CHAPTER FOUR
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quot;N - Nurse,quot; faltered Caspian, and burst into tears.
quot;Stop t noise,quot; said aking Caspian by the shoulders and giving ham a shake.
quot;Stop it. And never let me catcalking - or t all tories again. t time? And time walk. Do you hear?”
quot;Yes, Uncle,quot; sobbed Caspian.
quot;ts ,quot; said to one of tlemen-in-ing terrace and said in a cold voice, quot;Conduct o ments and send o me At ONCE.”
Next day Caspian found errible t a even being alloo say good-bye to old o utor.
Caspian missed ears; and because about tories of Narnia far more t and tried very o make ts in tle talk to tails and ts only purred.
Caspian felt sure t e tutor, buy or arrived about a er urns out to be t of person it is almost impossible not to like.
, and also ttest, man Caspian ed beard il you got to know was o know wor Cornelius.
Of all or Cornelius t Caspian liked best ill no for Nurses stories, tory of Narnia, and o learn t try.
quot;It ,quot; said Doctor Cornelius, quot; ion into try. You are not native Narnians at all. You are all telmarines - t is, you all came from telmar, far beyond tern Mountains. t is he Conqueror.”
quot;Please, Doctor,quot; asked Caspian one day, quot;elmar?”
quot;No men - or very feelmarines took it,quot; said Doctor Cornelius.
quot;t-great-grandcesters conquer?”
quot; or Cornelius. quot;Per is time to turn from ory to Grammar.”