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at they pay us tribute now.And I had an excellent person to leave as Regent while I’m away—Trumpkin,the Dwarf.You remember him ?”
“Dear Trumpkin,”said Lucy,“of course I do.You couldn’t have made a better choice.”
“Loyal as a badger ,M a’am,and valiant as — as a Mouse,”said Drinian.He had been going to say“as a lion”but had noticed Reepicheep’s eyes fixed on him.
“And where are we heading for ?”asked Edmund.
“Well,”said Caspian,“that’s rather a long story.Perhaps you remember that when I was a child my usurping uncle Miraz got rid of seven friends of my father’swho might have taken my part by sending them off to explore the unknown Eastern Seas beyond the Lone Islands.”
“Yes,”said Lucy,“and none of them ever came back.”
“Right.Well,on my coronation day,with Aslan’s approval,I swore an oath that,if once I established peace in Narnia,I would sail east myself for a year and a day to find my father’s friends or to learn of their deaths and avenge th