Roald walks behind Olaf, his morale dropping with every step. He is cold and wet and knows they are lost.
"stop, stop, Stop, STOP, STOOOOOOOOOOP!!! " I. HAVE. HAD. ENOUGH!!! " He cannot hide his anger any longer.
In a somewhat more normal volume but very direct and commanding tone he continues:
" There was a large tree about 30 meters back, we will stay there and wait for dawn. Norbert, Albert please help me find some dry material to start a fire, look inside the hollow parts of trees, or between the roots. In the morning we will find our way back."
He turns to Olaf:
"And for you: either you admit you are lost and hurt, and you are welcome to stay with us, or you can carry on on your own, and have a good chance of dying and being eaten by wolves."
Without waiting for a reply, Roald walks towards the big tree and starts looking for kindling.