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mon jests about women's fancies, and hinted that his suit was likely to be cold. He grew angry and dangerous. There was a sort of threatening, though still veiled under a show of courtesy, in every word he spoke. "
"Yes," said Tumnus. "And when I supped with the Grand Vizier last night, it was the same. He asked me how I like Tashbaan. And I for I could not tell him I hated every stone of it and I would not lie told him that now, when high summer was coming on, my heart turned to the cool woods and dewy slopes of Narnia. He gave a smile that meant no good and said, 'There is nothing to hinder you from dancing there again, little goatfoot; always provided you leave us in exchange a bride for our prince.
"Do you mean he would make me his wife by force ?" exclaimed Susan.
"That's my fear, Susan," said Edmund. "Wife: or slave which is worse."
"But how can he ? Does the Tisroc think our brother the High King would suffer such an outrage ?"
"Sir