"This is my greatest friend and the saviour of my life," said Caspian. "And anyone who doesn't like his company may leave my army: at once. Dearest doctor, I am glad to see you again. How ever did you find us out?" – Prince Caspian, by C.S. Lewis
“About that,” said the Doctor, now looking a little apprehensive, “I did have some help”, and at that he turned around and a small group of people came walking out of the forest behind him, causing great outrage and fright among the gathered Narnians- but Caspian himself had a different reaction.
“Lady Aspasia! Markan!” He exclaimed, stunned at the sight of his dance tutor and one of his favourite guards (he also noticed that one of the other people was a man he had frequently seen in the presence of his uncle, though he didn’t know who he was), “what ever are you doing here?”
His dance tutor smiled and stepped forward, seemingly not at all surprised at the many Narnians in front of her: “Call me Sophie, my dear,” she said, and then she paused, as if giving her audience the time to take her in, “and we are here to provide… leverage.”
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“About that,” said the Doctor, now looking a little apprehensive, “I did have some help”, and at that he turned around and a small group of people came walking out of the forest behind him, causing great outrage and fright among the gathered Narnians- but Caspian himself had a different reaction.
“Lady Aspasia! Markan!” He exclaimed, stunned at the sight of his dance tutor and one of his favourite guards (he also noticed that one of the other people was a man he had frequently seen in the presence of his uncle, though he didn’t know who he was), “what ever are you doing here?”
His dance tutor smiled and stepped forward, seemingly not at all surprised at the many Narnians in front of her: “Call me Sophie, my dear,” she said, and then she paused, as if giving her audience the time to take her in, “and we are here to provide… leverage.”