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Tharkay helped Laurence, Granby and other crew members retrieve the eggs from the baths, suffering a bad burn on one leg in this action.  He then escaped with them and Temeraire first to Austria, then Prussia.  On arriving in Prussia, however, they were refused the promise of safe passage that would have allowed them to continue on to Britain.  The British [[Aerial Corps]] had promised the Prussians the assistance of twenty dragons, but had "mysteriously" failed to deliver.  (The Aerial Corps did not want the word getting out that all its dragons had been stricken with the [[Dragon Plague]].)  Instead, the Prussians detained the party, and Laurence chose to participate in the coming battles under Prussian command.  Tharkay chose to leave the company in Dresden, telling Laurence that being untrained, he would be little more than a dangerous nuisance in aerial battle.
 
Tharkay helped Laurence, Granby and other crew members retrieve the eggs from the baths, suffering a bad burn on one leg in this action.  He then escaped with them and Temeraire first to Austria, then Prussia.  On arriving in Prussia, however, they were refused the promise of safe passage that would have allowed them to continue on to Britain.  The British [[Aerial Corps]] had promised the Prussians the assistance of twenty dragons, but had "mysteriously" failed to deliver.  (The Aerial Corps did not want the word getting out that all its dragons had been stricken with the [[Dragon Plague]].)  Instead, the Prussians detained the party, and Laurence chose to participate in the coming battles under Prussian command.  Tharkay chose to leave the company in Dresden, telling Laurence that being untrained, he would be little more than a dangerous nuisance in aerial battle.
  
He returned to the Pamir Mountains, where he located the band of feral dragons, led by [[Arkady]], who had previously accompanied Temeraire from the Pamirs to Istanbul.  He persuaded twenty of them to return to Prussia with him through "vanity and greed."  Arkady was "not unhappy to engage himself to ''rescue'' Temeraire," as Tharkay explained to Laurence when he and ferals located Temeraire in the middle of the [[Siege of Danzig]].  Furthermore, Tharkay promised the ferals that they should each receive one cow every day while they remained in service to the British, a far richer diet than they would have been able to manage for themselves in their home territory.
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He returned to the Pamir Mountains, where he located the band of feral dragons, led by [[Arkady]], who had previously accompanied Temeraire from the Pamirs to Istanbul.  He persuaded twenty of them to return to Prussia with him through "vanity and greed."  Arkady was "not unhappy to engage himself to ''rescue'' Temeraire, as Tharkay explained to Laurence when he and ferals located Temeraire in the middle of the [[Siege of Danzig]].  Furthermore, Tharkay promised the ferals that they should each receive one cow every day while they remained in service to the British, a far richer diet than they would have been able to manage for themselves in their home territory.
  
 
With the assistance of the feral dragons, Temeraire and Laurence were able to rescue General [[Kalkreuth]]'s troops from Danzig before the French invaded.  The British party then finally continued on the last leg of their journey home to Britain, along with Tharkay, the ferals and [[Iskierka]], a [[Kazilik]] whose egg - one of the eggs stolen from Istanbul - had hatched in Prussia and who had been harnessed by Granby.  They landed in Scotland, near Edinburgh, in late December 1806.
 
With the assistance of the feral dragons, Temeraire and Laurence were able to rescue General [[Kalkreuth]]'s troops from Danzig before the French invaded.  The British party then finally continued on the last leg of their journey home to Britain, along with Tharkay, the ferals and [[Iskierka]], a [[Kazilik]] whose egg - one of the eggs stolen from Istanbul - had hatched in Prussia and who had been harnessed by Granby.  They landed in Scotland, near Edinburgh, in late December 1806.
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Tharkay was aboard Arkady when Iskierka and the ferals decided to turn back towards London, occupied by Napoleon's troops, and do a little private raiding while the rest of the British forces fled northwards.  When Granby and Iskierka were captured, the ferals managed to escape, and Tharkay and Gherni located Temeraire and Laurence to tell them what had happened.  Laurence and Tharkay snuck into London to effect a rescue, which they managed successfully except for the death of Bertram Woolvey, the husband of Laurence's former sweetheart.
 
Tharkay was aboard Arkady when Iskierka and the ferals decided to turn back towards London, occupied by Napoleon's troops, and do a little private raiding while the rest of the British forces fled northwards.  When Granby and Iskierka were captured, the ferals managed to escape, and Tharkay and Gherni located Temeraire and Laurence to tell them what had happened.  Laurence and Tharkay snuck into London to effect a rescue, which they managed successfully except for the death of Bertram Woolvey, the husband of Laurence's former sweetheart.
  
Shortly after this, Laurence agreed to accept unwritten orders from General [[Wellesley]] to undertake a kind of guerrilla warfare, knowing that the tactics Wellesley demanded violated all rules of "civilized warfare" (if such a thing can be said to exist).  The ferals remained on patrol duty until nearly two months later, in the first week of March 1808, Tharkay and Arkady with three other ferals for escort arrived with a message from Wellesley for Laurence.   
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Shortly after this, Laurence agreed to accept unwritten orders from General [[Wellesley]] to undertake a kind of guerrilla warfare, knowing that the tactics Wellesley demanded violated all rules of "civilized warfare" (if such a thing can be said to exist).  The ferals remained on patrol duty until nearly two months later, in the first week of March, Tharkay and Arkady with three other ferals for escort arrived with a message from Wellesley for Laurence.   
  
 
Wellesley intended that Laurence should make use of them in carrying out the guerrilla tactics, but Tharkay refused, pointing out ironically that ''he'' - unlike Laurence - had not "the luxury of setting aside, for a time, the veneer of civilization."  "A temporary viciousness" that "may be pardonable in a gentleman, even admirable," would brand Tharkay "forever a savage."  Tharkay then asked Laurence quite plainly, "What are you doing?" indicating his unwillingness to come under Laurence's command, as long as Laurence's modus operandi remained unchanged.
 
Wellesley intended that Laurence should make use of them in carrying out the guerrilla tactics, but Tharkay refused, pointing out ironically that ''he'' - unlike Laurence - had not "the luxury of setting aside, for a time, the veneer of civilization."  "A temporary viciousness" that "may be pardonable in a gentleman, even admirable," would brand Tharkay "forever a savage."  Tharkay then asked Laurence quite plainly, "What are you doing?" indicating his unwillingness to come under Laurence's command, as long as Laurence's modus operandi remained unchanged.

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