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CHAPTER FOUR
ed to let t and t ing bet once approacurbans, and teous,  cruel and ancient people. t politely to Caspian and paid s, all about tains of prosperity irrigating tue - and t - but of course ed hey had  paid.

    quot;t is only fair, sirs,quot; said Caspian. quot;Every man oday must  your takings to t minim.quot; (A  minim is tiet of a crescent.)

    quot;Does your good Majesty mean to beggar me?quot; whined Pug.

    quot;You s all your life,quot; said Caspian, quot;and if you  are beggared, it is better to be a beggar t wher friend?”

    quot;O; said Pug. quot;Oake o  in all my born days. Priced   five crescents in ts  and still no one ouc look at   Sulky.”

    tace  to be sold as a slave, it is pero be a sort of  utility slave ;I see. As usual.  Been enjoying yourself some about tis.”

    t nig feast in tle of Narroomorroures!quot; said Reepico everyone and  to bed. But it could not really be tomorro. For noo leave all knoions o be made. treader ied and drawn on land  by eig of  skilled  ss.

    tualled and ered as full as s is to say for ty-eigiced ment, only gave tnigo abandon t.

    ioning all  t sea captains o t.  many a flagon of tle ale to en men  grey beards and clear blue eyes, and many a  tall yarn urn. But t trutell of no  lands beyond t t if you sailed too far east you o t lands t sually round t;And t, I reckon, is  to ttom.quot; t ories of islands ined by ing islands,  erspouts, and a fire t burned along ter. Only one, to Reepic, said, quot;A
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