CHAPTER FIFTEEN
e so caunt of a pajock? Sit doable.
I ask your o ions.”
quot;I ions from barbarians and sorcerers,quot; said Rabadas;Not one of you dare touc you errible sisroc be: even no kill me, and torturings in tale to frighousand years hence. Beware! Beware! Beware!
t of tash falls from above!”
quot;Does it ever get caug; asked Corin.
quot;S; said t;Never taunt a man save hen, as you please.”
quot;O; sighed Lucy.
Next moment Cor able anding perfectly still. Of course arted as tly in between him and his accusers.
quot;Rabadas; said Aslan. quot;take you may still avoid it.
Forget your pride (hese good kings.”
t o a o do take trouble). ive in Calormen. t rembled ive people en fainted. But it is very easy to frig you give t look at all alarming in Arc Rabadaso be sick.
quot;Demon! Demon! Demon!quot; s;I knoasm. I am descended from tasible. tash is upon you.
Ligains of Narnia so dust. the-”
quot;; said Aslan quietly. quot;t is at t ed tch.”
quot;Let t; s;Let t blood and fire obliterate t be sure I till I o my palace by er of dogs, the -”
quot;truck,quot; said Aslan: and Rabadaso everyone o laugh.
t . Rabadasime and as soon as Aslan said, quot;truck!quot; to ced and soon before, Rabadaso coo. It gre top and larger eyed, and to t and became all nose) and t. And of ill ing on t anding on all fours, and
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