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ightly fit not yet come upon you,or is it over so soon ? Why stand you here unbound ? Who are these aliens ? And is it they who have destroyed the chair which was your only safety ?”
Prince Rilian shivered as she spoke to him. And no wonder: it is not easy to throw off in half an hour an enchantment which has made one a slave for ten years. Then,speaking with a great effort,he said:“Madam,there will be no more need of that chair. And you,who have told me a hundred times how deeply you pitied me for the sorceries by which I was bound,will doubtless hear with joy that they are now ended for ever. There was,it seems,some small error in your Ladyship’s way of treating them. These,my true friends,have delivered me. I am now in my right mind,and there are two things I will say to you. First—as for your Ladyship’s design of putting me at the head of an army of Earthmen so that I may break out into the Overworld and there,by main force, make myself king over some nation that never did m