t MEEtING ON StABLE ime t speak nor even sear. tamped th his hoof, and shook his mane, and spoke.
"Sire," ;t tless traffic isrod as soon as o make ready aking of Cair Paravel and all Narnia. Not to go back to Stable rutake ture t Aslan sends us. And if, by a great marvel, ty enes urn again and die in battle er of t will soon march from Cair Paravel.”
tirian nodded. But uro t;No is time for you to go o your oless you you to do.”
"B - but ; said Jill ly but because everything was so horrible.
"Nay," said t;you loosed me from tree: you glided before me like a snake last nigook Puzzle: and you, Eustace, killed your man. But you are too young to s meet tonig may be, treat you - nay, I and you - to return to your oo s suctle on my side.”
"No, no, no," said Jill (very ;e , I dont care o stick to you ace?”
"Yes, but to get so it," said Eustace ting looks ;Because, you see, alking about oing back! no magic for doing it!”
t, at t, Jill ed Eustace for saying it. ter-of-fact ed.
irian realized t trangers could not get ed to go across tains into Arc possibly be safe. But t knoo send ainly take Arc isroc ed to ries for ad Jill begged so tirian said take t, "ture t Aslan ;.
t idea t go back to Stable by noill after dark. But told t if t ted, except perry. ts told t taso go near it except meetings. And enes are never good t even by daylig round to some being seen. to do s togety. And table, pletely out of sigill t at o produce o give the Narnians a sudden surprise.
Everyone agreed and ty set off on a ne - toed imes fleo and fro above times perc even t in some great need - would dream of riding on a Uni.
time Jill aace ogeto be alloo e no feel brave at all.
"Pole," said Eusta a ell you Ive got the wind up.”
"O, Scrubb," said Jill. "You fig I - Im just s to knoruth.”
"O; said Eustace. "Im feeling Im going to be sick.”
"Dont talk about t, foodness sake," said Jill.
t on in silence for a minute or two.
"Pole," said Eustace presently.
"?" said she.
"ll killed here?”
"ell well be dead, I suppose.”
"But I mean, rain? Or s vanish and never be heard of any more? Or shall we be dead in England?”
"Gos of t.”
"Itll be rum for Peter and t of train es in here in England.”
"Ug; said Jill. " a horrid idea.”
"It be ; said Eustace. "e s be there.”
"I almost ; said Jill.
" o say?”
"I o say I , I dont, I dont. Even if ing for Narnia tupid at in a bat the same.”
"Or be smasish Railways!”
"?”
"ell seemed to to Narnia - I t it . So I o find ourselves ead.”
ace alking about t o be do and t of t all o t of t topped talking it and make tc t on talking. Poggis o do.
to t once. And believe t all tick to Griffle.
And fig and in and out among trees age to toniging ter?
ern aste beyond t erfall and live like outla gradually get stronger and stronger, for talkis and Arc last t of careless by t of try and Narnia er all, somet ime of King Miraz!
And tirian "But tas; a in none of it o say so.
o Stable . t at o t at able, it took t of t describe properly unless one e pages and pages about it. t of cover to t e adventure, and ts i or a good Guide you must surees about fifteen yards beable. t and lay down.
t part, ting. Luckily for t for a couple of of course t grey and ting a drink. Puzzle just stood, stle tirian, Je as soundly as if Cair Paravel, till ting a t on table and khe hour had e.
"Kiss me, Je; ;For certainly t nig you in any matter great or small, five me now.”
"Dear King," said t;I could almost wis I mig.
Fareogeto.”
t, foro table. t Puzzle (not a kind be, telling to move till someone came to fetcook up tion at one end of table.
t been lit for long and beginning to blaze up. It a croures , so t tirian could not at first see tion of ts or cats eyes in the
s of a car. And just as tirian took opped beating and from somearkaan tain. to tarkaans ;Not so fast, dont go so fast, Im not at all ings are getting too muc meant to be up at nigs not as if I or a bat - o; On t and stately, ail straig. to tirian t t once if t dire. Fortunately t. But tirian o Ginger in a lo;No, to t. See t well.”
"Miao on me!" said Giepped a do ros: in t say.
For really, as it re. ts; ttle grassy place just in front of table, ood to talk to tage; table itself tage; and tirian and ion. If any of tepped foro t, all eyes ood still in table, it ticed.
Risarkaan dragged to turo face t t toirian and his friends.
"No; said Risarkaan in a lo;Say t o t; As tle prod or kick from be of oe.
"Do leave me alone," muttered S. But up straig;Noen, all of you. A terrible t t ever was done in Narnia. And Aslan -”
"tas; warkaan.
"tas; said t;is very angry about it.”
terrible sileo nerouble ore for ttle party by table also oh was ing now?
"Yes," said t;At t, be o do hink
no one o do even if self up in a lion-skin and is in tending to be Aslan.”
Jill if to tell trut up from ts. "Grrr!" came t; let me get my teeto him!”
"It nig; screamed t;but it got as a Donkey! A iserable Ass! If any of you see t Ass -”
"Grrr!" gros. "e er keep out of our way.”
Jill looked at tood ttle trut tronger. elling ts t an ass o deceive t;ts just ; ear ;ts taken t of our sails," ;taken from under our feet," said tirian. "Cursed, cursed cleverness!" said Poggin. "Ill be s this new lie is of Gingers making.”
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