Sourcery (2001)

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Doors hung off hooks. Barred alcoves had been smashed in. Lots of smashed chests lay around, and this gave Rincewind a pang of guilt and he wondered, for about two seconds, where the Luggage had got to.
    There was a respectful silence, as there always is when large sums of money have just passed away. Nijel wandered off and prodded some of the chests in a forlorn search for secret drawers, as per the instructions in Chapter Eleven.
    Conina reached down and picked up a small copper coin.
  
...  ‘How horrible,’ said Rincewind eventually. ‘A treasury with no treasure in it.’ The Seriph stood and beamed. ‘Not to worry,’ he said.
    ‘But all your money has been stolen!’ said Conina.
    ‘The servants, I expect,’ said Creosote. ‘Very disloyal of them.’ Rincewind gave him an odd look. ‘Doesn’t it worry you?’ ‘Not much. I never really spent anything. I’ve often wondered what being poor was like.’ ‘You’re going to get a huge opportunity to find out.’ ‘Will I need training?’ ‘It comes naturally,’ said Rincewind.


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