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Temeraire and his crew are housed in the fourth courtyard of [[Topkapi Palace]], while they await a meeting with the [[Selim III|Sultan]]. Temeraire briefly causes a ruckus amongst the Turkish guards by telling their dragons of conditions in China, and Laurence is forced to admit to him that it is unlikely that conditions will improve immediately for dragons, and that he will most likely need to wait until the end of the war against France.  
 
Temeraire and his crew are housed in the fourth courtyard of [[Topkapi Palace]], while they await a meeting with the [[Selim III|Sultan]]. Temeraire briefly causes a ruckus amongst the Turkish guards by telling their dragons of conditions in China, and Laurence is forced to admit to him that it is unlikely that conditions will improve immediately for dragons, and that he will most likely need to wait until the end of the war against France.  
  
Tharkay, who has been absent several times during their journey; something that Laurence finds mistrusting, returns from a trip into Istanbul with proof that the Sultan has received payment for the eggs, but is refusing to admit it. Laurence accompanies him through Istanbul, and the two barely escape being caught by guards set to stop them from leaving the grounds; at one point being chased into the [[Basilica Cistern]]. The next day, their meeting with the Sultan reveals the reason for the treachery; [[Lung Tien Lien]], seeking revenge on Temeraire for the death of [[Prince Yongxing]], has sworn a vendetta against him and Britain, and has convinced the Sultan to keep the eggs. Lung Tien Lien then briefly meets with Temeraire, and tells him that she intends to go to France and aid [[Napoleon Bonaparte]] in the conquest of Britain and more, until Temeraire has no friends or home left in the world.
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Tharkay, who has been absent several times during their journey; something that Laurence finds mistrusting, returns from a trip into Istanbul with proof that the Sultan has received payment for the eggs, but is refusing to admit it. Laurence accompanies him through Istanbul, and the two barely escape being caught by guards set to stop them from leaving the grounds. The next day, their meeting with the Sultan reveals the reason for the treachery; [[Lung Tien Lien]], seeking revenge on Temeraire for the death of [[Prince Yongxing]], has sworn a vendetta against him and Britain, and has convinced the Sultan to keep the eggs. Lung Tien Lien then briefly meets with Temeraire, and tells him that she intends to go to France and aid [[Napoleon Bonaparte]] in the conquest of Britain and more, until Temeraire has no friends or home left in the world.
  
 
With no other way to claim the eggs, and now knowing the Sultan to be secretly antagonistic to Britain, Laurence plans a secret assault to capture the promised eggs, and flee across the border. The initial part of the plan is successful, and the eggs are captured, but the alarm is raised during their escape, and in their hurry to flee, one of Temeraire’s crew, clutching one of the eggs, plummets to his death off Temeraire’s back.  
 
With no other way to claim the eggs, and now knowing the Sultan to be secretly antagonistic to Britain, Laurence plans a secret assault to capture the promised eggs, and flee across the border. The initial part of the plan is successful, and the eggs are captured, but the alarm is raised during their escape, and in their hurry to flee, one of Temeraire’s crew, clutching one of the eggs, plummets to his death off Temeraire’s back.  

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