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Not of my house." he said with obvious relief after a quick inspection. He then laughed as further examination re- vealed a few other details about the corpse. "Not even a princess!" he declared. Drizzt watched it all curiously, noting the impassive, cal- lous attitude of his companions most of all. Another student confirmed Berg'inyon's observation. "A boy child!" he spouted. "But of what house?" Master Hatch'net moved over to the tiny body and reached down to take the purse from around the child's neck. He emptied its contents into his hand, revealing the emblem of a lesser house. " A lost waif." he laughed to his students, tossing the empty purse back to the ground and pocketing its contents, "of no consequence." "A fine fight." Dinin was quick to add, "with only one loss. Go back to Menzoberranzan proud of the work you have ac- complished this day." Drizzt slapped the blades of his scimitars together in a re- sounding ring of protest. Master Hatch'net ignored him. "Form up and head back." he told the others. "You all performed well this day." He then glared at Drizzt, stopping the angry student in his tracks. "Except for you!" Hatch'net snarled. "I cannot ignore the fact that you downed two of the beasts and helped with a third." Hatch'net scolded, "but you endangered the rest of us with your foolish bravado!" "I warned of the sentries-" Drizzt stuttered. "Damn your warningl" shouted the master. "You went off without command! You ignored the accepted methods of battle! You led us in here blindly! Look at the corpse of your fallen companion!" Hatch'net raged, pointing to the dead student in the corridor. "His blood is on your hands! "I meant to save the child." Drizzt argued. "We all meant to save the child!" retorted Hatch'net. Drizzt was not so certain. What would a child be doing out in these corridors all alone? How convenient that a group of hook horrors, a rarely seen beast in the region of Menzoberranzan, just happened by to provide training for this "practice patrol." Tho convenient, Drizzt knew, consid- ering that the passages farther from the city teemed with the true patrols of seasoned warriors, wizards, and even clerics. "You knew what was around the bend in the tunnel." Drizzt said evenly, his eyes narrowing at the master. The slap of a blade across the wound on his back made Drizzt lurch in pain, and he nearly lost his footing. He turned to find Dinin glaring down at him. "Keep your foolish words unspoken." Dinin warned in ahogan scarpe
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