He considers her question for a long, thoughtful moment. "Nay," he says, finally. "Not very much. And to do so – it went against my duty. Which my regents and advisors and friends reminded me of, regularly," he adds, a little wry.
"Caspian the Man had lost his family, but Caspian the King still had Narnia. I suppose that's what got me through. And if spring-time was a little harder than it had been, in the years after, everyone was very nice about it."
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He considers her question for a long, thoughtful moment. "Nay," he says, finally. "Not very much. And to do so – it went against my duty. Which my regents and advisors and friends reminded me of, regularly," he adds, a little wry.
"Caspian the Man had lost his family, but Caspian the King still had Narnia. I suppose that's what got me through. And if spring-time was a little harder than it had been, in the years after, everyone was very nice about it."