Given that they're both occupied in training recruits during the day, when quitting time rolls around, Barrow is largely on the same schedule as Dumas. It's at one such time that Barrow hastens his step to walk beside him, then falls into an easy stroll as they make their way across the courtyard.
"Look, mate," he says in a low, easy voice, "I think we got off on the wrong foot. You got ganged up on, and that wasn't fair. 'We're working together almost every day, I'd like if we got along, so..." He puts his hands up. "For what it's worth, sorry for the part I played in that."
sometime after the "sparring"
"Look, mate," he says in a low, easy voice, "I think we got off on the wrong foot. You got ganged up on, and that wasn't fair.
'We're working together almost every day, I'd like if we got along, so..." He puts his hands up. "For what it's worth, sorry for the part I played in that."