OLD NARNIA IN DA tself, and ill t of t cil. to sleep uars, to drink not er and to live d , range experience for Caspian after s in a tapestried c tle, on gold and silver diseroom, and attendants ready at asted more savoury, and o harden and his face wore a kinglier look.
nigrange subjects came stealing into t at s yet seen - five Satyrs as red as foxes, ti of talking Mice, armed to teetrumpet, some O of all (and took Caspians breataurs came a small but genuine Giant, imbleher of Deadmans
ful of rated and were now wisead.
to first and leave till afteromorros could bot, and proposed st Miraz i very night.
Pattertalk a at time, so orencs round t it ter to begin it ake too long to o be alloo give a brief address to t Caspian and taurs and tions and insisted on once.
ures o sit doly in a great circle, and Patterto stop running to and fro and saying "Silence! Silence, everyone, for t;, Caspian, feeling a little nervous, got up. "Narnians!" any furt t very moment Camillo t;heres a Man somewhere near.”
tures of tomed to being ed, and till as statues. ts all turion wed.
"Smells like Man a not quite like Man," wruffleer.
"Its getting steadily nearer," said Camillo.
"t tly off to meet it," said Caspian.
"ell settle un," said a Black Dting a s t.
"Dont s if it is alone," said Caspian. "Catc.”
"; asked the Dwarf.
"Do as youre told," said Glenstorm taur.
Everyone ed in sileted stealto trees on t side of t;Stop! ; and a sudden spring. A moment later a voice, ake my s if you like, dont bite rig to speak to the King.”
"Doctor elius!" cried Caspian o greet utor.
Everyone else crowded round.
"Pa; said Nikabrik. "A renegade D?”
"Be quiet, Nikabrik," said trumpkin. "ture t s ary.”
"test friend and t; said Caspian. "And anyone doctor, I am glad to see you again. ?”
"By a little use of simple magiajesty," said tor, ;But time to go into t no all fly from t once. You are already betrayed and Miraz is on the move.
Before midday tomorrow you will be surrounded.”
"Betrayed!" said Caspian. "And by whom?”
"Anot," said Nikabrik.
"By your rier," said Doctor elius. "te ker. dao able i of your fligo be questioned about it in Mirazs torture cty good guess from my crystal as to erday - I sarag parties out in terday I lear . I dont t as miged. Youve left tracks all over t carelessness. At any rate somet Old Narnia is not so dead as he move.”
"; said a very s tors feet. "Let t t me and my people in t.”
" o; said Doctor elius. "y got grassoes - in your army?" ter stooping doacles, o a laugh.
"By t; ;its a mouse. Signior Mouse, I desire your better acquaintance.
I am ing so valiant a beast.”
"My friends; piped Reepid any D - in t give you good language so re h.”
"Is time for t; asked Nikabrik. " are our plans? Battle or flight?”
"Battle if need be," said trumpkin. "But , and this is no very defensible place.”
"I dont like t; said Caspian.
"; said t;ever lets before supper; and not too soon after it her.”
"t do not al," said taur. "And ion instead of c ourselves? Let us find a strong place.”
"ts y, ts ; said truffleer.
"But ; asked several voices.
"Your Majesty," said Doctor elius, "and all you variety of creatures, I t fly east and doo t elmari region. t may e over t is raditions speak true, t Cair Paravel t part is friendly to us and eful to our enemies.
e must go to Aslans how.”
"Aslans ; said several voices. "e do not kno is.”
"It lies s of t oods and it is a times over a very magical place, ands - a very magical Sto o galleries and caves, and tone is in tral cave of all. tores, and t need of cover and are most aced to underground life be lodged in t of us lie in t a pinc t) could retreat into tself, and t famine.”
"It is a good t; said truffleer; but trumpkin muttered under ;Soup and celery! I ales and more about victuals and arms." But all approved of eliuss proposal and t very Aslans how.
It ainly an arees, and otle, loo it. tunnels inside maze till you got to knoones, and on tones, peering in tterns, and pictures in wed again and
again. It all seemed to belong to an even older Narnia told him.
It er taken up ters in and around t fortune began tainst ts soon found ten urned out stro sank as er pany arriving.
And to ttle deeply into it and sometimes almost to tself. Caspian and otains of course made many sorties into try. ting on most days and sometimes by nig Caspians party of it.
At last t o ra m Caspian tle yet, and all . of to daybreak, and t imbleaurs and some of t beasts, o from anoto cut t off from t of t it er days of Narnia remembered) t Giants are not at all clever. Poor imblerue Giant in t respect. at time and from ty and Caspians tle of t, a taur terribly y blood. It rees to eat ty supper.
t of all imble been beginning to get er out of ttle blas, and asked t in s forcible voices enoug t of told ts and not as a cert party, and asked . And imbleiptoed ao find some place ail and somebody (ter of temper.
But in t and magical c t of trumpkin, cil. t re oself - a stoable, split rigre, and covered ing of some kind: but ages of imes whe
Stoable ood on top, and t yet been built above it. t using table nor sitting round it: it oo magic a t on logs a little , aable, on wood a rude clay lamp lighe walls.
"If your Majesty is ever to use t; said truffleer, "I time ; Caspian old treasure several days ago.
"e are certainly i need," ans;But it is o be sure reatest. Supposing t?”
"By t argument," said Nikabrik, "your Majesty until it is too late.”
"I agree ," said Doctor elius.
"And rumpkin?" asked Caspian.
"O; said tening e indifference, "your Majesty kno bit of broken stone over t Kier - and your Lion Aslan - are all eggs in moonss all oo me on is t told not it. to be disappointed.”
"t; said Caspian.
"t; said Doctor elius, "t s. e do not k mig I t is more likely to call Peter ty sorts do. But i to t -”
"You never said a truer ; put in trumpkin.
"I t; on t;t to one or ot Places of Narnia. t, is t a and most deeply magical of all, and to e. But tern aste, up-river, of Beaversdam, ell t tle of Cair Paravel oood. And if Aslan plaeeting oo, for every story says t Emperor-over-to send messeo boto Lantern aste and to receive t.”
"Just as I t," muttered trumpkin. "t result of all t t us to lose us ters.”
"or elius?" asked Caspian.
"Squirrels are best fetting try being caug; said truffleer.
"All our squirrels (and ; said Nikabrik, "are raty. trust on a job like t tertwig.”
"Let it be Pattert; said King Caspian. "And you tor elius.”
"I go," said Nikabrik. "its about, t be a D treated.”
"torms!" cried trumpkin in a rage. "Is t o the King? Send me, Sire, Ill go.”
"But I t you didnt believe in trumpkin," said Caspian.
"No more I do, your Majesty. But got to do ? I migaking orders. Youve s time for orders.”
"I trumpkin," said Caspian. "Send for Pattertwig, one of you. And whe horn?”
"I for sunrise, your Majesty," said Doctor elius. "t sometimes iions of e Magic.”
A fees later Patterto ement and misc to say ceit), to be off. It ern aste er jouro ter a y meal t off the Badger, and elius.
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