CHAPTER EIGHT
;And do as you expect no enance from me. I avenge you if you are killed and I deliver you if t you into prison. And if, eit, my favour s brot, secret, and fortunate. May trengtasible be in your sword and lance.”
quot;to o obey,quot; cried Rabadaser kneeling for a moment to kiss ly to tment of Aravis, wisroc and Vizier remained.
quot;O Vizier,quot; said tisroc, quot;is it certain t no living soul knoonight?”
quot;O my master,quot; said Aa, quot;it is not possible t any s very reason I proposed, and you in your we s o come.”
quot;It is ; said tisroc. quot;If any man kneo it t Vizier, forget it. I sponge a my kno, I kno ion of youtoniso Anvard is in his hands.”
quot;to o obey,quot; said Aa.
quot;t is I am t ed of fat-born son on an errand so likely to be must be to you o ttom of your mind.”
quot;O impeccable tisroc,quot; said t;In comparison er nor t of the sun.”
quot;Your sentiments,quot; said tisroc, quot;are elevated and correct. I also love none of trengter Narnia. If een oter t sons of kings, o be dangerous. More tisrocs in tasime because t sons, enligired of ing for tter cool in inaction Vizier, ternal anxiety inclines me to sleep. Command to my c before you lie doe for t prognostics of indigestion.”
quot;to o obey,quot; said to t out. Even tisroc remained seated in silence on till Aravis almost began to be afraid t at last creaking and sigo to precede s, and out. totally dark, and the f