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Tanis tried, for the sake of Keli's rising anger, to
swallow his own laughter. He glanced at Tas crouched
before the fire. The kenders dignity was not in the least
disturbed by Flint's customary derision.
"He saved my life," Keli insisted. "He got those two
good and lost, found the caves behind the falls, and the
stairs that led up to the top. I'D never have known about the
caves or the stairs or the bridge."
Flint shook his head. "I don't suppose Tanis's tracking
or Raistlin's light-weaving had anything to do with the fact
that you're here and safe, lad?"
Keli did not quail before the dwarf's gruff question, but
defended his friend. "They did, and I thank you all for what
you've done. But - but you were almost too late. And - "
Keli foundered, looking from one to the other. They were
still amused, and Keli could not understand what was so
funny. "And - Tas DID save my life."
"Risked your neck about a half a dozen more times
than you remember or know about is more like it," Flint
growled. "It's lucky you are that you're here to tell us the
tale.
"Look at you, lad, you're half-starved despite eating a
rabbit and a half, and dead tired. Get some sleep now, you'll
see the right of the matter in the morning
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