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Towels. - Halt! - Halt!

Lord Miraz? A son! A son!

You have a son. Lady Prunaprismia has this night given Lord
Miraz a son!

The heavens have blessed us.


Which of you superstitious old women wants to

You know your orders. spend the night in a cell?

General Glozelle? He's seen us.

Yes, my lord. Take care of him.

Five more minutes. No!

- Mind yourself, love. - I'm sorry.

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Won't be watching the stars tonight, my prince.

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Watch where you're going!

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Come. We must hurry.

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- Professor, what's going on? - Your aunt has Wait for me!

given birth...

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You go to Saint Finbar's?

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...to a son.
That's right.

Come.
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na I go to Hendon House. Across the road.

af e.
You must make for the woods.
I've seen you...

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- The woods? - They won't follow you there.
...sitting by yourself.

It has taken me many years to find this.


Yes, well, I prefer to be left alone.

Do not use it except at your greatest need.


Me, too.

Will I ever see you again?


What's your name?

I dearly hope so, my prince.


- Phyllis. - Susan!

There is so much more I meant to tell you.


You'd better come quickly.

Everything you know is about to change.


Paper here!

Close the drawbridge!


Get your daily paper!
- Stop pulling! - Not touching you.
Edmund!
Look, would all of you just... What is that?
Go on! Kick him in the face!
- It feels like magic. - Everyone hold hands.
Stop it. Break it up. That's enough. Come on.
- I'm not holding your hand! - Just...
That's it. Get up.
Shame you're not as quick as me, Ed!
Act your age!
Last one in's a rotten egg.
- You're welcome. - I had it sorted.
Watch out!
What was it this time?
Here it comes!
- He bumped me. - So you hit him?
Wait a minute!
No. After he bumped me, they tried to make me
apologize. Come on, Susan. Hurry up!

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- That's when I hit him. - Really? Come on, it's lovely.

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- Is it that hard just to walk away? - I shouldn't Edmund.
have to.

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Ed? Ed!

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I mean, don't you ever get tired of being treated

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like a kid? - What is it? - Where do you suppose we are?

v e
We are kids.

na Well, where do you think?

af e.
Well, I wasn't always. Well, I don't remember any ruins in Narnia.

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It's been a year. Wonder who lived here.

How long does he expect us to wait? I think we did.

I think it's time to accept that we live here. Hey, that's mine.

It's no use pretending any different. - From my chess set. - Which chess set?

Oh, no. I didn't exactly have a solid gold chess set in


Finchley, did I?
- Pretend you're talking to me. - We are talking
to you. Can't be.

- Quiet, Lu. - Something pinched me! - Don't you see? - What?


Imagine walls. the rightful heir to the throne,

And columns, there. on the very night your wife has blessed you with
a son.
And a glass roof.
Thank you, Lord Sopespian.
Cair Paravel.
Your compassion is a boon in this troubled time.
Wait. Wait, my lord. It is not what you think.
I trust you can tell us how such a tragedy could
Then what is it? have occurred.

We're not exactly sure. That is the most disturbing news of all.

Impossible. Our beloved Caspian was abducted...

I warned this council when it put its trust in Lord ...by Narnians.
Miraz...
You go too far, Miraz.
...there would be consequences. - No.

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Expect us to stand by while you blame such a
We can't accuse the Lord Protector without proof.
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blatant crime on fairy tales?

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How long are we going to hide behind that What?
excuse?

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We forget, my lords, Narnia was once a savage

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Until every chair in this chamber is empty? land.

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na
Lords of the council, my apologies for being late. Fierce creatures roamed free.

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I wasn't aware we were in session. Much of our forefathers' blood was shed

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No doubt you were otherwise occupied. to exterminate this vermin.

My lord? Or so we thought.

Ever since the death of Caspian the ninth, But while we've been bickering amongst
ourselves...
you've behaved as if you were king.
...they've been breeding like cockroaches under a
Now it seems that from behind his walls even rock!
Prince Caspian has gone missing.
Growing stronger. Watching us.
My deepest condolences, Lord Miraz.
Waiting to strike!
Imagine, losing your nephew,
And you wonder why we don't like you.
Well, I intend to strike back. I think it's time we found out what's going on.

Even if I have to cut down the entire forest, He won't stop staring.

I assure you, I will find Prince Caspian So don't look.

and finish what our ancestors began. Here's far enough.

