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le.“So you say. They’ve taught you your stuff all right. Saying your lessons,ain’t you ?”
“Churl,”cried Tirian,“will you give a lady the lie to her very face ?”
“You keep a civil tongue in your head,Mister,”replied the Dwarf.“I don’t think we want any more Kings-if you are Tirian, which you don’t look like him-no more than we want any Aslans. We’re going to look after ourselves from now on and touch our caps to nobody. See ?”
“That’s right,”said the other Dwarfs.“We’re on our own now.
No more Aslan,no more Kings,no more silly stories about other worlds. The Dwarfs are for the Dwarfs.”And they began to fall into their places and to get ready for marching back to wherever they had come from.
“Little beasts!”said Eustace.“Aren’t you even going to say thank you for being saved from the salt-mines ?”
“Oh,we know all about that,”said Griffle over his shoulder.“You wanted to make use of us,that’s why you rescued us. You’re playing some game of your ow