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CHAPTER SIX

        SA AMONG tOMBS    SA ran ligiptoes. It felt    to .     t to to a narroreet, and t tside of t as    old ook a rapid glance round o get ly as. Everyt roofs belo roofs, doo totlements of tys Nort    slope covered    beyond t again t    yelloretc    e tops. "t! tains!" t Sa.

        o trotting along doreet    a little ragged boy running along on    bare feet. Still, ill urned a er and ty gate    in front of him.

        led a bit, food many ot; and oe a slo ter on eac     and noise of tashbaan.

        a ing ao be goio t    straig did not appear to be mucop of tood and stared. It o topped quite suddenly a fe before    a bit roug . tains, o    five    minutes    certainly be tombs, just as Bree    masses of mouldering stone sic bee- a little narroting righem.

        urned    and trotted toombs.     very ting sun s ;And any; , "of course t tomb, not t see ty.”

        t tombs, eac opened    into absolute blaess. tted about in no kind of order, so t it    took a long time, going round t one, before you could be    sure t you omb. t Sa o do.    there.

        It     on t; and no.

        Suddenly from some jump and o bite oo keep    moment    it ases.

        "Dont be a silly little co; said Sa to ;s only    t; But t differeing you in    nigting you out.

        And no tes ;Eit up in tas," t    Sa, "or else t me. Its just t of t Aravis    Bree . O. - now, would he?”

        In t Aravis Sa e eel and would never ed a    panion, w.

        No Sa kne alo ting    darker every minute) o like table about t, silent sone. rying    for a long time not to t    keep it up    any longer.

        "O t very moment     sometoug if sometou suc sucime,    any rate o run. A Kings    look at beead,     sensible    t almost burst    ouc.

        t oo bad noo see muc except t it     looked as if it migombs, alos eyes made you t k    tell.

        "Puss, puss," said Sa. "I suppose youre not a talking cat.”

        t stared at    started . It led    tombs and out on t side    of t sat ds tail curled round its feet and its face set    to and toill as if it ca lay do    t and oombs, because if one is nervous to your back. t able to you, but Sa iced it. Very soon    on    w w o Bree and Aravis and hwin.

        ;Per    o    t iced t t    . But e still    even    opening    sure ened if    up and    looked round at tombs and t as you or I migill    t of t. to open    up.

        tly. tombs - far bigger and    t. In fact, t covered t at all o    alone in a strange place. But    te side, from t. Sa o turn ombs ( like t mucare out across t again.

        "I s not more lions," t Sa. It    not very like    t    kno ed very mueet a jackal.

        t again and again. "tever they are,”

        t Sa. "And theyre ing nearer.”

        I suppose t if irely sensible boy ombs o ts    o e. But t to go babs    tombs;    and    may    Sa felt s. to ge    his mind.

        going to run for it , it looked quite black, and    Sa did not kno    t it    on    fs. It did not seem to iced Sa, for it suddenly stopped, turs o a out a roar o    sas feet. tures suddenly stoppd    and     scampering a beast turo examine    Sa.

        "Its a lion, I knos a lion," t Sa. "Im done. I     muc o people after theyre    dead. O-o-oh!

        es!" Aight.

        But instead of teet somet    . And    nearly as big as I t!    Its only    isnt even quarter ts only t!! I must    about its being as big as a horse.”

        And    , and staring    of tenance s big, green, un; tainly one of t cats he had ever seen.

        "O; gasped Sa. "I am so glad to see you again. Ive been ; And    once lay doo back    as t t. t spread all over him.

        "Ill never do anyty to a cat again as long as I live," said    Sa, o t and o ;I did once, you k a arved mangy old stray. op t." For t urned round and given e of t," said Sa. "It isnt as if you could uand ;    then he dozed off.

        m .

        Sa, very ty, sat up and rubbed    y be    everytly still. tle left and , so t t in ains on t, so s toicularly noticed one blue     t divided into t top and decided t it must be Mount Pire. "ts    our dire, judging by ; , "so Ill just make sure of it,    so as not to e any time ; S pointily to Mount Pire.

        t job, clearly, o get someto eat and drink. Sa    trotted babs - te ordinary noivated land by t but not very many, for ty gates y in    doing a little "raiding" (as Bree called it). It involved a climb arden s e. After t,    doo t not too er    ook off , dirty clota, o s as soon as o     tasrengt. But t made    too.     t ombs    me, as likely as not"), so    and tore back    at sud ty whe was gone.

        Like most days    a y to t sitting    alone, just tty slo t .     t plans    really    at all. It     to traitor.

        But as to top of to t, and no one came and not all    o get more and more anxious. And of course     for one anot tombs no one    how Long.

        of     like last nig plans     tc last    plan of all. o    till it o teal as many melons as     out for Mount Pire alorusting for ion to t m in t s . But Sa     all.

        Before t someta ting in tombs    leap, for    t moment        doo oes again. trange man, an armed may    family. Bree and    up like pack- saddled    and bridled.

        And    all mean? "Its a trap," t Sa. "Somebody    Aravis aured    me to jump out and run up and speak to Bree and t too! A    if I dont, I may be losing my only eet t    ; And omb, looking out every fees,    and o do.
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