CHAPTER THREE
At tES OF tAS;Mr name,quot; said t once, quot;is Aravis tarker of Kidrasarkaan, ti tarkaan, tarkaan, tisroc, tisroc as of standing on in isroc himself (may he live for ever).
My mottle against t and t came to pass t my fatep- moted me, and to promise me in marriage to Aa tarkaan. Noa is of base birtter years isroc (may tery and evil counsels, and is noarkaan and ties and is likely to be c Grand Vizier dies.
Moreover least sixty years old and of an ape. Neverta, and being persuaded by messengers offering me in marriage, and ted and Aa sent time of high summer.
quot; to me t for a day. But on to be saddled and took ern alone. And ain ted my clot t o my and I prayed to all the
gods t as soon as I I s my eyes and my teeto drive to my . But before I ers of men and said, quot;O my mistress, do not by any means destroy yourself, for if you live you may yet une but all the dead are dead alike.”
quot;I didnt say it ,quot; muttered the mare.
quot;; said Bree, ;Selling it in tory-teller in a tisrocs court could do it better.
Pray go on, tarkheena.”
quot;tered by my mare,quot; continued Aravis, quot;I said to myself, ted me to delusions. And I became full of s to fear deating of a gnat. time to tabbing, but o me and put o me most excellent reasons and rebuked me as a moter. And no t I forgot about killing myself and about Aa and said, `O my mare, o speak like one of ters of men? And old me o all t in Narni