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Arguing with trolls could be fatal Going round the barrier would land him in a ditch Allain didn't disappoint her He didn't try either There was no discussion and no difficult

Some of the trolls jumped clear Others were crushed under his wheels Allain sh the barrier and the rest of the convoy followed None of the trolls htest attempt to retaliate Instead, they retreated to the side of the road and stood with heads bowed as if they were being punished for doing so unnecessarily Crispin was in control Her brother knehat he was doing She should have trusted hih of relief His atteet the trolls to remove the barrier had been unsuccessful Fortunately, it hadn't hters were back on track and heading towards the prison Under normal circumstances, the trolls would have blasted thereen was the key to it When trolls saw green they thought royal and the royals could do no wrong So sues

Crispin wished he could take the credit But colouring the carnival participants green wasn't his idea They were already green when he brought them up on the screen Tom was quick to make the point

'That was a bit of luck'

'Let's hope we stay lucky, Professor'

'Commanders who rely on luck are ulti stare 'Who said that?'

'I don't know, Professor'

'Napoleon Bonaparte He made the point that you can't rely on luck'

'I don't know anything about him, Professor'

'There's no reason why you should, Crispin If you did I would want to knohylike I want to knohy that little s '

A cry frorabbed his ray gun and made for the door Crispin went to theand looked out Footsteps in the snohere soone into one of the buildings

All the carnival trucks were being let through the barrier The fisherfolk were there together with a contingent of farated onions that were prized for theirclaiear the better They could be wearing onions around their necks for all she cared It didn't matter When Plaid Koerno stormed the prison they would add to the confusion