After drilling on landing rolls for a few minutes from a standingposition on the ground, Makaat had him practice off the bed of a parkedtruck. Nonetheless, Kurlmarseparated two squads from each end of his line, half his force, and sentthem well to the sides, with orders to send scouts out farther, just in case. It was marvelous, Varlik thought, how casual the T'swa were about somany things. How'd he get talked into this? He might win if the race was long enough, Bressnik said.
For example, sometimes two T'swa will be talking and I don't understandat all what they're saying-even when I understand the words. After perhaps a mile more, he could see concentrated activity ahead: thenew campsite. No one had seen. Varlik,puffing, rubber-kneed, sweat-blinded, had almost nothing left, and told Binso.
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