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Lisette and Siffli

 

The voices appear to be coming from off the passageway.

 

She hears the words.

 

"I tell you he bought arrows!"

 

"That doesn't make any difference."

 

"Shut the damn door will you. You never know who might be creeping up from the sewers."

 

A door slams and the voices become no more than a mumble.

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Lurel's party

 

Lurel gets considerably closer to the sounds. There are at least five men in the party moving with very little noise. They are not talking to each other but occasionally you hear a whispered instruction. It is too far away for Lurel to work out what it is. The silence and stealth makes you intensely uneasy but you get the impression that they are taking care to avoid you at the moment. The interesting thing is to how do they know where you are?

 

Ari's vigil is disturbed only by the passing of an owl and a cloud of mosquitos.

 

Lisette and Siffli

 

The door opens quietly allowing Lisette to sneak inside unspotted.

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Ford nods to Lurel and draws his sword, keeping a watch over Midge as they wander off.

 

'Great... now it's just me and Midge. I hope we don't get ambushed or something...'

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Lurel's party

 

Lurel pads close enough to hear the whispered question "Angle?" and then an instruction "Five degrees to the right".

 

There are in fact seven men all dressed in dark green. The second order was to them. Lurel cannot see what the question was directed at.

 

Siffli and Lisette

 

Listening at the door Lisette hears "do not want to lose any more men. I say we don't do it."

 

"Why should we worry about arrows? They're no more deadly than swords?"

 

"Yes, but these arrows."

 

"That is all idiotic nonsense. I'm going to do it whether you like it or not. I'm out of here."

 

Waiting at the back door Siffli discovers that she has become the object of attention of a small girl of about six years old.

 

"Where's your feet?" she asks, not the slightest bit afraid.

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