- Catapults. - What? Drop him!

This didn't just happen. Cair Paravel was Crows and crockery!
attacked.
"Drop him"!
Don't suppose you have any matches, do you?
That's the best you can come up with?
No, but...
A simple "thank you" would suffice.
...would this help?

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They were doing fine drowning me without your

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You might have mentioned that a bit sooner. help.

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I can't believe it. It's all still here. Maybe we should have let them.

I was so tall.
/ 9 9 Why were they trying to kill you, anyway?

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Well, you were older then. They're Telmarines. That's what they do.

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na
As opposed to hundreds of years later... when Telmarines? In Narnia?

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you're younger.

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Where have you been for the last few hundred

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- What is it? - My horn. years?

I must've left it on my saddle the day we went It's a bit of a long story.
back.
Oh, you've got to be kidding me.
When Aslan bares his teeth, winter meets its
death. You're it?

When he shakes his mane... You're the kings and queens of old?

...we shall have spring again. High King Peter, the Magnificent.

Everyone we knew... Mr. Tumnus and the You probably could've left off the last bit.
Beavers...
Probably.
...they're all gone.
You might be surprised. - You know why we can't. - If we're taking a
vote, I'm with him.
You don't want to do that, boy.
We can't let him go. He's seen us.
Not me. Him.
That's enough, Nikabrik!
Edmund!
Or do I have to sit on your head again?
You all right?
And you. Look what you made me do.
Beards and bedsteads!
I spent half the morning on that soup.
Maybe that horn worked after all.
What are you?
What horn?
You know, it's funny that you would ask that.
This bread is so stale.
You think people would know a badger when they
I'll just get him some soup. He should be coming saw one.
around soon.

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No. No, I mean...
I don't think I hit him hard enough.
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...you're Narnians. You're supposed to be extinct.
Nikabrik, he's just a boy.

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Sorry to disappoint you.

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He's a Telmarine, not some lost puppy. You said

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you were gonna get rid of him. Here you go. Still hot.

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na
No. I said I'd take care of him. Since when did we open a boarding house for

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Telmarine soldiers?

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We can't kill him now. I just bandaged his head.

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It would be like murdering a guest.
I'm not a soldier.

I am Prince Caspian. The tenth.


How do you think his friends are treating their
guest? What are you doing here?

Trumpkin knew what he was doing. It's not the Running away.
boy's fault.
My uncle has always wanted my throne.
Stop! Stop!
I suppose I have only lived this long
Hold it. No, no!
because he did not have an heir of his own.
I told you we should have killed him when we had
the chance. - Well, that changes things. - Yeah.
Means we don't have to kill you ourselves. safe,

You're right. - are any of us? - Lord Sopespian!

- Where are you going? - My uncle won't stop Those are dangerous words, Lord Sopespian.
until I am dead.
But these are dangerous times, general.
But you can't leave. You're meant to save us.
One should choose his words as carefully as he
Don't you know what this is? chooses his friends.

You have quite a library, doctor. How long until the bridge is finished?

Is there anything particular you seek, my lord? - Construction continues on schedule. - That's
not good enough.
I think I've already found what I'm looking for...
I need my army across that river now.
...in one of my soldiers!
May I suggest you contribute some of your own
What do you know of Queen Susan's horn? men?

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It was said to be magic. I've only so many at my disposal.

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Magic? A fact you'd be wise to remember.

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The Narnians believed it could summon their Go to Beruna.

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kings and queens of old.

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Take as many troops as you need. We must get

na
At least, such was the superstition. to Caspian before they do.

af e.
And what does Caspian know of this superstition? "They," my lord?

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My lord, you forbade me from mentioning the old It's time you learned your history.
tales.
They're so still.
So I did.
They're trees. What'd you expect?
I will say this. If Caspian does know of the Deep
Magic, They used to dance.

my lord would have good reason to be nervous. Wasn't long after you left that the Telmarines
invaded.
First our prince...
Those who survived retreated to the woods.
...now his tutor.
And the trees,
If the members of Miraz's own house are not
they retreated so deep into themselves that they queens.
haven't been heard from since.
Fine! Go then! See if the others will be as
I don't understand. How could Aslan have let this understanding!
happen?
Or maybe I'll come with you.
Aslan?
I want to see you explain things to the minotaurs.
Thought he abandoned us when you lot did.
Minotaurs?
We didn't mean to leave, you know.
They're real?
Makes no difference now, does it?
And very bad-tempered.
Get us to the Narnians...
- Yeah, not to mention big. - Huge.
...and it will.
What about centaurs? Do they still exist?
Hello, there.

