Duty Before Self
"He is not within," said the lieutenant. "But he has already won his point, buying time, we, like fools, standing about in idle converse."
"I would, nonetheless, recommend caution," said the officer of Treve.
"Step from behind the slaves," the lieutenant ordered the lead man.
Reluctantly he did so. It was he, I recalled, who had been the second of the two men who had not joined in the attack on the sleen.
"Go to the threshold, stand there," said the lieutenant.
The peasant, I recalled, was not likely to waste quarrels on slaves, at least according to the speculations of the pit master, which speculations I fervently hoped were sound. The black-tunicked man, on the other hand, would presumably constitute a prime target.
"I do not think he is within," said the lieutenant,
The man slowly, reluctantly, went to the center of the threshold. He stood there.
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"The nest opening is there!" pointed the lieutenant. "Enter it! Find him! Kill him!"
"Would you send them to their deaths?" asked the officer of Treve.
"We have taken fee," said the lieutenant.
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