Arthur's thrown enough by the sensation of his gun being pulled out of his hand that he lets go, and he knows better than to grasp at it. Instead, he turns to look at Childermass, and there's a hint of recognition as he pulls out a knife and holds it up toward him.
"Okay," he says, a little more urgently, "now it is really time to go."
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"Okay," he says, a little more urgently, "now it is really time to go."