As they enter the rookery slum of St Giles, the narrator asks the detective if he is sure he had like to have him along. The detective replies that he feels the two were meant to be together, and that knows the value of a good companion, making the narrator feel self-worth for the first time since Afghanistan. |
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| Are you kidding? It feels like we were meant to be together and I know the value of a good companion. | |
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| This is the first time I've felt worth while since- | |
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| Since Afghanistan | |
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