"I kennit," she agrees, and oh, but it's clear from her tone that Susan's deeply fond of the Mouse. "He's a brave and selfless creature, say true."
Susan hops back down to the deck and looks up at Drinian. "Well, in the end it were, but at the time it were a dangerous trial for the prince and his brother both." She thinks over the story, and thinks about Caspian's father, and hastily decides to tell an abbreviated version. "Ye see, the young prince Thomas came upon the passageway and were led by ka to the window behind the dragon's eyes, where he witnessed a great treachery in the making - but he weren't able to warn his brother in time, and so the older prince were betrayed and thrown in a tower prison. But eventually the two brothers were able to be reunited once more, and Prince Thomas used the bow of his father, the very same that slew the dragon, to drive the enemy from their kingdom."
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Susan hops back down to the deck and looks up at Drinian. "Well, in the end it were, but at the time it were a dangerous trial for the prince and his brother both." She thinks over the story, and thinks about Caspian's father, and hastily decides to tell an abbreviated version. "Ye see, the young prince Thomas came upon the passageway and were led by ka to the window behind the dragon's eyes, where he witnessed a great treachery in the making - but he weren't able to warn his brother in time, and so the older prince were betrayed and thrown in a tower prison. But eventually the two brothers were able to be reunited once more, and Prince Thomas used the bow of his father, the very same that slew the dragon, to drive the enemy from their kingdom."