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Caroline laughs and takes an appropriate amount of money from her trouser pocket and leads on to indicate her luggage.
"Chengchow", she says as she taps her coffers.
"Chengchow", she says as she taps her coffers.
"He said we were all cooked but we were all right as long as we did not know it. We were all cooked. The thing was not to recognize it."
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Bo jumps up, very sprightly for an elderly man, he has a distinct lack of stature,--Caroline is a foot taller-- however, despite his size, he looks wiry and, probably, is used to porting heavy loads. He snaps the proffered coins:
"Chengchow? Kherev tiim bol," says Bo as he pushes past Caroline and beckons her to follow him into the baggage carriage.

"Chengchow? Kherev tiim bol," says Bo as he pushes past Caroline and beckons her to follow him into the baggage carriage.

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Caroline raise a questioning eyebrow and inspects her luggage, making sure everything is still tied up and where she left, and also showing again to Bo which were hers.
She speaks slowly, emphasizing the Mandarin words.
"Chúcún Chengchow. Store these in Chengchow. I need to get papers, wénjiàn, first, from the governor's office, from the guǎnlǐ zhě"
"He said we were all cooked but we were all right as long as we did not know it. We were all cooked. The thing was not to recognize it."
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Her two trunks, with their leather straps and padlock, seem undisturbed. Heaped upon the floor beyond them are a carpet bag, a crate, and some long, thin items wrapped in cloth.

Bo kowtows--Caroline is unsure how truly respectful it is--and says in English: "Yes--store--papers--yes."

Bo kowtows--Caroline is unsure how truly respectful it is--and says in English: "Yes--store--papers--yes."
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After having ascertained the readiness of her luggage, Caroline turns to Bo again.
"Thank you, xièxiè."
She then takes her leave and heads back to the passenger wagon.
"He said we were all cooked but we were all right as long as we did not know it. We were all cooked. The thing was not to recognize it."
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Caroline opens the door of the baggage wagon, and meets Santiago who is making his way forward. Bo is inside sorting packages.
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Caroline stops and smiles knowingly as Santiago approaches.
"Mr. Aquilla, what an unexpected pleasure. You needn't worry yourself however, I asked the porter to care of my...trunks."
"He said we were all cooked but we were all right as long as we did not know it. We were all cooked. The thing was not to recognize it."
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"Senorita Lamarr." Santiago braces himself against the carriage wall and speaks up above the rattling of the carriage. "I'm sure you are well capable of looking after yourself... and your belongings." He watches Bo stacking Caroline's trunks ready for removal, "Your luggage has lots of labels; you must have travelled to quite a few places around the world. Do you take it with you always?"
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Caroline's laugh is melodious, clearly ringing through over the din of the train.
"Mr Aquila, I only -take- what I -need-."
She doesn't seem to be moving out of the way to let Santiago pass.
"That luggage is the Society's, I preferring travelling light through rough terrain. Just what I can carry, a rifle over my shoulder and something to set my sights on."
Her eyes bore into his as she finishes her sentence.
"What about you? Do you always travel this...encumbered?"
"He said we were all cooked but we were all right as long as we did not know it. We were all cooked. The thing was not to recognize it."
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Bo tries to squeeze past Santiago and the immovable Caroline.
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"A box of wine and a family?" Santiago shrugs, "It depends how much one is capable of handling - and keeping safe - in dangerous territory. I'm feeling confident. Elizabeth may seem quiet and meek on the surface but she has hidden strengths. She's tough. As are the others." He's about to say more but Bo arrives. "Ah, Senor Bo, please could you stop by and see Senor Renwick before we arrive?"
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The little porter understands, he simply says: "Doctor Renwick, yes," and kowtows as he shuffles past.
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Caroline assesses Santiago in one sweeping glance and shrugs, before heading to the passenger compartment.
"He said we were all cooked but we were all right as long as we did not know it. We were all cooked. The thing was not to recognize it."
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Santiago smiles winningly as Caroline departs. Then he enters the luggage compartment, smiling at something he's just thought of. He collects the wine, guns and anything else (?) and puts them with Caroline's and the other luggage to be unloaded at the station. He has one last look round before leaving to go back to the others.
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He has one last look round before leaving to go back to the others.
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Santiago frowns and takes a better look.
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Behind the shelves there is a cage--for valuable items--it is the length of the wagon, has its own window, and is seemingly empty; however, in one corner is a box.

The cage is locked.

The cage is locked.
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Santiago looks at the lock but realises there is no chance he'll ever open it. The box looks suitable for carrying weapons but he shrugs, maybe if he finds Bo, he'll ask the porter who owns the box. Santiago leaves the carriage to head back to the others.
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