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Laurence and Tharkay were not to meet again until December 1807, shortly after Napoleon's invasion of Britain.  Laurence, under sentence of death for treason, had been imprisoned first on the [[HMS Goliath]] and then, after the Goliath was sunk, temporarily in Dover.  Tharkay had returned from the Pamirs three weeks earlier, with another dozen ferals for British service, and had been commissioned as a captain in the Aerial Corps.  Admiral Roland had sent him and [[Gherni]], one of Arkady's ferals, to Dover to retrieve Laurence, with the plan of sending Laurence in turn to the [[Pen Y Fan Breeding Grounds]] to bring back Temeraire.
 
Laurence and Tharkay were not to meet again until December 1807, shortly after Napoleon's invasion of Britain.  Laurence, under sentence of death for treason, had been imprisoned first on the [[HMS Goliath]] and then, after the Goliath was sunk, temporarily in Dover.  Tharkay had returned from the Pamirs three weeks earlier, with another dozen ferals for British service, and had been commissioned as a captain in the Aerial Corps.  Admiral Roland had sent him and [[Gherni]], one of Arkady's ferals, to Dover to retrieve Laurence, with the plan of sending Laurence in turn to the [[Pen Y Fan Breeding Grounds]] to bring back Temeraire.
  
During a break in their return flight to the British forces headquarters, Tharkay offered to have "not found" Laurence.  Laurence refused, saying that to run away would be to make himself "truly a traitor."  Tharkay pointed out that Laurence ''was'' a traitor and that allowing himself to be put to death might be "a form of apology", but it did not make him less guilty.  Laurence did not know what to say to this, and they continued on their way.  
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During a break in their return flight to the British forces headquarters, Tharkay offered to have "not found" Laurence.  Laurence refused, saying that to run away would be to make himself "truly a traitor."  Tharkay pointed out that Laurence ''was'' a traitor and that allowing himself to be put to death might be "a form of apology", but it did not make him less guilty.  Laurence did not know what to say to this, and they continued on their way.
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(Laurence's attempts to hang on to the shreds of honour and duty at this point were reminiscent of Temeraire's reaction when he was flying through a narrow ravine in China at high speed and a freak gust of wind flung him against the side of the ravine.  Temeraire managed to grab on to the almost-vertical slope, but it could not hold his weight.  Instinctively, he kept trying to beat his wings and return to the air, his native element, but this only hastened the collapse of the slope.  Only when Granby yelled at him to fold his wings did Temeraire allow himself to slide downwards to the bottom of the ravine.  However, it is doubtful whether it would have done any good for Tharkay to yell at Laurence in a similar fashion.)       
  
 
Roland's plan did not turn out quite as she foresaw, since none of the humans knew yet that Temeraire had raised a regiment of unharnessed dragons, but in any case, Temeraire and Laurence were soon back in the thick of battle, along with Granby, Iskierka, Tharkay and the ferals.
 
Roland's plan did not turn out quite as she foresaw, since none of the humans knew yet that Temeraire had raised a regiment of unharnessed dragons, but in any case, Temeraire and Laurence were soon back in the thick of battle, along with Granby, Iskierka, Tharkay and the ferals.

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