CHAPTER FIVE
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quot;I am t; said Susan, bursting into tears. quot;O Cair Paravel. Our last hose ambassadors came from Calormen.
ting an orchard for us . . . oh . . . oh.”
And she buried her face in her hands and sobbed.
quot;Courage, Su, courage,quot; said Edmund. quot;Remember-but ter er tumnus?quot; For th his hands as if he were
trying to keep o and fro as if he had a pain in his inside.
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