“You have a traitor there, Aslan,“ said the Witch. Of course everyone present knew that she meant Edmund. But Edmund had got past thinking about himself after all he’d been through and after the talk he’d had that morning. He just went on looking at Aslan. It didn’t seem to matter what the Witch said.
The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (dir. Andrew Adamson)
“ … she’s angry about all the things i’ve been saying lately, ” thought edmund. and though he did not like to admit that he had been wrong, he also did not much like being alone in this strange, cold, quiet
place; so he shouted again.
“ i say, lu ! i’m sorry i didn’t believe you. i see now you were right all along. do come out. make it pax ! ”
… still there was no answer.
the lion , the witch and the wardrobe . chapter 3 ; edmund and the wardrobe.