tABLE DOOR JILL ougo te rock already but se fotten t part of ement of o ond ran to it, and arrived t t all of t, o t t. A terrible sig their eyes.
A ene oable door carrying somet kicked and struggled. As ace.
tirian and t to rescue to tance a and s table. tting at it now.
Even to keep urned aside, stop blubbing, I get my string ," she said.
"are arro; said Poggin suddenly.
Everyone ducked and pulled soon became clear t t being s at. Griffle and time ting at the enes.
"Keep it up, boys!" came Griffles voice. "All toget Darkies any more t Monkeys - or Lions - or Kings. the Dwarfs.”
ever else you may say about D brave. t ao some safe place. to stay and kill as many of bot rouble by killing one anoted Narnia for their own.
per taken into at te. Also tarkaans voice cried out: "ty of you keep ce rock. t, after me, t each a lesson.”
tirian and ill panting from t and tes rest, stood and looked on range se by no it gave was now less and of a darker red.
As far as one could see, ty except for t lig make out muc ting up a good figirian could arkaan calling, "take all you alive! take them alive!”
ever t fig did not last long. t died away.
tarkaan ing back to table: eleven men followed away, was never known.)
"to tas; said Risarkaan.
And o t dark dain, o table and said: "t , Lord tash.”
And all ts of ted, "tasas god tasas; (t "tas; now.)
ttle party by te rock co one another.
trickle of er ing doed ones lapped from ttle pool of tone. Suc t it seemed t delicious drink tly thing else.
"I feel in my bones," said Poggin, "t her have died.”
"It is indeed a grim door," said tirian. "It is more like a mouth.”
"O o stop it?" said Jill in a shaken voice.
"Nay, fair friend," said Je;It may be for us to Aslans try and onight.”
Risarkaan turned able and o a place in front of te rock.
"; ;If to me and put to a cage in tisrocs garden, to tisrocs kennels, and t. But to tas.”
the only answer was growls.
"Get on, ; said tarkaan. "Kill ts, but take two- legged ones alive.”
And t battle of t King of Narnia began.
made it from t from t o Narnia by ones and tending to be peaceful mercs, and of course t a t er, after trong and tusks and a uni before you are in reacirian and friends. miing for their lives.
In a quite so bad as you mighink.
o t t mucime to feel eitened or sad. tirian kneing furiously on t of t only just sa any of t noo sell his life as dearly as he could.
t of it keep to tion in ed, ue rock. A man once must take dart in rokes t you quite a distance from t ting furto t, o table. t. But no .
All at once everyte clear. ing tarkaan himself.
t of it) raig. figable, for it s t to table on purpose ever si began. And will figarkaan as hard as he could.
A irians ed forarkaans scimitar, seized o table, sing: "e in aash yourself!”
t.
tside screamed. "tasas; and baased tain, tas any rate, did not to meet tash.
For a moment or tirian did not kno dark iable, as ed. rong lig was why he was blinking.
uro look at Risarkaan, but Ris looking at ed; t , face doirian looked in tion warkaan ed.
And tood.
A terrible figure o oill muc ures s beak s eyes blazed. A croaking voice came from its beak.
"t called me into Narnia, Risarkaan. to say?”
But tarkaaed tle: but nig began to suspect t t be a real tas of it him now.
itooping to pick up a asucked irian errible eyes: for of course, look at you straight.
But immediately, from beasrong and calm as t;Begone, Monster, and take your lao your o Fathe-Sea.”
ture vanisarkaan still us arm. And tirian turo see who had spoken.
And ing as it en in any fight.
Seven Kings and Queens stood before tering clot tirian boeously and to speak ared , for not Jill as seen and tears and an old drill dress e from bat first s t, and point. And t t of tace: but he also was ged as Jill was ged.
tirian suddenly felt a ing among t and s of a battle still on moment in t state at all. feast at Cair Paravel. (But in Narnia yood clotable oo make t felt beautiful as iful in Narnia: and tarcic to be found from one end of try to ther.)
"Sire," said Jill ing foriful curtsey, "let me make you knoo Peter the high King over all Kings in Narnia.”
tirian o ask ers hand.
"; ;You are o me.”
And th cheeks as a high King should.
to t of t even s old, and t;Sir, t Lady Polly Day, s talk." to a man ; ;is t day. Ahe Queen Lucy.”
"Sir," said tirian, ;If I , t your Majesty ters? here is Queen Susan?”
"My sister Susan," anser sly and gravely, "is no longer a friend of Narnia.”
"Yes," said Eustace, "and o get o e and talk about Narnia or do anyt Narnia, s all to play when we were children.“
"O; said Jill. "Serested in not nylons and lipstid invitations. S too keen on being grown-up.”
"Gro; said t;I ing to be te all t to stay t age. o ra to t time of ones life as quick as sop there as long as she .”
"ell, doalk about t no; said Peter. "Look! -trees. Let us taste them.”
And t time, tirian looked about ure was.
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