[ susan debates on whether or not to end it there - but, knowing her brother, appealing to her own status as his older sister is definitely not the way to convince him. ]
It isn't gentlemanly at all to leave your poor, dear sister alone in this room with another gentleman that is NOT her sibling. Even if it is for something as innocuous as a lesson!
Besides, what will the people of Narnia say of their Just King when they find out that he isn't at all strong enough to bear a lesson that is very, er, dear to their hearts?
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[ susan debates on whether or not to end it there - but, knowing her brother, appealing to her own status as his older sister is definitely not the way to convince him. ]
It isn't gentlemanly at all to leave your poor, dear sister alone in this room with another gentleman that is NOT her sibling. Even if it is for something as innocuous as a lesson!
Besides, what will the people of Narnia say of their Just King when they find out that he isn't at all strong enough to bear a lesson that is very, er, dear to their hearts?