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CHAPTER FIVE

        PRINCE     "MY dear sister and very good Lady," said King Edmund, "you must now sell you plainly we are in no small danger.”

        " is it, Edmund asked the Queen.

        "It is t; said Edmund. "I do not t easy to leave    tas you ake s. But    by t as soon as    denial er    than prisoners.”

        One of tle.

        "I ies, I ; said Sallo;Easily    in but not easily out, as ter said in ter pot!”

        "I ; tinued Edmund. "tle    used (mores ty) to    your long    delays and doubtful anso kno it aside-meaning at time to diminis os about     o be cold.    of tening, till veiled under a    sesy, in every word he spoke.”

        "Yes," said tumnus. "And as tell ed every stone of it and I    lie) told    nouro t meant no good and said, `to tle goatfoot; alrovided you leave us in exge a bride for our prince.“

        "Do you mean ; exclaimed Susan.

        "ts my fear, Susan," said Edmund: "ife: or slave which is worse.”

        "But isre?”

        "Sire," said Peridan to t;t be so mad. Do there are no swords and spears in Narnia?”

        "Alas," said Edmund. "My guess is t tisroc tle land. And little lands on t empire o t empire. o blot t, gobble t o e to Cair Paravel as your lover, sister, it may    be t    us. Most likely o make one    mouth.”

        "Let ry," said t;At sea o cross.”

        "true, friend," said Edmund. "But is t a sure defence?    does    Sallowpad say?”

        "I k ; said t;For I    far    and ; (you may be sure t Sa pricked up    t). "And tain; t if tisroc goes by t oasis    army across it into Arc days marc too little for t of all    ts. But ther way.”

        Sa listened more attentively still.

        "    ; said t;must start from tombs    of t Kings and ride nort so t t Pire is alraigtle more, o tony valley, imes and never kno it er nor anyt if    o a    river and    ride by ter all to Arland.”

        "And do tern ; asked the Queen.

        "Friends, friends," said Edmund, " asking o save t of ty.    For ter ted tisroc a dozen times over, yet    long before t day our ts    and this prince.”

        "e ; said t D;And this is a    reasonably defensible house.”

        "As to t," said t;I do not doubt t every one of us e and t e at t over our dead    bodies. Yet we ss figrap when alls said.”

        "Very true," croaked t;t stands in a ories, but    fe the house on fire.”

        "I am t; said Susan, bursting into tears. "O Cair Paravel. Our last hose ambassadors came from    en.

        ting an orchard for us . . . oh . . . oh.”

        And she buried her fa her hands and sobbed.

        "Ce, Su, ce," said Edmund. "Remember-but ter er tumnus?" For th his hands as    if he were

        trying to keep o and fro as if he had a    pain in his inside.

        "Dont speak to me, dont speak to me," said tumnus. "Im t I    , , do .”

        ts puzzled silend ts fore;ty is o get doo our sores, too-    being seen and stopped.”

        "Yes," said a D;Just as ty about    riding is t he has no horse.”

        "ait, ," said Mr tumnus impatiently. "All ext foing doo our soday and taking stuff on board.”

        "Yes," said King Edmund doubtfully.

        "ell, t; said t; be if your majesties bade to a great bao be omorro?

        Arive     pledging o give t she is weakening.”

        "t; croaked the Raven.

        "And t; tiumedly, "everyone    us to be    going doo tions for uests. A some of us go    to t terers and tmeat sellers    and ts, just as . A us    is and jugglers and dang girls and flute players, all to be on board    tomorro.”

        "I see, I see," said King Edmund, rubbing his hands.

        "And t; said tumnus, "onig    is quite dark-”

        "Up sails and out oars-!" said the King.

        "And so to sea," cried tumnus, leaping up and beginning to dance.

        "And our nose Nort; said t Dwarf.

        "Running for ; said ther.

        "And t m and finding ; said    Peridan, clapping his hands.

