back to your fish processing plant!" he blustered.
"Describe this 'Minister of Fisheries' to me!" I demanded.
"Well, he was a rather uncouth diminutive chap, dressed in sack cloth. He had a number of skewers for catching fish with - he said" replied Hoot.
"Hitmouse!" exclaimed the Old Monkey.
"I fear so, I fear so," I responded "Tell me, Hoot, where is this fish processing plant?"
"Somewhere called Badfort? - a grand castle in your domain, we were told by your Minister" he replied.
"Enough - you have been mislead. I fear that there is no end to the Badfort Crowd's infamy - take us to see the rent collection machine." I declared.
At the top of the tower we entered a large domed room, where many dwarfs were busy carrying large sacks of shillings and in a constant procession poured them into a network of tubes.
It was clear that Hoot took his duties most seriously, almost officiously, and was very proud of the work that he oversaw.
"Here we are, Sir, as you can see, all is in order. The shillings pass down the tubes and a compressed air system, created by the bubbles from the fish, forces them all the way to the tap contained in your silver cupboard!" he declaimed.
"I am afraid, Hoot, that all is not in order - the shillings are not arriving!" I told him as gently as possible.
He burst into tears. "I have no choice, then, Sir, but to offer my resignation. I have failed in my duties to you and to the people of Goldfish Lodge!" he sobbed.
"Now, now, there is no need for that - you have clearly been the victim of a dastardly criminal act. Tell me, did this Minister of Fisheries take a particular interest in the rent collection process?" I asked.
"Why, yes, Sir, he was particularly interested - he thought it might be a faster method of transporting the Scob Fish. He was most interested in the route the tubes took to get to Homeward. Oh. I have been a bit silly haven't I?" stuttered Hoot, as realisation dawned on him.
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