CHAPTER FOUR
NIGht
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t - for it is often little t are to stand -
tle trickle of blood a tickled him.
From tle stable on top of tting in front of it. ill going on and, every no make out the words.
quot;I o Je; t the King.
Presently ts broke up and began going a directions.
Some passed close to tirian. t ened and sorry to see ied up but none of t past and tirian became first very ty and ternoon dragged on and turned into evening, oo. do began to be t.
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quot;Lord King! dear Lord King,quot; said t; untie you because Aslan mig you your supper.”
At once t Mouse climbed nimbly up till bound tirians c and of tirians face. t belo Mouse. ts stood on things up.
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quot;; said t Mouse, quot;but not very muc oo ty.quot; And after t-cakes and frester, and th some more wine.
quot;No; said t Mouse, quot;and Ill was.”
tirian felt sometiny sponge dabbing refreshing.
quot;Little friends,quot; said tirian, quot;his?”
quot;You neednt,