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Well, the centaurs will probably fight on your

gl
It's all right. We're friends. side.

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Don't move, Your Majesty. But there's no telling what the others will do.

Stay away from her!


/ 9 9 What about Aslan?

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Shoot, Susan! Shoot! How do you know so much about us?

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na
- Why wouldn't he stop? - I suspect he was - Stories. - Wait a minute.

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hungry.

af
Your father told you stories about Narnia?
Thanks.
c No, my professor, he...
He was wild.
Listen, I'm sorry.
I don't think he could talk at all.
These are not the kind of questions you should
Get treated like a dumb animal long enough, be asking.

that's what you become. - What is it? - Human.

You may find Narnia a more savage place than - Him? - No. Them.
you remember.
- There they are! - Run!
I can hear you.
Now!
I just think we should wait for the kings and
- Oh, no. - Wait. I'll go. That's because our heads have something in
them.
Take it. Go! It's more important than I am.
I wish he'd just listen to the D.L.F. in the first
Get him out of here. place.

Where are you? - D.L. F? - Dear Little Friend.

Choose your last words carefully, Telmarine. Oh, that's not at all patronizing, is it?

You are a mouse. I'm not lost.

I was hoping for something a little more original. No.

Pick up your sword. You're just going the wrong way.

No, thanks. You last saw Caspian at the Shuddering Woods,

Pick it up! I will not fight an unarmed man. and the quickest way there is to cross at the
river Rush.

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Which is why I might live longer

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But unless I'm mistaken, there's no crossing in

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if I choose not to cross blades with you, noble these parts.
mouse.

/ 9 9That explains it, then. You're mistaken.

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I said I would not fight you. I didn't say I'd let

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you live! You see, over time, water erodes the earth's soil,

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carving deeper...
Reepicheep!

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e.
Oh, shut up.

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- Stay your blade! - Trufflehunter?

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I trust you have a very good reason for this
- Is there a way down? - Yeah, falling.

untimely interruption. Well, we weren't lost.

- He doesn't. Go ahead. - He's the one who blew There's a ford near Beruna. How do you feel
the horn. about swimming?

- What? - Then let him bring it forward. I'd rather that than walking.

This is the reason we have gathered. Aslan?

I don't remember this way. It's Aslan! It's Aslan over there!

That's the problem with girls. You can't carry a Don't you see? He's right...
map in your heads.
...there.
You would hold me accountable for all the crimes
Do you see him now? of my people?

I'm not crazy. Accountable...

He was there. He wanted us to follow him. ...and punishable.

I'm sure there are any number of lions in this That is rich coming from you, dwarf.
wood.
Have you forgotten it was your people who fought
- Just like that bear. - I think I know Aslan when alongside the White Witch?
I see him.
And I'd gladly do it again, if it would rid us of
Look, I'm not about to jump off a cliff these barbarians.

after someone who doesn't exist. Then it's lucky that it is not in your power to
bring her back.
The last time I didn't believe Lucy
Or are you suggesting that we ask this boy to go
I ended up looking pretty stupid. against Aslan now?

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Why wouldn't I have seen him? Some of you may have forgotten, but we badgers

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remember well,
Maybe you weren't looking.

/ 9 9that Narnia was never right except when a Son of


I'm sorry, Lu.
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Kill him! He's a Telmarine! Why would we want him as our

na king?

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- Telmarine! - Liar!

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Because I can help you.
Murderer!
c - It's a trick! - At least hear him out!
All this horn proves is they've stolen yet another
thing from us! Beyond these woods, I'm a prince.

- I didn't steal anything. - Didn't steal anything? The Telmarine throne is rightfully mine!

Shall we list the things the Telmarines have Help me claim it, and I can bring peace between
taken? us.

- Our homes! - Our land! It is true. The time is ripe.

- Our freedom! - Our lives! I watch the skies,

You stole Narnia! for it is mine to watch as it is yours to


remember, badger.
Tarva, the lord of victory, and Alambil, the lady - Get back! - Watch your back!
of peace,
Look out!
have come together in the high heavens.
- Steady, steady! - Timber!
And now here, a Son of Adam has come forth...
Perhaps this wasn't the best way to come after
...to offer us back our freedom. all.

