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Dragonlance -- Margaret Weis And Tracy Hickman (Eds.) - Tales I, Vol. Ii - Kender, Gully Dwarves, And Gnomes
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"They certainly don't look pleased," Tanin muttered.
"Especially since we're the ones facing all the danger. What
is it they're saying?"
"I think it's just occurred to them that the women will
probably be VERY grateful," Dougan answered in a low
voice.
CHAPTER FIVE
A Matter of Honor
Sturm later maintained that Tanin should have realized
what was going on and kept the dwarf out of the game that
night. Tanin retorted that Sturm should stay out of it since
he slept through the whole thing. But Palin reminded them
both that they were all under the influence of the Graygem
at the time, so it probably wouldn't have made any
difference anyway.
They had walked all day, moving easily through the thick
jungle, following a trail that had obviously been there for
years. The major problem was the heat, which was intense.
Sturm and Tanin soon took off their armor and packed it
away and finally convinced Palin to strip off his white
robes, though he protested long against wandering the
wilderness clad only in his undergarments.
"Look," said Tanin, finally, after Palin was on the verge
of collapse, his robes dripping with sweat, "there aren't any
women around, that much we know
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