tLE before trumpkin and t of tures at t t t. At tood Glozelle and Sopespian t imblee of all to tell truto make up for torm on t of ts, stock-still except ed a urf, looked mucelmarine baron who
faced . Peter sor, and o t. It before tol goes at an important race, but very much worse.
"I came to t; said trumpkin.
"So do I," said truffleer. "But look behind you.”
"uttered t; are they?
iful people - like gods and goddesses and giants. are they?”
"Its t; said truffleer. "Aslan hem.”
"; said t;tll be very useful if try any treac it h his sword.”
ter and Miraz ering ts from opposite ends, bot, bots, s and sill togeto speak,, but it o t moment, t it ely droing like cro a football match.
"ell done, Peter, o; sed Edmund as ;Follo up, quick!" Aer did, and for a fe looked as if t mig togeto make real use of and ; came telmarines. Caspian and Edmund grey.
"Peter is taking some dreadful knocks," said Edmund.
"; said Caspian. "s happening now?”
"Bot," said Edmund. "A bit blo. atcifically time. Cirg round and round, feeling eachers defences.”
"Im afraid t; muttered tor. But it was nearly deafening.
" ? ?" asked tor. "My old eyes missed it.”
"t," said Caspian, still clapping. "Just t blood. "Its looking ugly again no; said Edmund. "Peters not using be in t arm.”
It oo true. Everyone could see t Peters sing of telmarines redoubled.
"Youve seen more battles t; said Caspian. "Is there any ow?”
"Precious little," said Edmund. "I suppose just do it. ith luck.”
"O it all?" said Caspian.
Suddenly all ting on bot.
t;Oo a rest. e on, Doctor. You and I may be able to do someto ts and Peter came outside to meet ty, heaving.
"Is your left arm ; asked Edmund.
"Its ly a ; Peter said. "I got t of o my . I dont ts broken, but it migie it up very tighink I could manage.”
; do you ter?”
"toug; said Peter. "Very tougill and s sun too. to tell trut muco - to everyo s me. o ts again So long, old cor. And I say, Ed, say someto trumpkin. hes been a brick.”
Edmund couldnt speak. or to omach.
But t er noo be able to make some use of ainly made good use of . playing tig e, sing he enemy work.
"Co; booed telmarines. " you stand up to you like it, eh?
t youd e to fig dance. Yah!”
"O listen to t; said Caspian.
"Not ; said Edmund. "You dont kno last, oers . Peter staggered, slipped sideelmarines rose like t;No; t;Now. Quick!
Quick! Kill ; But io egg top of Peter already. Edmund bit ill ter. It looked as if it break.
"Great Scott!" cried Edmund. &quo it, Peter.”
"I couldnt see or. "?”
"Grabbed Mirazs arm as it came do; said trumpkin, dang . "the high King! Up, Old Narnia!”
"Look," said truffleer. "Miraz is angry. It is good." tainly at it ongs no seemed impossible for eit to be killed.
As tement greing almost died aators magnifit.
A great s arose from t struck by Peter, but face doussock. Peter stepped back, ing for o rise.
"O; said Edmund to ;Need lemanly as all t? I suppose . es of being a Knig is t brute e and then -”
But "t brute" never rose. their own plans ready.
As soon as to ts g, "treachery!
treacraitor abbed o arms! to arms, telmar!”
Peter ood o;to arms, Narnia! treac; Peter sed. If all t upon once Glozelle stopped to stab ;ts for your insult, t; er so face Sopespian, slas of troke, ; telmarine army no amping forooping low and swinging aurs g,
ttle was joined.
"e back, Reepictle ass!" sed Peter. "Youll only be killed. t; But ttle creatures among t of botelmarine day felt suddenly pierced as if by a dozen ske. If , someone else did.
But almost before to tougurned error not on t on somet;the world!”
But soorees as ters army, and t of telmarines. ood at t in full fury on an autumn evening? Imagi sound. And t tead of being fixed to one place, rees but still like trees because tossed and leaves fell round t for telmarines. It tle alarming even for tes all Mirazs folloo t River in to tos and closed gates.
t t erday. tter panid hey all surrendered.
But he bridge?
Early t m, after a feanding over to ;e rees could still be seen moving aoed, jumped up. Everyone alking Animals, ion.
" is it, Aslan?" said Lucy, ing to dance.
"e, c; said ;Ride on my back again today.”
"O; cried Lucy, and boto ty moved off Aslan
leading, Baing somersaults, ts frisking round the rear.
turned a little to t, raced doeep of to cross it, of ter came a great , bearded looked at Aslan and out of its mouth a deep voice came.
"; it said. "Loose my s.”
"?" whispered Susan.
"I ts t ; said Lucy.
"Bacc; said Aslan. "Deliver him from his s.”
"t means t," t Lucy. And so it did. Bacco ter, and a mier t curious t, strong trunks of ivy came curling up all tones round, splitting, breaking, separating turned into and to ter. iter t;s t; cried to town.
Everyone is fled before t o igigickly stogs on tory lesson. t of "ory" t augruest ory you ever read arue t exg adveory.
"If you dont attend, G; said tress, and stop looking out of to give you an order-mark.”
"But please, Miss Prizzle -" began Gwendolen.
"Did you I said, G; asked Miss Prizzle.
"But please, Miss Prizzle," said G;theres a LION!”
"take talking nonsense," said Miss Prizzle. "And no; A roar interrupted tanding on grass in a forest glade. Sc o steady the desk was a rose-bush. ild people such as she
ly dumpy, prim little girls legs.
Ged.
"Youll stay ?" said Aslan.
"O; said Gantly sake off some of table clot she was wearing.
in ttle to of t tohey were a larger and a merrier pany.
t on across t bank, of t every farm animals came out to join ts to pieces and came trotting along he mud and whinnying.
At a a man ick burst into floried to drop it, but it stuck to runk of a tree, took root. t before, burst out laughem.
At a little to, to anotiredlooking girl eacic to a number of boys reet and a stab of joy t. Aslan stopped rig her.
"O, dont," s;Id love to. But I mustnt. I must stiy ened if they saw you.”
&qu; said t pig-like of t;alking to out of ts tell tor salks to people out of t to be teag us.”
"Lets go and see ; said anoto the window.
But as soon as ttle faces looked out, Bacc cry of Euan, euoi-oi-oi-of and t and trampling one anoto get out of t of t er) t ticular little boys t t of very fitle pigs in t part of try where before.
"No; said Aslan to tress, and shem.
At Beaversdam t again along thern bank.
to a little cottage ;; asked Aslan. ture of a lion, afraid of ;Aunties very ill," s;So die." t to go in at ttage, but it oo small for ed t fell back. And till in tle old o scream or faint. S;O rue. Ive been ing for to take me away?”
"Yes, Dearest," said Aslan. "But not t." And as suo e fad and s up and said, " better. I take a little breakfast this m.”
"; said Baccctage o no er but t jelly, sm as beef, ea, cool as dew.
"Eo our ; said t;t makes a nice c does." And s of bed.
"Ride on me," said Aslan, and added to Susan and Lucy, "You two queens will o run now.”
"But just as ; said Susan. And off t again.
And so at last, er and r and barking and neigo tood flinging doers army, still ood round tern and glad faces. And t t to Caspian and ther; for she was his old nurse.
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