Is this possible? Do you really think there could So where exactly do you think you saw Aslan?
be peace?
I wish you'd all stop trying to sound like
Do you? I mean, really? grown-ups.

Two days ago, I didn't believe in the existence of I don't think I saw him, I did see him.
talking animals...
I am a grown-up.
...or dwarves... or centaurs.

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It was right over...
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Yet here you are in strength and numbers
Lucy!
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that we Telmarines could never have imagined.

Whether this horn is magic or not, it brought us


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together.
o m Lucy, are you awake?

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And together, Why do you think I didn't see Aslan?

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e.
we have a chance to take back what is ours. You believe me?

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If you will lead us, then my sons and I... Well, we got across the gorge.

...offer you our swords. I don't know.

And we offer you our lives, unreservedly. Maybe you didn't really want to.

Miraz's army will not be far behind us, sire. You always knew we'd be coming back here,
didn't you?
If we are to be ready for them, we need to hurry
to find soldiers and weapons. I hoped so.

I'm sure they will be here soon. I finally just got used to the idea of being in
England.
These ones! And these ones!
But you're happy to be here, aren't you?
Timber!
While it lasts.
A common enemy unites even the oldest of foes.
Lucy.
We have anxiously awaited your return, my liege.
Lucy.
Our hearts and swords are at your service.
Aslan!
Oh, my gosh, he is so cute.
I've missed you so much!
- Who said that? - Sorry.
- You've grown. - Every year you grow...
Your Majesty, with the greatest respect,
...so shall I.
I do believe "courageous," "courteous," or
Where have you been? Why haven't you come to "chivalrous"
help us?
might more befit a knight of Narnia.
Things never happen the same way twice, dear
one. Well, at least we know some of you can handle a
blade.

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Susan! Wake up!

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Yes, indeed. And I have recently put it to good

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Certainly, Lu. Whatever you like. use,

Wake up.
/ 9 9securing weapons for your army, sire.

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Aslan? Good. Because we're going to need every sword

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we can get.
No, stop!

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Well, then, you will probably be wanting yours

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Prince Caspian? back.

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Yes? And who are you? How much did they take?

Peter! Enough weapons and armor for two regiments.

- High King Peter. - I believe you called. But... there's more.

Well, yes, but... I thought you'd be older. "You were right to fear the woods."

If you like, we could come back in a few years... - "X"? - Caspian. The tenth.

No. No, that's all right. You're just... I apologize, my lord. The blame is mine.

You're not exactly what I expected. I know.

Neither are you. Tell me, general...


defensible.
...how many men did you lose?
Peter. You may want to see this.
- None, my lord. - None?
It's us.
They came like ghosts, in the dead of night. We
never saw them. What is this place?

Then how do you explain your injuries? You don't know?

I asked... He must know what he's doing.

...how many men were killed I think it's up to us now.

during this bloody Narnian attack? It's only a matter of time.

Of which you were a fortunate survivor. Miraz's men and war machines are on their way.

General... That means those same men aren't protecting his


castle.

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...how many?

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What do you propose we do, Your Majesty?

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Three.

I apologize, Lord Sopespian.


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- We need to get ready for it. - To start planning
for...

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Caspian is not a victim of this savage uprising. Our only hope is to strike them before they strike

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us.
He is the instigator.

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Crazy. No one has taken that castle.

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It seems Narnia is in need of a new king.

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Well, it's good you have troops,
- There's always a first time. - We'll have the
element of surprise.

but we need some fortifications. Somewhere to - But we have the advantage here! - If we dig in,
train.
we could probably hold them off indefinitely.
So? What are they like?
I, for one, feel safer underground.
Malcontents, complainers, stubborn as mules in
the morning. Look. I appreciate what you've done here,

So you like them, then. but this isn't a fortress. It's a tomb.

Well enough. Yes. And if they're smart,

It may not be what you are used to, but it is the Telmarines will just wait and starve us out.
Five more minutes?
- We could collect nuts! - Yes! And throw them
at the Telmarines. What are you doing here?

Shut up! I didn't help you escape just so you could break
back in.
I think you know where I stand, sire.
You have to get out
If I get your troops in, can you handle the
guards? before Miraz learns you're here.

Or die trying, my liege. He's going to learn soon enough.

