CHAPTER FIFTEEN
FURt;KNO, O arlike Kings,quot; said Emet;and you, O ladies es t I am Emetarkaan of ty of te. I came lately into Narnia y otarkaan Noo meet you in battle. But o go in disguised as mercs (o rickery, ted from me. And most of all upon a Monkey, and o be said t tasas desire o knoeful to me.
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quot;ood t rage fell upon me and I true tas strike doarkaan ongue and ed to see
last nig not fort said t all aso pretend t t pass one by one into to myself, Doubtless tion. But error, to myself, Surely true tas knourned into er inside me because of tness and terror of tas my desire ronger t force upon my knees to stay trembling, and on my teet t cter, and resolved to look upon taso go into tarkaan, t me go.
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quot;t me and saness.
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