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And we're comrades, after all. Share and share alike ..."
"This is great!" said Sturm gloomily, watching the last
of his armor being carried out of the hut. "Well, I guess
there's nothing left to do now but go back to the ship - "
"The ship?" Dougan appeared astonished. "When we're
so close! Why, Lord Gargath's castle's only a day's march
from here!"
"And what are we going to do when we get there?"
Tanin demanded furiously. "Knock on the door in our
underwear and ask him to lend us weapons so that we can
fight him?"
"Look at it this way, Big Brother," Sturm muttered, "he
might drop over dead from laughter."
"How can you joke at a time like this?" Tanin raged.
"And I'm not certain I'm ready to leave yet."
"Easy, my brothers," Palin said softly. "If all we've lost
from this fool quest is some weapons and armor, I'm
beginning to think we can count ourselves lucky. I agree
with Sturm, Tanin. We better head back for the ship before
the day gets much hotter."
"That's easy for you to say!" Tanin retorted bitterly.
"You've still got your precious staff!" He looked over to the
chief's hut, where the old man was happily decking himself
out in the bright armor, putting most of it on upside down
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