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Match each term to it's sentence.
“I am rather of opinion, said Rabadash, “that it has come about by the ____ of the starts and the operation of natural causes.
“And this change. O most learned Prince, has doubtless been brought to pass by powerful ____ of those wicked persons who now call themselves kings and queens of Narnia.”
“Dog,” he shouted, directing series of well-aimed kicks at the hindquarters of the Vizier, “do not dare to quote the poets to me. I have had ____s and verses flung at me all day and I can endure them no more.”
“O ____ Tisroc,” said the Vizier.
How blessed is Calormen," said the Vizier, popping up his face again, "on whose ruler the gods have been pleased to bestow prudence and circumspection! Yet as the irrefutable and sapient Tisroc has said it is very ____ to be restricted to keep our hands off such a dainty dish as Narnia. Gifted was that poet who said——" but at this point Ahoshta noticed an impatient movement of the Prince's toe and became suddenly silent.
"Know, O enlightened Prince," said the Grand Vizier, "that until the year in which your ____ed father began his salutary and unending reign, the land of Narnia was covered with ice and snow and was moreover ruled by a most powerful enchantress."
This seemed to ____ the prince.
No man will be more ____ed than you and I to hear that Anvard is in his hand.
“And you, estimate Vizier, whether he ____s or not by no means allow the flow of your eloquence to be interrupted. For nothing is more suitable to persons of gravity and decorum than to endure minor inconveniences with constancy.
“You shall say that I did it without your knowledge and against you will, and without you r blessing being ____ed by the violence of my love and the impetuosity of youth.