- That's what I'm worried about. - Sorry? We are giving him your cell.

You're all acting like there's only two options. Don't underestimate Miraz as your father did.

Dying here, or dying there. What are you talking about?

- I'm not sure you've been listening. - No, you're I'm sorry.

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not listening.

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Thank goodness you're safe.

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Or have you forgotten who really defeated the
White Witch, Peter?

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Get up.

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I think we've waited for Aslan long enough. - Caspian? - Stay where you are.

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Professor? - What are you doing? - I should think it's

na obvious, dear.

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- I have to find him. - You don't have time.

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You know, some families might consider this

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- You need to get the gate open. - You wouldn't
be here without him.
inappropriate behavior.

That doesn't seem to have stopped you!


And neither would I.
But you are not like me, are you?
You and I can deal with Miraz.
It's sad. The first time you've shown any
And I can still get to the gate in time. backbone...

Yes, I'm a mouse. ...and it's such a waste.

We were expecting someone, you know, taller. Put the sword down, Caspian.

- You're one to talk. - Is that supposed to be - I don't want to do this. - We don't want you to
irony? either.
This used to be a private room. - Peter! - Our troops are just outside! Come on!

What are you doing? You're supposed to be in Now, Ed! Now!


the gatehouse!
- Signal the troops! - I'm a bit busy, Pete!
No!
Peter! It's too late. We have to call it off while we
Tonight for once, I want the truth. can.

Did you kill my father? No, I can still do this!

Now we get to it. Help me!

You said your brother died in his sleep. Exactly who are you doing this for, Peter?

That was more or less true. Come on!

Caspian, this won't make things any better. Charge!

We Telmarines would have nothing had we not

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We're under attack!
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taken it.

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Attack! Attack!

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Your father knew that as well as anyone.

How could you?


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For Narnia!

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For the same reason you will pull that trigger.

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Pick a target!
- For our son. - Stop!

na
e.
Take aim!

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- Stay right there. - You need to make a choice,
dear.
c Ed!

Do you want our child to be king? Get that gate closed.

Or do you want him to be like Caspian here? Fall back!

- Fatherless! - No! We need to retreat! Now!

Caspian! Go! Get her out of here!

What's that supposed to mean? Back to the gate! Go!

- We're under attack! - Sound the alarm! - Caspian! - I'll find him!

Men! Grab your bows! Go! Get out! Go! Get out! Retreat!
Follow me!
Narnia's better off without the lot of you.
Give the order.
Stop it!
My men are still down there.
What are you all standing around for?
Draw back! Get out! Retreat!
Telmarines will be here soon enough.
Now!
Thank you... my dear little friend.
Fire!
- Well done, lads. - Move it faster, mate. Too
Run for your life! Save yourself! slow!

Peter! The bridge! Beruna pledges its troops.

Leave us! Go, brothers! Galma pledges its troops.

In the name of Aslan! Tashbaan pledges its troops.

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What happened? Ettinsmoor pledges its troops.

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Ask him. Long live the king! Long live the king!

- Peter. - Me?
/ 9 9 Are you so glad of that magic horn now, boy?

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You could've called it off. There was still time. Your kings and queens have failed us.

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No, there wasn't, thanks to you. Your army's half dead. And those that aren't will

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be soon enough.

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If you kept to the plan, those soldiers might be
alive.
c What do you want? Congratulations?

If you'd stayed here like I suggested, they You want your uncle's blood. So do we.
definitely would be!
You want his throne? We can get it for you.
- You called us, remember? - My first mistake.
You tried one ancient power. It failed.
No. Your first mistake was thinking you could
lead these people. But there is a power greater still.

I am not the one who abandoned Narnia. One that kept even Aslan at bay for near a
hundred years.
You invaded Narnia. You have no more right to
lead it than Miraz does. Who's there?

You, him, your father... I am hunger.


Just one drop.
I am thirst.
You know you can't do this alone.
I can fast a hundred years...
I know. You had it sorted.
...and not die.
Why did you never tell me about my father?
I can lie a hundred nights on the ice...
My mother was a Black Dwarf from the Northern
...and not freeze. Mountains.

I can drink a river of blood and not burst. I risked my life all these years

Show me... your enemies! so that one day...

What you hate, so will we. ...you might be a better king than those before
you.
No one hates better than us.
Then I have failed you.
And you can... guarantee Miraz's death?

