chater fifteen rabadah the ridicu (第4/18页)
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and Peridan and Cor and Corin were on the same side as the King.
"Your Majesty would have a perfect right to strike off his head," said Peridan. "Such an assault as he made puts him on a level with assassins."
"It is very true," said Edmund."But even a traitor may mend. I have known one that did."And he looked very thoughtful.
"To kill this Rabadash would go near to raising war with the Tisroc,"said Darrin.
"A fig for the Tisroc," said King Lune."His strength is in numbers and numbers will never cross the desert. But I have no stomach for killing men even traitors in cold blood. To have cut his throat in the battle would have eased my heart mightily, but this is a different thing."
"By my counsel," said Lucy,"your Majesty shall give him another trial. Let him go free on strait promise of fair dealing in the future.It may be that he will keep his word."
"Maybe Apes will grow honest, Sister, "said Edmund. "But, by the Lion, if he breaks it again