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62 the brigands pass here, we won't need anything. Our beds are made elsewhere.

me stretch this cord.

for?

trip the horses.

, Camuset?

?

.

?

't you hear?

hear anvils. They're making pikes in all the blacksmith shops.

, not that. ThereHe points to the ground.]

?

, under the groundHe lies down, with his ear to the ground.]

're dreaming!

[lying down like mining.

Lord, they're going to blow us up!

[incredulously!

[still on the ground've hidden millions of pounds of powder there.

's why we can't find any.

you think an army can go about underground like rats?

[still on the ground've