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  • Now Azim Balda stands at the meeting of many roads and from it the posts of the Tisroc (may he live for ever) ride on swift horses to every part of the empire: and it is one of the rights and privileges of the greater Tarkaans to send messages by them.

    The Horse And His Boy Lewis, C S 1954

  • "If you were not my father, O ever-living Tisroc," said the Prince, grinding his teeth, "I should say that was the word of a coward."

    The Horse And His Boy Lewis, C S 1954

  • But he must have been as bad as he could be, for it came out afterwards he had been in the pay of the Tisroc and had sent a lot of secret information to Tashbaan.

    The Horse And His Boy Lewis, C S 1954

  • Yet as the irrefutable and sapient Tisroc has said it is very grievous to be constrained to keep our hands off such a dainty dish as Narnia.

    The Horse And His Boy Lewis, C S 1954

  • And after the old Tisroc's death when Rabadash became Tisroc in his place he turned out the most peaceable Tisroc Calormen had ever known.

    The Horse And His Boy Lewis, C S 1954

  • As soon as all three had entered the room and the door was shut, the Tisroc seated himself on the divan with a sigh of contentment, the young man took his place, standing before him, and the Grand Vizier got down on his knees and elbows and laid his face flat on the carpet.

    The Horse And His Boy Lewis, C S 1954

  • How can you say such dreadful things; and about the Tisroc (may he live for ever) too.

    The Horse And His Boy Lewis, C S 1954

  • "O enlightened Vizier," said the Tisroc, "bestow your wisdom upon us concerning this strange proposal."

    The Horse And His Boy Lewis, C S 1954

  • Terrible shall the vengeance of the Tisroc be: even now.

    The Horse And His Boy Lewis, C S 1954

  • "I might be the son of a Tarkaan myself - or the son of the Tisroc (may he live for ever) or of a god!"

    The Horse And His Boy Lewis, C S 1954

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