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eturned from cruising among the islands and capturing what he could.The children didn’t meet anyone whom they knew;the prisoners were mostly Galmians and Terebinthians. And there they sat in the straw and wondered what was happening to Caspian and tried to stop Eustace talking as if everyone except himself was to blame.
Meanwhile Caspian was having a much more interesting time. The man who had bought him led him down a little lane between two of the village houses and so out into an open place behind the village.Then he turned and faced him.
“You needn’t be afraid of me,boy,”he said.“I’ll treat you well.I bought you for your face.You reminded me of someone.”
“May I ask of whom,my Lord ?”said Caspian.
“You remind me of my master,King Caspian of Narnia.”
Then Caspian decided to risk everything on one stroke.
“My Lord,”he said,“I am your master.I am Caspian,King of Narnia.”
“You make very free,”said the other.“How shall I know this is true