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Tress emerges from the tunnel. Laggart is alarmed, then backs away. She has three wrapped items. The first is corrective glasses to help Ann. The second is a new communication board for Fort. The third is a letter with the location of Salay's father.
 
Tress emerges from the tunnel. Laggart is alarmed, then backs away. She has three wrapped items. The first is corrective glasses to help Ann. The second is a new communication board for Fort. The third is a letter with the location of Salay's father.
   
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Tress tries to persuade Salay to be captain, and then to not follow Tress to the sorceress. Salay says part of the helm's job is to stop the captain from making bad decisions. Salay asks if they will set out for the Midnight Sea now, or in the morning. Tress acknowledges this is what she wants. She then says not to wake her except if Death shows up, and maybe not even then.
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Tress tries to persuade Salay to be captain, and then to not follow Tress to the sorceress. Salay says part of the helm's job is to stop the captain from making bad decisions. Salay asks if they will set out for the Midnight Sea now, or in the morning. Tress acknowledges this is what she wants. She then says not to wake her except if [[Death]] shows up, and maybe not even then.
   
 
== Part 6 ==
 
== Part 6 ==

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