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Tharkay disappeared again in Istanbul, reappearing again just after [[Dunne]] and [[Hackley]] had been flogged.  Furious, Laurence told him to take his money and possessions and go - only to once again be brought up short, since Tharkay had returned carrying a dinner invitation from Avraam Maden.  Laurence needed to speak with Maden, and he needed Tharkay to bring him to Maden's home.  After the dinner, they returned to the palace in which they were being held as "guests" (prisoners) and were about to climb back over the wall when they were spotted by Turkish guards.  Tharkay risked his own life to save Laurence's, leading him through an abandoned underground waterway in order to escape the guards.   
 
Tharkay disappeared again in Istanbul, reappearing again just after [[Dunne]] and [[Hackley]] had been flogged.  Furious, Laurence told him to take his money and possessions and go - only to once again be brought up short, since Tharkay had returned carrying a dinner invitation from Avraam Maden.  Laurence needed to speak with Maden, and he needed Tharkay to bring him to Maden's home.  After the dinner, they returned to the palace in which they were being held as "guests" (prisoners) and were about to climb back over the wall when they were spotted by Turkish guards.  Tharkay risked his own life to save Laurence's, leading him through an abandoned underground waterway in order to escape the guards.   
  
It was because of this incident that Laurence, realizing that Tharkay was intentionally setting himself up to be distrusted, offered to exchange oaths with Tharkay, promising "to give no less than full measure of loyalty" in return for the same.  To Laurence, raised to serve his country but also to believe that he would be respected for his service, Tharkay appeared to have been driven "to abandon country and companionship for his present solitary existence, beholden to none and of none."  In Laurence's view of the world, this existence must necessarily have been "utterly barren, a waste of a man proven worthy of something better" (i.e., something more interlinked with human society).
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It was because of this incident that Laurence, realizing that Tharkay was intentionally setting himself up to be distrusted, offered to exchange oaths with Tharkay, promising "to give no less than full measure of loyalty" in return for the same.  To Laurence, raised to serve his country but also to believe that he would be respected for his service, Tharkay appeared to have been driven "to abandon country and companionship for his present solitary existence, beholden to none and of none."  In Laurence's view of the world, this existence must necessarily have been "utterly barren, a waste of a man proven worthy of something better."
  
 
Tharkay appeared to be somewhat surprised that Laurence was willing to treat him as an equal in this way, but accepted the exchange of oaths.  He was also surprised to learn that Temeraire had come to think of him as one of the crew.  It became clear that the Sultan would not willingly release the three dragon eggs purchased by the British, so Laurence decided to steal them. The eggs were being kept in the palace baths for warmth, but none of British knew exactly where the baths were, and scouting them out would be extremely dangerous.  When Temeraire decided that none of his crew could be allowed to undertake so dangerous a mission, Tharkay volunteered - only to have Temeraire snap, "Not you either!"
 
Tharkay appeared to be somewhat surprised that Laurence was willing to treat him as an equal in this way, but accepted the exchange of oaths.  He was also surprised to learn that Temeraire had come to think of him as one of the crew.  It became clear that the Sultan would not willingly release the three dragon eggs purchased by the British, so Laurence decided to steal them. The eggs were being kept in the palace baths for warmth, but none of British knew exactly where the baths were, and scouting them out would be extremely dangerous.  When Temeraire decided that none of his crew could be allowed to undertake so dangerous a mission, Tharkay volunteered - only to have Temeraire snap, "Not you either!"

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