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Everything I told you, everything I didn't,
And more.
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it was only because I believe in you.
Let the circle be drawn.

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You have a chance to become the most noble
Wait.
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This isn't what I wanted. The Telmarine who saved Narnia.

na
e.
One drop of Adam's blood and you free me. You're lucky, you know.

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c
Then I am yours, my king. What do you mean?

No! To have seen him.

Stop! I wish he'd just given me some sort of proof.

Come on! Come. Maybe we're the ones who need to prove
ourselves to him.
Get away from him!
Pete. You'd better come quickly.
Peter, dear.
Cakes and kettledrums. That's your next big plan?
I've missed you.
Sending a little girl into the darkest parts of the
Come. forest? Alone!
- It's our only chance. - And she won't be alone. The fight shall be to the death. The reward shall
be total surrender."
Haven't enough of us died already?
- Tell me, Prince Edmund... - King.
Nikabrik was my friend too. But he lost hope.
- Pardon me? - It's King Edmund, actually.
Queen Lucy hasn't. And neither have I.
Just "King," though. Peter's the high king.
For Aslan.
I know, it's confusing.
For Aslan!
Why would we risk such a proposal
- Then I'm going with you. - No. We need you
here. when our armies could wipe you out by nightfall?

We have to hold them off until Lucy and Susan Haven't you already underestimated our numbers?
get back.
I mean, only a week ago Narnians were extinct.
If I may...

i s h
And so you will be again.

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Miraz may be a tyrant and a murderer...

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Well, then you should have little to fear.

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...but as king, he is subject to the traditions...

...and expectations of his people.


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This is not a question of bravery.

o m So you're bravely refusing to fight a swordsman

r.c
There is one in particular that may buy us some half your age?
time.
v e
na I didn't say I refused.

e.
Perhaps they intend to surrender.

af
You shall have our support, Your Majesty.
No.
c Whatever your decision.
They are much too noble for that.
Sire, our military advantage alone provides the
"I, Peter, by the gift of Aslan, by election and by perfect excuse to avoid
conquest,
- what might otherwise be... - I'm not avoiding
High King of Narnia, Lord of Cair Paravel and anything!
emperor of the Lone Islands,
I was merely pointing out
in order to prevent the abominable effusion of
blood, that my lord is well within his rights to refuse.

do hereby challenge the usurper Miraz to single His Majesty would never refuse.
combat upon the field of battle.
He relishes the chance to show the people
Are you sure you don't need that horn?
the courage of their new king.
Does His Highness need a respite?
You.
Five minutes?
You should hope your brother's sword is sharper
than his pen. Three!

Destrier has always served me well. You are in Lucy?


good hands.
She got through... with a little help.
Or hooves.
- Thanks. - Well, you were busy.
- Good luck. - Thanks.
I assume you won't let things get that close again!
Look.
You better get up there. Just in case.
Maybe it is time you had this back.
I don't expect the Telmarines will keep their word.
Why don't you hold on to it. You might need to

i s h
gl
call me again. - Sorry. - It's all right.

e n
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- You might need to call me again? - Oh, shut Be careful.
up.

/ 9 9 Keep smiling.

o
If it should appear to be going poorly...
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r.c
How does he look to you?
Understood, Your Majesty.
v e
na Young.

e.
I hope you won't be too disappointed when I

af
survive. But His Majesty's doing extremely well... for his

c
There is still time to surrender.
age.

I think it's dislocated.


Well, feel free.
What do you think happens back home if you die
How many more must die for the throne? here?

Just one. You know you've always been there, and I never
really...
- Ride! - They've seen us!
Save it for later.
- Take the reins. - What are you doing?
Respite!
I'm sorry, Lucy. But it looks as if you'll be going
alone after all. Respite.
Now's not the time for chivalry, Peter! Attack!

Show no mercy! Archers to the ready!

Look out! Narnians!

What's the matter, boy? Charge!

Too cowardly to take a life? One, two...

It's not mine to take. Three, four...

Perhaps I was wrong. Five, six...

Maybe you do have the makings of a Telmarine Take your aim!


king after all.
Stay with them!
Not one like you.
Eight, nine...
Keep your life.

i s h
gl
Get ready!
But I am giving the Narnians back their kingdom.
e n
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Now!
My king.

/ 9 9Stop! Back! Back!


