“There was much groaning and grunting and muttering of curses: n soldier grumbled, "So it's daybreak now? Just how can you tell?" There was no food, and nothing to make a fire with—and the nly consolation, if it was one, was that their trussed captive kerned to have moved not a muscle. Men gathered to admire her bared behind until Baerold almost regretfully rumbled, "Stop raring and rouse her. Laeveren, you do it. We must be getting on, to find treasure or to get ourselves back out of here. I'm ...thirsty and hungry, if none of you are, and it's only going to get worse." There were grudging mutters of agreement, and the men of Darswords started to move. At Baerold's direction, Laeveren took the silently obedient captive to the front of the line, and set Taroarin with Albrun and Tresker to guard the rear. "Swords out, keep alert, and keep quiet," he barked at them. "If we're all a-chatter, all the time, we warn anyone ahead of our coming, and we can't hear them getting ready to kill us." "Baerold, 'tis a good thing you're always right," a sour-faced Darsworder spoke up.MoreLessRead More Read Less
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