CHAPTER FOUR
and Edmund and Lucy had been Kings and Queens of Narnia for several years.
quot;Your Majesties,quot; ;tle ouc know where he is.”
topped scolding Sa and asking ions and under in a golden cup to drink and told to keep very quiet.
Noto Sa in able as t sofa or drinking anyt s. ill o escape and meet t tombs, and none of t able. And perer on, to eat!
Meaneresting. Besides ture he had never seen before) and a very large Raven.
t Calormenes. And soon Sa found aking an interest in tion. quot;No; to Queen Susan (ta). quot; ty fully t settled in your mind whis Prince Rabadash, or no?”
t;No, brot; s;not for all tashbaan.”
(quot;; t Sa. quot;Alter, not married to one anot;)
quot;truly, sister,quot; said t;I saken ell you t at t coming of tisrocs ambassadors into Narnia to treat of ter Cair Paravel, it o me t ever you could find it in your to show him so much favour.”
quot;t ; said Queen Susan, quot;of asake you all to ness s great tournament and ilude y, her face.”
quot;A; croaked t;It is an old saying: see tions.”
quot;ts very true, Sallo; said one of t;And anoth me and youll know me.”
quot;Yes,quot; said t;e is, a most proud, bloody, luxurious, cruel, and selfpleasing tryant.”
quot;t; said Susan, quot;let us leave tashis very day.”
quot;ter,quot; said Edmund. quot;For no open to you all t tesy look to t t be secret.”
Everyone o look very serious. Queen Susan