CHAPTER TWELVE
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quot;And it is in t you ; said Caspian.
quot;Yes,quot; said Nikabrik. quot;And by t I mean to execute it.”
te or t could not make out hey were saying.
then Caspian spoke aloud.
quot;ell, Nikabrik,quot; ;we will hear your plan.”
t to o begin; w was in a lower voice, as if muc he was saying.
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quot;Or t; put in truffleer.
quot;You can go on saying t till Miraz o ried one link in t ell of ot Kings and Queens. hem up?”
quot;If you mean Aslan,quot; said truffleer, quot;its all one calling on he Kings.
ts. If send t I make no doubt o come himself?”
quot;No. Youre rig; said Nikabrik. quot;Aslan and toget on our side. Or else sometronger than himself keeps him back.
And if alo Ds told. Not even to all beasts. Ask t I ever stay long. You may drop Aslan out of thinking of someone else.”
tes it ill t Edmund could he Badger.