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Somewhat to Laurence's surprise, Tharkay also chose to travel aboard the Allegiance.  Technically he travelled as Captain Riley's guest, Riley's wife Captain [[Catherine Harcourt|Harcourt]] had formally introduced them.  Tharkay gave to Laurence only the excuse that he was "tolerably well in pocket, at present," thanks to Admiral Roland's generosity, and that since he had never been to Australia, the journey tempted him.  Why he had selected the ''Allegiance'' for the voyage, when his funds would have allowed him to choose otherwise, he did not say. There is sufficient indication that he was motivated by a deep and profound respect for Laurence's character, and as a matter of conscious choice decides to remain in the latter's immediate circle of companionship: "Wanderlust might drive a man across the ocean or to the furthest edge of the world; it would not drive him aboard a ship with one he despised, when funds would have allowed him to choose his passage."
 
Somewhat to Laurence's surprise, Tharkay also chose to travel aboard the Allegiance.  Technically he travelled as Captain Riley's guest, Riley's wife Captain [[Catherine Harcourt|Harcourt]] had formally introduced them.  Tharkay gave to Laurence only the excuse that he was "tolerably well in pocket, at present," thanks to Admiral Roland's generosity, and that since he had never been to Australia, the journey tempted him.  Why he had selected the ''Allegiance'' for the voyage, when his funds would have allowed him to choose otherwise, he did not say. There is sufficient indication that he was motivated by a deep and profound respect for Laurence's character, and as a matter of conscious choice decides to remain in the latter's immediate circle of companionship: "Wanderlust might drive a man across the ocean or to the furthest edge of the world; it would not drive him aboard a ship with one he despised, when funds would have allowed him to choose his passage."
 
  
 
'''East India Company'''
 
'''East India Company'''
 
 
Once the company reached New South Wales, Tharkay finally revealed to Laurence that he had taken a commission from the East India Company to uncover a smuggling ring in the new colony. The company was losing a steady amount of money from the smuggling, and Tharkay feared it was [[Lung Tien Lien]] or her supporters in China that were funneling goods through an unknown port in the Australian continent. Laurence, a seaman himself, knew trade was greatly important to Britain and if the French had found away around them, it would greatly impact Britain's economy.  
 
Once the company reached New South Wales, Tharkay finally revealed to Laurence that he had taken a commission from the East India Company to uncover a smuggling ring in the new colony. The company was losing a steady amount of money from the smuggling, and Tharkay feared it was [[Lung Tien Lien]] or her supporters in China that were funneling goods through an unknown port in the Australian continent. Laurence, a seaman himself, knew trade was greatly important to Britain and if the French had found away around them, it would greatly impact Britain's economy.  
  
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Eventually the group arrived at [[Larrakia]], where [[Tharunka]] had lately hatched, and discovered that the Chinese government was using trained [[sea-serpents]] to ship goods to the port, from where they'd be shipped all over the world, including Portugal and the United States. With this intelligence, Tharkay took his leave of Laurence and Temeraire's company so he could return to Bombay. He gave Laurence the address of his lawyers, and said he hoped they would meet again.  
 
Eventually the group arrived at [[Larrakia]], where [[Tharunka]] had lately hatched, and discovered that the Chinese government was using trained [[sea-serpents]] to ship goods to the port, from where they'd be shipped all over the world, including Portugal and the United States. With this intelligence, Tharkay took his leave of Laurence and Temeraire's company so he could return to Bombay. He gave Laurence the address of his lawyers, and said he hoped they would meet again.  
 
  
 
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