That all sounded well and good, but the thought of leaving Einith as look out while they attempted it made him nervous. “We can’t leave Einith on his own in his state.” “I suppose I can seal us off from the rest of the mine so we can work without fear of interruption,” Lasra offered. That was more acceptable. Nothing nasty could sneak up on them that way and Einith being unattended for a few minutes didn’t make him queasy. “We still have to get him there.” Tae pondered how to manage it with what they had. The packs were too small to lay the dwarf on and they had bedding, true enough, but the mountains were cold where Tae was sure they were headed, so they would need the warmth. On the other hand, how else to move such a cumbersome load? “We use one of the bedrolls.” Tae decided, not th

