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He asked for a hand and I gave it, putting my back into it as he struggled to rise. He was lighter than I expected, even with the awkward angle, and I recalled how thin he'd felt when I'd skimmed him for that knife wound. Someone that skinny might well have been a non-fighting type and nine times out of ten, I'd have been right. ''Obviously, he's number ten. Interesting''. I kept my speculation to myself, however, and loosened my grip when he got his bum leg under him.<br><br>
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He asked for a hand and I gave it, putting my back into it as he struggled to rise. He was lighter than I expected, even with the awkward angle, and I recalled how thin he'd felt when I'd skimmed him for that knife wound. Someone that skinny might well have been a non-fighting type and nine times out of ten, I'd have been right. ''Obviously, he's number ten.'' Interesting. I kept my speculation to myself, however, and loosened my grip when he got his bum leg under him.<br><br>
  
 
"Can you walk?" I asked when he got himself to rights. He was several inches under six feet and I reckoned lending him a shoulder wouldn't put us too off-kilter. But the male ego is a fragile thing and I'd taken too many liberties with it already. I wasn't going to presume with my shoulder—or anything else—unless he requested it.<br><br>
 
"Can you walk?" I asked when he got himself to rights. He was several inches under six feet and I reckoned lending him a shoulder wouldn't put us too off-kilter. But the male ego is a fragile thing and I'd taken too many liberties with it already. I wasn't going to presume with my shoulder—or anything else—unless he requested it.<br><br>

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