CHAPTER THIRTEEN
t;No; said Peter, as t;Aslan and ts Queen Susan and Queen Lucy, Caspian) are some, not ours. In time o do w we can on our own.
You say, Caspian, strong enougo meet Miraz in pitctle?”
quot;Im afraid not, ; said Caspian. er very muc ongue-tied. It t Kings out of tories t o meet him.
quot;Very ; said Peter, quot;Ill send o single combat.quot; No one of this before.
quot;Please,quot; said Caspian, quot;could it not be me? I to avenge my father.”
quot;Youre ; said Peter. quot;And any laug a c you are a king and a hinks of you as a kid.”
quot;But, Sire,quot; said t very close to Peter and never took his eyes off him.
quot;ill a . cronger . army.”
quot;Very likely ,quot; said Peter, quot;but t, of to and fro and all t. By t least I can inspect trengtion. I I e it at once. er Doctor?”
quot;A sc ty,quot; ansor Cornelius.
quot;Very ate,quot; said Peter. And a parc and opened er leant back o ten suchings long ago in Narnias golden age.
quot;Rig; last. quot;And noor?”
Doctor Cornelius dipped ed. Peter dictated as follo;Peter, by t of Aslan, by election, by prescription, and by conquest, of t Noble Order of to Miraz, Son of Caspian time Lord Protector of Narnia and noyling ing. t?”
quot;Narnia, comma, greeting,quot; muttered tor. quot;Yes, Sire.”
quot;t; said Peter. quot;For to prevent to gro is our pleasure to adventure our royal person on berusty and tle to prov