CHAPTER SIXTEEN
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quot;Im not,quot; said Edmund, quot;and I say you can not do this.”
quot;Cant again,quot; said Caspian. quot; do you mean?”
quot;If it please your Majesty, ; said Reepich a very low bow.
quot;You are ts, and especially rumpkin, if you do not return. You s please yourself ures as if you e person. And if your Majesty ruest loyalty of every man on board to folloill you come to your senses.”
quot;Quite rig; said Edmund. quot;Like ted to go near the Sirens.”
Caspians o , promised Ramandus daugo go back.”
Caspian paused. quot;ell, yes. t,quot; ood irresolute for a moment and ted out to the ship in general.
quot;ell, is ended. e all return. Get t up again.”
quot;Sire,quot; said Reepic; all return. I, as I explained before -”
quot;Silence!quot; t;Ive been lessoned but Ill not be baited. ill no one silence t Mouse?”
quot;Your Majesty promised,quot; said Reepic;to be good lord to talking Beasts of Narnia.”
quot;talking beasts, yes,quot; said Caspian. quot;I said not beasts t never stop talking.”
And emper and into the door.
But er te and tears in his eyes.
quot;Its no good,quot; ;I migly for all temper and s mean ually here.
fit into t t gold lions o life and spoke to me. It errible t all roug stern at first. But it errible all t bear it.
t to go on - Reep and Edmund, and Lucy, and Eustace; and Im to go back. Alone. And at once. And hing?”
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