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Mr. Palmer is concerned with the thousand dollar question
Just like Roger he's a crazy little kid
I've got the time if you've got the inclination
So cheer up Palmer, you'll soon be dead
The noose is hanging, at least you won't die wondering
Sit up and take notice Tell it like it is
If I were near you I wouldn't be far from you
I've got a feeling you know what you did
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Time to put your money where your mouth is
Put 'em in a field and let 'em fight it out
I'm running so fast my feet don't touch the ground
I'm a stranger here I'm going down
Let's get down to the nitty gritty
Let's get this show on the road
I'll show you mine if you show me yours
I'm breathing hard - open the door
Brain dead, and made of money
No future at all
Pull down the blinds and run for cover
No future at all
Who would've thought it, that's where I am
No future at all
Don't sweat it, that's where I am
Whoa, carry me down, down, down, down
By that night, news of Palmer's death had traveled back to the
camp. Spirits were low and Colonel Forbin felt devastated. Even
though he had only been in Gamehendge for one day, he had
already developed a deep hatred for Wilson. He wanted
desperately to help the revolutionaries, but without Palmer, it
seemed hopeless. He wandered slowly through the camp and passed
Errand Wolfe, sitting by the fire with Rutherford, who had
returned that afternoon. He walked on and soon found himself
outside of Tela's hut. Forbin knocked and walked in. Tela sat
behind a makeshift desk in the center of a room that was
littered with small cages containing spotted stripers, a tiny
three-legged breed of animal. The unit monster sat in the
corner. The colonel took a step toward Tela and spoke. 'I needed
to come here tonight' he said, 'to tell you that I've fallen in
love with you.' He looked to her eyes for approval but her face
remained frozen in an expressionless stare. An awkward blanket
of silence fell over the room and hung for a long moment before
being shattered by the sound of the door swinging violently
open. It was Rutherford the Brave. The ironclad knight rushed
across the room and gripped the throats of Tela and the unit
monster in each of his mighty hands. They struggled to break
free but even the unit monster was no match for Rutherford's
power and soon it was over. The bodies fell to the floor in a
lifeless heap. Colonel Forbin stepped forward from where he
stood in the corner unable to contain his confusion and rage and
screamed 'WHY?' His question was answered by Errand Wolfe who
had quietly slipped through the doorway during the confusion.
'She was a spy,' he said, and explained to Forbin that she had
been sending information to Wilson using the spotted stripers as
carriers. Roger's death had aroused his suspicion, and Palmer's
had confirmed it. The colonel stood in silence in a world that
had turned up-side-down so many times that he no longer knew
which way was up. It had all seemed so simple when he first
arrived. Good versus evil, and of course he had sided with good
as he had done all his life. And now, he stood and stared into
the eyes of Errand Wolfe and he saw evil. The entire picture
began to seem like an enormous puzzle with one piece missing,
and the colonel knew what that piece was. 'Within twenty-four
hours,' he said to Errand Wolfe, 'You will have the Helping
Friendly Book.' And even as the words were leaving his lips, he
found himself running out the door and into the forest, not
towards Prussia, but toward the great mountain looming in the
distance.
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