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f shame for none of my lineage ought to fear death more than the biting of a gnat. Therefore I addressed myself a second time to the stabbing,but Hwin came near to me and put her head in between me and the dagger and discoursed to me most excellent reasons and rebuked me as a mother rebukes her daughter. And now my wonder was so great that I forgot about killing myself and about Ahoshta and said, 'O my mare,how have you learned to speak like one of the daughters of men ? ' And Hwin told me what is known to all this company,that in Narnia there are beasts that talk,and how she herself was stolen from thence when she was a little foal.She told me also of the woods and waters of Narnia and the castles and the great ships,till I said, 'In the name of Tash and Azaroth and Zardeenah Lady of the Night,I have a great wish to be in that country of Narnia. 'O my mistress,' answered the mare, 'if you were in Narnia you would be happy,for in that land no maiden is forced to