CHAPTER TWELVE
quot;; said Caspian at last.
quot;I mean a po it ories are true.”
quot;te itc; cried t once, and from ter guessed t to t.
quot;Yes,quot; said Nikabrik very sloinctly, quot;I mean tc do all take frig a name as if you a po tories say t tced Aslan, and bound very stone ?”
quot;But t o life again,quot; said the Badger sharply.
quot;Yes, t; ans;but youll notice t le about anyter of tory. , if o life? Isnt it muc , and t tories say not o say?”
quot;ablis; said Caspian.
quot;A King battle can usually establis t; said Nikabrik. truffleer.
quot;And any; Nikabrik continued, quot;oo. But its very different cer. tical.”
quot;But, ; said t; old t s enemy of all? asnt syrant ten times han Miraz?”
quot;Per; said Nikabrik in a cold voice. quot;Pers. Samped out t least t s on all rigand by my o afraid of tch.”
quot;But youve joined ; said truffleer.
quot;Yes, and a lot of good it ; snapped Nikabrik. quot; on all t he Dwarfs. ho -?”
quot;Lies! All lies!quot; said the Badger.
quot;And so,quot; said Nikabrik, ;if you cant o someone who can.”
quot;Is treason, D; asked the King.
quot;Put t ss s; said Nikabrik. quot;Murder at council, e your game? Dont be fool enougo try it. Do you three on yours.”
quot;Come on, t; snarled truffleer, but ely interrupted.
quot;Stop, stop, stop,quot; said Doctor Cornelius. quot;You go on too fast. tcories agree on t. does Nikabr