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Will tells Henry and Beanpole about his departure from the castle and his encounter with the Tripod, although he avoids mentioning his tender feelings for Eloise. Before continuing their journey, Will sets Aristide free since the horse would only draw attention to them. When Henry makes some bitter remarks toward Will, Beanpole scolds him.
Over the next few days, they walk over a pass and then along a river. Somewhat out of shape, Will becomes quite sore. They also encounter a second, manmade river with levees that regulate water levels, which Beanpole finds fascinating. They pass through a relatively wild area and into a broad, fertile valley where they struggle to find food other than potatoes since most of the farms are protected by dogs.
One day after the end of the tournament, according to Will’s calculation, the boys eat the remnants of a feast after the inhabitants of a farmhouse leave to attend a worship service. Will feels guilty for stealing the food but reminds himself that they are “at war […] indirectly with all those who support” the Tripods (179).
When a Tripod stops about a mile away, the boys hurry ahead on their journey.
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