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The next day, while the dragons do guard duty, Temeraire notices that Iskierka and some of the ferals are gone. Interrogating [[Wringe]], he gets her to admit that Iskierka and the others have gone back to London to win prizes. Temeraire's group is forced to go after them, and they soon find the missing ferals, along with Tharkay, who tells them that Granby has been taken prisoner, and Iskierka with him. | The next day, while the dragons do guard duty, Temeraire notices that Iskierka and some of the ferals are gone. Interrogating [[Wringe]], he gets her to admit that Iskierka and the others have gone back to London to win prizes. Temeraire's group is forced to go after them, and they soon find the missing ferals, along with Tharkay, who tells them that Granby has been taken prisoner, and Iskierka with him. | ||
− | Laurence and Tharkay set off for London under cover of dark, hoping to rescue Granby with as little fanfare as possible. After deducing the location of Napoleon and Lien from the remarks of the locals, and assuming Granby and Iskierka must be nearby, Laurence and Tharkay head for Kensington Palace; Laurence chancing upon [[Bertram Woolvey]] and | + | Laurence and Tharkay set off for London under cover of dark, hoping to rescue Granby with as little fanfare as possible. After deducing the location of Napoleon and Lien from the remarks of the locals, and assuming Granby and Iskierka must be nearby, Laurence and Tharkay head for Kensington Palace; Laurence chancing upon [[Bertram Woolvey]] and [[Edith|Edith Galman]] on the way. After explaining the situation, Woolvey agrees to take them in his coach to Kensington Park, but demands that they take him; so he does not appear a coward to Edith. |
Upon arrival, Laurence, Tharkay and Woolvey witness Iskierka arguing with [[Lung Tien Lien]]; they have evidently come to the right place. Aided by a man named “[[Janus]]” working in the stables, they quickly dispatch several French guards, and wearing their coats, sneak into Kensington Palace. Granby is rescued, but Woolvey is killed by the French. Laurence takes Woolvey's wedding ring, to return to Edith, and the rest of them manage to get away on Iskierka; alerted to their presence. | Upon arrival, Laurence, Tharkay and Woolvey witness Iskierka arguing with [[Lung Tien Lien]]; they have evidently come to the right place. Aided by a man named “[[Janus]]” working in the stables, they quickly dispatch several French guards, and wearing their coats, sneak into Kensington Palace. Granby is rescued, but Woolvey is killed by the French. Laurence takes Woolvey's wedding ring, to return to Edith, and the rest of them manage to get away on Iskierka; alerted to their presence. |