        "Oer tumnus, dear Master tumnus," said tc;You have saved us all.”

        "t; said anota     heard.

        "ts t of my fears," said Edmund. "I all s galley to send after aken at all.”

        "Sire," said t;You ster plot t in cil for seven days. And nos befgs. o say, let us all take our food and t once be about our business.”

        Everyone arose at tures stood aside for to go out first. Sa o do, but Mr tumnus said, "Lie ttle    feast to yourself in a fes. to move until o embark.”

        Sa laid he    room.

        "tly dreadful," t Sa. It never came into o tell trut up by    a ed man like Ars of elling gro:    t to do. And    t even if t be friendly to ts of Narnia, e Aravis, because    so ;I simply d Prince    no; t Sa. "Ive     one of t me out of    this house alive.

        tray to tisroc. turns up, itll all e out, and t; he had, you see, no idea of how    noble and free-born people behave.

        " am I to do?    am I to do?"    saying to ;- goaty little creature again.”

        trotted in, ray in its self. t on an inlaid table beside Sas sofa, and sat doy legs crossed.

        "No; ;Make a good dinner. It    meal    in tashbaan.”

        It er t kno, but Sa did. ters, and salad, and suffed ruffles, and a plicated diss, and t    be made tle    flagon of t of    is called "; t is really yellow.

        a ing, ttle Faun, roke, kept talking to    times     tle    castle    fet," said Mr    tumnus, "t you are promised your first suit of armour and your first o learn o tilt and joust. And in a feer     at Cair Paravel. And in time ty of ings    and goings betay ival, and t dances of Fauns and Dryads    in t of t see Aslan himself!”

        old Sa to stay quietly     do you any o tle sleep," ;Ill call you    iy of time to get on board. And th!”

        Sa umnus elling     ook a different turn.    t turn up until it oo late and t aken ao Narnia by s t all of    beastle    Aravis    and Bree ing for    tombs. But to ;ell, ?" and, "Any Aravis too good to go about ; and at time     it oiling across t.

        all t I expeent and t except    whe wide open windows. he fell asleep.

        s and s - t     for several    ly porcelain vase o about ty pieces. But iced all t ice ting

        t later tas oting astride the room.

        Sa    not    t ordinary times) almost exactly like     t t particularly like anyone for     black eye you ever saoot    torn and dirty, and th blood and mud on his    face.

        "; said the boy in a whisper.

        "Are you Prince ?" said Sa.

        "Yes, of course," said t;But who are you?”

        "Im nobody, nobody in particular, I mean," said Sa. "King Edmund    caugreet and mistook me for you. I suppose    look like one anot out t in?”

        "Yes, if youre any good at climbing," said . "But o be able to get some fun out of taken for one    another.”

        "No, no," said Sa. "e must ce. Itll be simply    frigumnus es bad finds us boto pretend to be you.    And youre starting tonigly. And wime?”

        "A boy i made a beastly joke about Queen Susan," said Prince    , "so I knocked o a .    So I kil o    tc tchey    knocked me down.

        It ting dark by noe along to lock me up    some mind    if took to a    doill t it ime for me to be off so I came out quietly    and t boy - tarted all trouble - still . So I knocked er t I climbed up a pipe on to t till it began to get lig Ive been finding my    o drink?”

        "No, I drank it," said Sa. "And no a mio lose. Youd better lie doend-but I fot. Itll be    no good    o tell truth, once    Im safely away.”

        " else did you telling t; asked ther angry look.

        "And who are you?”

        "time," said Sa in a frantic    Ive been broug; alking    away?”

        "Look," said . "Drop from to t you must do it ligoes, or someone    and you    get up to top of t    all as a climber. to to tside, and there you    are.”

        "t; said Sa, o eac they were friends.

        "Good-bye," said . "And good luck. I do    safe away.”

        "Good-bye," said Sa. "I say, you ures.”

        "Noto yours," said t;No;I    in Ary fatell    ! I hear someone ing.”
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