Pasque, pointing at Tammo: Look at that face. How could anyone spend all day alone with that face and not fall in love? Twayblade: Well, at some point the face starts talking.

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Pasque, pointing at Tammo: Look at that face. How could anyone spend all day alone with that face and not fall in love? Twayblade: Well, at some point the face starts talking.
Wouldn't get so excited, Tammo. You'll be traumatized by the end of this book.
Tammo *is casually possessed*
Tammo: oh rad, what did he say?
“Russa, don’t talk like that. You’ll be all right, honest you will!”
“None o’ your nonsense now, sit still an’ lissen t’me, Tamm. Tell yore mama I did the best I could, an’ if y’see Osmunda again, tell ‘er I sent my regards. Make yore family proud of you, Tamello De Fformelo Tussock, never do shushing’ you’d be ashamed to tell ‘em. One other thing: you don’t ‘ave to be a Long Patroller if’n y’ don’t want to. Mebbe there’s other things y’do better.”
baby boy. Baby.
According to his father, Tammo was “too young by half” to join the Long Patrol at the start of The Long Patrol. Assuming this isn’t an exaggeration, Tammo effectively becomes a child-soldier throughout the course of the book.
Tammo: maybe I should give you some kind of compensation. What do you want? Russa: some peace and quiet