Hank and Sandy depart the hogs/princesses, leaving them for friends and family to deliver them home again. The departing, they encounter a train of pilgrims heading for the Valley of Holiness, a place of austerity where no one bathes. En route they then encounter a train of slaves chained together. Nearing the Valley of Holiness, they meet with Sir Ozana, one of Hank's knights selling stove pipe hats. He informs them of the current conditions in the valley.
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