CHAPTER FIVE
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In t feruffleer; and kindest of ted to kill Caspian is, rumpkin.
"And no evening up and talk, "ill o decide o do a great kindess by not letting me kill it. But I suppose t is t a prisoner for life. I'm certainly not going to let it go alive - to go back to its oray us all."
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"I say," said Caspian, "you yet found out o go back. I don't. I to stay me. I've been looking for people like you all my life."
"t's a likely story," groelmarine and a you? Of course you to go back to your own kind."
"ell, even if I did, I couldn't," said Caspian. "I s to kill me. If you'd killed me, you'd o please him."
"ell noruffleer, "you don't say so!"
"Erumpkin. "'s t? o fall foul of Miraz at your age?"
"h his hand on his dagger.
"t only a telmarine but close kin and o our greatest enemy. Are you still mad enougo let ture live?" abbed Caspian trumpkin got in to and held him down.
"Norumpkin. "ill you contain yourself, or must truffleer and I sit on your head?"
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