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  1. “Coinshot,” Wax said to the girl. “You see coach number sixteen out there? I assume your boss has you checking in on the drivers, make sure they’re doing their jobs?”
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  3. “How—” she began.
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  5. “You don’t hire an Allomancer just for traffic reports,” Wax said. “Coach sixteen?”
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  7. She glanced at Cett, who nodded. So whatever Cett was hiding, it probably didn’t have to do with this driver. In fact, it probably didn’t have anything to do with Bleeder. Just your average, run-of-the-mill lawbreaking.
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  9. At least one Allomancer on staff, Wax thought.
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  11. “I didn’t see sixteen on the streets,” the young Allomancer said, turning to Wax. “But that’s because Chapaou is at a Soothing parlor over on Decan Street. His coach is around the corner.”
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  13. “At a Soothing parlor?” Cett demanded. “He’s on the clock!”
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  15. “I know,” the Allomancer said. “I thought you’d want to hear.”
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  17. “Hm, yes,” Wax said. “And what of the Rioter you have on staff. Are they there too?”
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  19. “Nah,” the Allomancer said. “He’s on—” She cut off, and grew pale. The entire room fell still.
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  21. “Using emotional Allomancy,” Wax said, “to drum up customers. Riot passing people, make them feel tired or urgent, and more willing to take the coach conveniently parked right across the street.”
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  23. Cett looked sick. Yes, that was it. Flagrant use of a Rioter to drum up business, a violation of the Allomantic Agreement of ’94. There were entire departments in the government that watched for this sort of thing. Fortunately, while it was a dangerous crime, it wasn’t one that worried Wax at the moment.
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  25. “You don’t have any proof…” Cett said, then thought better of it. “I’ll be speaking with my attorney. I’ll have you know that my people are off-limits for interrogation without a judicial order to—”
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  27. “Take it up with the constable-general,” Wax said. “I’m sure you’ll be hearing from him soon. For now, I need a description of this carriage driver of yours, along with the names of any pets he owns.”
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