Lean times and long hours shut in have not been good for a Narnian at all.) What I wrote but did not include was Susan's line:
"Green? Edmund, my brother, green is not your colour." Truth be told, I had a lot of problems with the final line of the chapter. But yes, the shut in and conclave have not been good for anyone, and Edmund has had to see to his own mending and laundry and dressing for weeks and weeks. She does also disapprove of the fact that having declared himself, he should have been able to whip out of hiding a quick, appropriate, kingly, and colour-neutral item.
Of course, Edmund has been learning accounting all winter. Susan, on the other hand, has been plotting her entrance and wardrobe.
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"Green? Edmund, my brother, green is not your colour."
Truth be told, I had a lot of problems with the final line of the chapter. But yes, the shut in and conclave have not been good for anyone, and Edmund has had to see to his own mending and laundry and dressing for weeks and weeks. She does also disapprove of the fact that having declared himself, he should have been able to whip out of hiding a quick, appropriate, kingly, and colour-neutral item.
Of course, Edmund has been learning accounting all winter. Susan, on the other hand, has been plotting her entrance and wardrobe.