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The Frost Giant was vanquished, the last shots delivered, the last spell cast. The last of the dust had settled. With Alexi's parting words ringing in memory, with Rebecca's shocked silence underlying his disapprobation, I studied the ruined railway car and the corpse tied to the chair. The spy was quite a ruin, barely more than a shell to provide the doorway through which the Frost Giant was meant to arrive. I duly committed the details to memory and once I was certain I had the entire incident firmly fixed in my mind, I quit the car to change. The Colonel would need a report and I would have to send it.<br><br>  
 
The Frost Giant was vanquished, the last shots delivered, the last spell cast. The last of the dust had settled. With Alexi's parting words ringing in memory, with Rebecca's shocked silence underlying his disapprobation, I studied the ruined railway car and the corpse tied to the chair. The spy was quite a ruin, barely more than a shell to provide the doorway through which the Frost Giant was meant to arrive. I duly committed the details to memory and once I was certain I had the entire incident firmly fixed in my mind, I quit the car to change. The Colonel would need a report and I would have to send it.<br><br>  
  
Of course, since it was well after the hour the telegraph office had already closed for the night, it would require a bit of stealth to send that report off and by God, I was not going to do it in a corseted dress and ladies' heels. I shut myself up in the compartment I shared with Evie and quickly changed into my working clothes: jodhpurs and boots, harness and knives, gun and sword, long coat and hat. I donned a dark lawn blouse instead of my wool fisherman's sweater in deference to the weather and pinned my hair securely up before concealing it under my hat. Black greasepaint camouflaged my face and gloves hid my hands. I had some burgling to do and the less visible I was in the dark the better.<br><br>  
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Of course, since it was well after the hour the telegraph office had already closed for the night, it would require a bit of stealth to send that report off and by God, I was not going to do it in a corseted dress and ladies' heels. I shut myself up in the compartment I shared with Evie and quickly changed into my working clothes: jodhpurs and boots, harness and knives, gun and sword, long coat and hat. I donned a dark lawn blouse instead of my wool fisherman's sweater in deference to the weather and pinned my hair securely up before concealing it under my hat. Black greasepaint camouflaged my face and gloves missing their fingertips hid my hands. I had some burgling to do and the less visible I was in the dark the better.<br><br>  
  
 
The moon was only a day past first quarter, making the night deeper, and I was thankful for the additional cover. It occurred to me that the spy might have had more compatriots shadow our team to the train and thereafter lie in wait for anyone leaving. Therefore I left the train by way of an access hatch in the floor, crawling under the train car and eeling down the rail embankment instead of stepping off at either end where the opposition would be watching. It was with that in mind that I eschewed walking the cindered tracks and instead hugged the base of the embankment The grass grew tall on the verge and by bending at the waist, I kept the bank and the greenery between me and any prying eyes.<br><br>  
 
The moon was only a day past first quarter, making the night deeper, and I was thankful for the additional cover. It occurred to me that the spy might have had more compatriots shadow our team to the train and thereafter lie in wait for anyone leaving. Therefore I left the train by way of an access hatch in the floor, crawling under the train car and eeling down the rail embankment instead of stepping off at either end where the opposition would be watching. It was with that in mind that I eschewed walking the cindered tracks and instead hugged the base of the embankment The grass grew tall on the verge and by bending at the waist, I kept the bank and the greenery between me and any prying eyes.<br><br>  

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