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During the [[Battle of Shoeburyness]] in March 1808, Temeraire reminded Chalcedony that it was his duty as an officer to keep the other Reapers in position.  Chalcedony rather cravenly pointed out that it was Cantarella who had the epaulette.  Cantarella promptly took full advantage of this remark, hitching her epaulette forward and swearing that ''she'' would not let the Reapers go afield again.   
 
During the [[Battle of Shoeburyness]] in March 1808, Temeraire reminded Chalcedony that it was his duty as an officer to keep the other Reapers in position.  Chalcedony rather cravenly pointed out that it was Cantarella who had the epaulette.  Cantarella promptly took full advantage of this remark, hitching her epaulette forward and swearing that ''she'' would not let the Reapers go afield again.   
 
Cantarella was the mother of the egg that became [[Tharunka]]. Temeraire commented, when it was stolen, that he'd never be able to look her in the face again if he couldn't rescue the egg.
 
  
 
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