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| | Hermit of Lantern Waste - Chapter Twenty |
 | | Tumaus gently urged me by bringing a bowl and pitcher of water for my morning wash, and by bringing my food to the table for me. He was practically aquiver with anticipation of the day, but said no word of reproach for my slothful behavior. |
 | | I thought to leave my sword in the tent along with our packs, knowing that it would not be needed in such a place as Cair Paravel, but Tumaus practically insisted that I wear it. |
 | | My father, who guards the eastern wall of Cair Paravel and all the coast of Narnia, has sent me to be your guide, you and your little friend." She turned and bowed low before him, showing her respect, and said, "Lord Tumaus, I understand that you are also of the Council of Aslan. |
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