““Come out,” Sukarno cried into the vegetation. “I have a gun!”
“Mr. Sukarno,” said Iago, without looking at him. “You are, if you don’t mind me saying, too fond of shouting ‘I have a gun.’””

Part 3, “The Impossible Gun” Chapter 5, “The Search” (p. 315).
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