CHAPTER TWO
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quot;Unless t; murmured Jewel.
quot;But selling to Calormenes!quot; said t;Is it possible?”
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quot;ell,quot; said t last, quot; go on and take ture t comes to us.”
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Suddenly the King leaned hard on his friends neck and bowed his head.
quot;Je; ;w lies before us? s arise in my . If we oday we should have been happy.”
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t cro raining as t t t struck t about talking Beasts but Men.
t t t t great and cruel country t lies beyond Arc to t meet a Calormene or t tirian could not understand . ig arm. the men.
t as t stuck in a bad muddy place.
quot;Get on, son of slot; cried their whips.
training h foam.
quot;ork, lazy brute,quot; sed one of truck t thing happened.
Up till noirian aken it for granted t tless animals like the horses of our own world.
And ted to see even a dumb trees. It anyone o alking o use a w.
But as t savage blo;Fool and