CHAPTER FIVE
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quot;; said the boy in a whisper.
quot;Are you Prince Corin?quot; said Sa.
quot;Yes, of course,quot; said t;But who are you?”
quot;Im nobody, nobody in particular, I mean,quot; said Sa. quot;King Edmund caugreet and mistook me for you. I suppose look like one anot out t in?”
quot;Yes, if youre any good at climbing,quot; said Corin. quot;But o be able to get some fun out of taken for one another.”
quot;No, no,quot; said Sa. quot;e must c once. Itll be simply frigumnus comes back and finds us boto pretend to be you. And youre starting tonigly. And wime?”
quot;A boy in treet made a beastly joke about Queen Susan,quot; said Prince Corin, quot;so I knocked o a . So I knocked til o tc tchey knocked me down.