Thank you, Colonel Voker. The guard watched him approach through the twilight. Withthe entire brigade on the ground, and far better armed, surely his marineswould outlast the cadets, who might in truth be nearing extermination. But it seemed to him that Jerymwas right, that they'd all felt pretty much the same.
She was giggling. Sure it's unreasonable, he told himself, and sure theT'swa wouldn't feel like this. He gave them half a minute, thenbellowed again, this time using the microphone in his hand in order to beheard over their cheering. This was a very different kind of operation from the earlier ones; highmobility wasn't needed here.
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