CHAPTER FIFTEEN
quot;Your Majesty rike off ; said Peridan. quot;Suc as s h assassins.”
quot;It is very true,quot; said Edmund. quot;But even a traitor may mend. I did.”
And ful.
quot;to kill to raising isroc,quot; said Darrin.
quot;A fig for tisroc,quot; said King Lune. quot;rengt. But I omacraitors) in cold blood. to in ttle thing.”
quot;By my counsel,quot; said Lucy, quot;your Majesty srial. Let rait promise of fair dealing in ture. It may be t he will keep his word.”
quot;Maybe Apes er,quot; said Edmund. quot;But, by t again, may it be in sucime and place t any of us could sle.”
quot;It sried,quot; said to one of ttendants, quot;Send for the prisoner, friend.”
Rabadas before to look at in a noisome dungeon food or er; but in reality up in quite a comfortable room and provided supper. But as oo furiously to touc t stamping and roaring and cursing, urally did not now look .
quot;Your royal to be told,quot; said King Lune, quot;t by tions as policy, o your al man anotion of your youture, devoid of all gentilesse and courtesy, s, o set you free, unions: first, t-”
quot;Curse you for a barbarian dog!quot; spluttered Rabadas;Do you tions? Faugalk very largely of nurture and I kno s easy, to a man in cake off t any of you h me.”
Nearly all to t, and Corin sed:
quot;Father! Can I box him? Please.”
quot;Peace! Your Majesties! My Lords!quot; said King Lune. quot;y among us to b