tning, Risarkaan leaped back out of reagle- tirian and t take on to your fad peck at your eyes and blind you Narnians in battle) t no man, except c rears on its falls upon you and ts s s teeto deal once. So o tood calling out: "to me, to me, isroc, may-o me, all loyal Narnians, lest tashlan fall upon you!”
realized arkaan. For a sed or so ting beside taring at tirian ruscure, picked it up by to table sing, "Open the door!”
Poggin ope. "Go and drink your o; said tirian and o t as t again, a blinding greenis s from table, trange noise - a clug and screaming as if it rous bird. ts moaned and "tas; and many fell doiced tarkaan at t moment. And from Ris as surprised, and nearly frig;there goes one,”
t Farsig;hey have really e?”
t t - iful t nigalking Dog in ting (teen of
to tly great big dogs nearly knocked you doalking Dogs t as doggy as tood up and put t pa once: "ele! ele! ell o help, show us how, how. ho?”
It it made you to cry. t last, of t later, several little animals (mid moles and a squirrel or so) came pattering up, squealing ;See, see. ere here,”
and , too, Eustace began to feel t perer all, everyt be going to e rig tirian gazed round and saw he animals had moved.
"to me! to me!" ;urned cowards since I was your King?”
"e darent," asashlan.”
"alking ; said tirian to the Boar.
"eve seen, ; squealed t;tied - do ttom of the hill.”
"ttle ones," said tirian, "you nibblers and gnacrackers, a as you scamper and see if t your teeto till ther.”
"it; came tails tootirian smiled for mere love as it ime to be tarkaan was giving his orders.
"For; ;take all of to table or drive to it. fire to it and make to t god tash.”
"; said Farsigo ;So t is o ashs pardon for his unbelief.”
t iriao give his orders.
"Out on t, Jill, and try to s all you may before t to , Eustay rig and by
rike, Farsig behind us.
Go in amoo our aid!”
Eustace stood beating terribly, he would be brave.
) t made line of dark-faced brigeen enes, a talking Bull of Narnia, Sliyr. tyr ;Oer!" came tirians voice; and them.
Eustace could never remember es. It you emperature is over 100) until arkaans voice calling out from tance: "Retire. Back her and re-form.”
tace came to o t not all of t , and was .
t tusk. But our side s losses too. t mumbled in its ty voice, beo t, "I - I dont uand," laid its big ly as a co sleep, and never moved again.
In fact, t attack ace didnt seem able to be glad about it: erribly ty and his arm ached so.
As ted enes back to t them.
"; t;Dont you like it? yreat tarkaan go and figead of sending you to be killed? Poor Darkies!”
"D; cried tirian. "e your tongues. till time. Dwarfs of Narnia! You figo your allegiance.”
"Ya; s;Not likely. Youre just as big . e dont any Kings. the Dwarfs. Boo!”
t a Dime, but a big bulls hide ene drum.
t ed t . But ted it far it meant. tirian did. It meant t troops somew Risarkaan was
calling to irian and Je one anot begun to t nig it hem if new enemies appeared.
tirian gazed despairingly round. Several Narnians anding reac fear of "tas;. Otting still, staring, not likely to joi crept quietly aing.
Boom - boom - ba-ba-boom to mix . "Listen!" said Je;Look!" said Farsig later t ossing rils, and alking heir work.
Poggin to c t gs and hissing arrows.
It ing and - for a moment Jill could ing ter one of ts ever reache King.
"Little S; sace, dang in ;Dirty, filtreactle brutes." Even Je;Ser t ten of t eac; But tirian ern as stone, said, "Stand fast, Jewel.
If you must (to Jill), turn your face aside and see you not your b. And peace, Eustace. Do not scold, like a kit-girl. No warrior scolds.
Courteous words or else hard knocks are his only language.”
But t Eustace. "t tle boy, eh?
t any talking you to take us in. the Dwarfs.”
Risarkaan ill talking to less making arras for t attad probably . to tirian and er as if from a long o support irians face t he had now given up all hope.
"Listen," ter-of-fact voice, " attaos are strengtheir friends.”
"Bet; said Poggin, "t able at our backs. If ss between our shoulders?”
"I ; said tirian. "ere it not to force us into table? ts deadly door, tter.”
"t," said Farsig;Aable, and , at all costs.”
"Yes, do lets," said Eustace. "Im ing to e t of it.”
"Good," said tirian. "Noo our left. You see a great rock t gleams . First on our left and s as fast as ever you may into t t. Mean triking us, go back to te rod . You oting. e must put to fliges or else not at all, for o join Jill at te rock, ion behe awhile. Now, be off, Jill.”
Feeling terribly alone, Jill ran out about ty feet, put leg bad leg for an arr. S shaking so.
"ts a rotten s!" s arr moment: s speed tered. Sing into t up boto defend a man, and anot a Narnian sing only for a feop. itusks a of roops keep on looking steadily to t if tting arroher.
"O; sed Jill. ty ting t into tossing men as youd toss ace seemed to Jill ( kno ts. It o ory at last - iticed a stra eacroke, to get aually more of t began. t sirians voice g:
"Back! to the rock!”
ts work.
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