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CHAPTER EIGHT
I s he word of a coward.”

    quot;And if you  my son, O most inflammable Rabadas; replied ;your life .quot; (these words made Araviss blood run cold.)

    quot;But ime in a mucful voice, quot; punis  o be made into dogsmeat? It is not t provinces. A t in five   is an unseemly blot on ts of your empire.”

    quot;Most undoubtedly,quot; said tisroc. quot;ttle barbarian countries t  call to say, idle, disordered, and unprofitable) are  eful to to all persons of discernment.”

    quot;to remain thus long  unsubdued?”

    quot;Kno;t until ted fatary and unending reign, t powerful encress.”

    quot;t; ans;But I  kno tress is dead. And t Narnia  is now wful, and delicious.”

    quot;And t learned Prince, less been brougo pass  by tations of themselves kings  and queens of Narnia.”

    quot;I am rat; said Rabadas;t it  by teration of tars and tion of natural causes.”

    quot;All t; said tisroc, quot;is a question for tations of learned  men. I  so great an alteration, and tress, ed  trong magic. And suco be expected in t  land, s t talk like men, and  monsters t are . It is commonly reported t tterly reject) is supported by a demon of  and  irresistible maleficence ful enterprise, and I am determined not to put my   fart back.”

    quot;; said t;on  oion! Yet as  table and sapient tisroc  is very grievous to be constrained to keep  our y dised  poet  at t Aa noticed an impatient movement of toe and became suddenly  silent.

    quot;It is very griev
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