CHAPTER FIFTEEN(第1 / 4页)
RABADAShE RIDICULOUS
t turn of t t from among trees and tered from t its back, tle of Anvard. It of a warm, reddisone.
Before te King Lune came out to meet t looking at all like Araviss idea of a king and of old clot come from making a round of tsman and opped for a moment to ed Aravis as ook ately enough for an Emperor.
quot;Little lady,quot; ;ill alive ter c could not do it ter you unes and been driven from your fat but be a grief to you. My son Cor old me about your adventures together and all your valour.”
quot;It ; said Aravis. quot; a lion to save me.”
quot;Es t?quot; said King Lune, ening. quot;I part of tory.”
told it. And Cor, ory to be kno tell it enjoy it so muced, and indeed felt rat very muc feold it to so many people t Cor wis had never happened.
turned to as polite to to Aravis, and asked t of questions about tured. tongue-tied for t yet used to being talked to as equals by is. t mind Aravis and Cor.
Presently Queen Lucy came out from tle and joined to Aravis, quot;My dear, your apartments are put to rigter t.”
quot;Youd like to come and see t you?quot; said Lucy, kissing Aravis. t once and soon aogeto talk about Araviss bedroom and Araviss boudoir and about getting clot of talk about on such an occasion.
After luncerrace (it sorry creature Rabadas needs resolve o do h him.”
Lucy ting on t and Aravis on . King Edmund sat at one end of table and t the King.
quot;Your Majesty rike off ; said Peridan. quot;Suc as s h assassins.”
quot;It is very true,quot; said Edmund. quot;But even a traitor may mend. I did.”
And ful.
quot;to kill to raising isroc,quot; said Darrin.
quot;A fig for tisroc,quot; said King Lune. quot;rengt. But I omacraitors) in cold blood. to in ttle thing.”
quot;By my counsel,quot; said Lucy, quot;your Majesty srial. Let rait promise of fair dealing in ture. It may be t he will keep his word.”
quot;Maybe Apes er,quot; said Edmund. quot;But, by t again, may it be in sucime and place t any of us could sle.”
quot;It sried,quot; said to one of ttendan