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greasy cloth,were coming forward to meet the visitors.It took some time to satisfy them that Caspian was a friend and not an enemy,but when they did,they all cried—“Long live the King,”and their gifts were noble—mail shirts and helmets and swords for Caspian and Trumpkin and Nikabrik.The Badger could have had the same if he had liked,but he said he was a beast,he was,and if his claws and teeth could not keep his skin whole,it wasn’t worth keeping.The workmanship of the arms was far finer than any Caspian had ever seen,and he gladly accepted the Dwarf-made sword instead of his own,which looked,in comparison,as feeble as a toy and as clumsy as a stick.The seven brothers who were all Red Dwarfs promised to come to the feast at Dancing Lawn.
A little farther on,in a dry,rocky ravine they reached the cave of five Black Dwarfs.They looked suspiciously at Caspian,but in the end the eldest of them said,“If he is against Miraz,we’ll have him for King.”And the next oldest said,“Shall we