CHAPTER FOURTEEN
t;I mig. Corin being so like me. e s Cor.”
quot;Cor is a nicer name ta,quot; said Aravis.
quot;Brot in Arc; said Sa (or Prince Cor as now call ;Like Dar and Darrin, Cole and Colin and so on.”
quot;Sa - I mean Cor,quot; said Aravis. quot;No, s up. t to say at once. Im sorry Ive been suc I did cly I did: he Lion.”
quot;It really going to kill you at all, t Lion,quot; said Cor.
quot;I kno; said Aravis, nodding. Botill and solemn for a moment as eac t Aslan.
Suddenly Aravis remembered Cors bandaged ;I say!quot; s;I forgot! Youve been in a battle. Is t a wound?”
quot;A mere scratc; said Cor, using for t time a ratone. But a moment later out laug;If you to knorut isnt a proper all. I only took t as any clumsy fool mig going near a battle.”
quot;Still you tle,quot; said Aravis. quot;It must have been wonderful.”
quot;It at all like ,quot; said Cor.
quot;But S told me anyt about King Lune and who you were.”
quot;ell, lets sit do; said Cor. quot;For its ratory. And by te brick. Id be just as pleased - or very nearly - at finding a king. Even tion and all sorts of o o me. But you tory. ell, Corin and I a er ly, took us to a aur in Narnia to be blessed or sometaur aurs are. Per seen any Centaurs yet? ttle yesterday. Most remarkable people, but I cant say I feel quite at . I say, Aravis, to be a lot of to get used to in tries.”
quot;Yes, t; said Aravis. quot;But get on ory.”
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