How we cite our quotes: (Chapter.Paragraph)
Quote #10
Just as Arthur was halfway across the entrance hall, he remembered the two mice in the bottle. He swirled around and landed by the door of Snatcher's suite, ran in, and grabbed the bottle from the table. As he ran back toward the front door, he was hit by a blast from behind. (52.2)
Arthur knows that the Cheese Hall is likely going to blow, but he lingers there because it occurs to him to rescue the two trapped mice. Would you call that brave? We sure would. It is a completely selfless act, one that puts him in danger, and he does it anyway. Don't mind us, we'll be over here starting a fan club for Arthur.