I'll deal with you when this is over.
o m
r.c
Hold it now! Hold it!
It is over.
v e
na Now!

e.
Treachery! They shot him!

af
Charge!

c
They murdered our king!
Charge!
Be ready!
You're a mouse.
Peter!
You people have no imagination.
Go!
Loose! Loose!
To arms, Telmar!
Lucy?
To arms!
Back to the How!
Loose!
Cut off their escape!
Cavalry!
Loose!
Loose! For Aslan!

Brace yourselves! We can defeat them if we draw them to the river.

Back to the How! We must regroup. To Beruna!

Crush them all. To the bridge!

Aslan! Charge!

I knew it was you. The whole time, I knew it. What is happening?

But the others didn't believe me. - The river! - Retreat!

And why would that stop you from coming to me? Back! Back!

I'm sorry. I was too scared to come alone. Come on.

Why wouldn't you show yourself?

i s h
Assemble on that bank!

n gl
e
Why couldn't you come roaring in and save us You will not be harmed!

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like last time?

Things never happen the same way twice, dear


/ 9 9
Surrender your weapons!

one.
o m Take off the armor!

r.c
ve
If I'd have come earlier, would everyone who Rise, kings and queens of Narnia.

na
died... could I have stopped that?

e.
All of you.

a f
We can never know what would have happened,
Lucy.
c I do not think I am ready.

But what will happen is another matter entirely. It's for that very reason I know you are.

- You mean you'll help? - Of course. Thank you, Your Majesty.

- As will you. - Oh, I wish I was braver. Thank you.

If you were any braver, you'd be a lioness. Hail, Aslan! It is a great honor to be in...

Now, I think your friends have slept long enough, I'm completely out of countenance.
don't you?
I must crave your indulgence for appearing in
Come on! this unseemly fashion.

Lucy. Perhaps a drop more?


- I don't think it does that. - You could have a Narnia belongs to the Narnians, just as it does to
go. man.

It becomes you well, small one. Any Telmarines who want to stay and live in
peace are welcome to.
All the same, great king,
But for any of you who wish,
I regret that I must withdraw, for a tail is the
honor and glory of a mouse. Aslan will return you to the home of our
forefathers.
Perhaps you think too much of your honor,
friend. It's been generations since we left Telmar.

Well, it's not just the honor. It's also great for We're not referring to Telmar.
balance.
Your ancestors were seafaring brigands.
And climbing. And grabbing things.
Pirates run aground on an island.
May it please Your High Majesty, we will not bear

i s h
gl
the shame There they found a cave, a rare chasm that

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brought them here from their world.

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of wearing an honor denied to our chief.

Not for the sake of your dignity,


/ 9 9 The same world as our kings and queens.

o m It is to that island I can return you.

r.c
but for the love of your people.

ve
It is a good place for any who wish to make a

na
Look! Thank you, my liege. I will treasure it new start.

e.
always.

af
I will go.

c
From this day forward it will serve as a great
reminder of my huge humility. I will accept the offer.

Now, where is this dear little friend you've told So will we.
me so much about?
Because you have spoken first, your future in
Do you see him now? that world shall be good.

Because you have snuck in... - Where did they go? - They killed them.

I'm sorry, but their future in that world shall be How do we know he is not leading us to our
good. death?

Your Majesty? Sire. If my example can be of any service,

We are ready. Everyone has assembled. I will take 11 mice through with no delay.
Why not?
- We'll go. - We will?
I am 1,300 years older than you.
Come on. Our time's up.
I'm sure when I'm older I'll understand.
After all...
I'm older and don't think I want to understand.
...we're not really needed here anymore.
Aren't you coming, Phyllis?
I will look after it until you return.
You don't think there's any way we can get back?
I'm afraid that's just it.
I've left my new torch in Narnia.
We're not coming back.

We're not?

You two are.

At least, I think he means you two.

i s h
n gl
e
But why?

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9
- Did they do something wrong? - Quite the
opposite, dear one.

m /
o
r.c
But all things have their time.

ve
※ 1000 편 이상의 영화, 미드, 원서,

na
Your brother and sister have learned what they 오디오북으로 공부하기 원하시면 여기를

e.
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can from this world.

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c
Now it's time for them to live in their own.

It's all right, Lu.

It's not how I thought it would be...

...but it's all right.

One day you'll see, too. Come on.

I'm glad I came back.

I wish we had more time together.

It would never have worked, anyway.

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