Your hands are tied behind you. You hear a voice bellow: "Pretty, pretty, monk, have no gold, what can he give me but his bones. Lots of bones here, Monk. Here's one for a pillow." The thief heaves a skull at the cave wall behind you. It splits into two pieces that cut into your flesh as they bounce off your back. The robber shrieks, "Oh, pretty monk, you broke the skull, now you'll have to replace it!" He howls with laughter. Then he settles down to his dinner, and begins to toss each not too cleanly chewed bone at you. He really is a slob, even his shoe laces are untied, and when he has eaten and drunk his fill, he wipes his hands in his beard before he nods off. There is a bag of gold next to the thief.
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You forgot something, didn't you?
The robber woke, caught and tied you up again, and went back to sleep.