"As is only correct," Reepicheep says, but it's lost a bit of heat.
Caspian comes to kneel before Reepicheep, near Susan, and smiles at the unhappy Mouse.
"There is much here that is strange and wondrous," he tells Reepicheep. "And I am glad, my old friend, my most loyal knight, to be able to share it with you at last."
The Mouse sighs. "As you will, Sire," he says. "My sword – such as I have – is yours to command."
"Good!" Caspian sits back and turns his smile on Susan. "Then proper introductions are in order. Reepicheep, you've met Susan Delgado, daughter of Patrick. Su, may I introduce Sir Reepicheep of Narnia, Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Lion, sometime Chief of the Talking Mice, and my good friend?"
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Caspian comes to kneel before Reepicheep, near Susan, and smiles at the unhappy Mouse.
"There is much here that is strange and wondrous," he tells Reepicheep. "And I am glad, my old friend, my most loyal knight, to be able to share it with you at last."
The Mouse sighs. "As you will, Sire," he says. "My sword – such as I have – is yours to command."
"Good!" Caspian sits back and turns his smile on Susan. "Then proper introductions are in order. Reepicheep, you've met Susan Delgado, daughter of Patrick. Su, may I introduce Sir Reepicheep of Narnia, Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Lion, sometime Chief of the Talking Mice, and my good friend?"