CHAPTER NINE
n! Fortunate favourite of t so fortunate.”
And Edmund in, taking great care not to tread on the olfs paws.
yard atues. t ttle faun s face, and Edmund couldnt be Lucys friend. t came from a single lamp and close beside t te itch.
quot;Im come, your Majesty,quot; said Edmund, rushing eagerly forward.
quot;; said tcerrible voice. quot;Did I not tell you to bring th you?”
quot;Please, your Majesty,quot; said Edmund, quot;Ive done t I can. Ive brouge close. ttle op of t up th Mr and Mrs Beaver.”
A slochs face.
quot;Is t; she asked.
quot;No, your Majesty,quot; said Edmund, and proceeded to tell he Beavers house.
quot;! Aslan?quot; cried t;Aslan! Is true? If I find you o me -”
quot;Please, Im only repeating ; stammered Edmund.
But ttending to antly th her before appeared.
quot;Make ready our sledge,quot; ordered tc;and use t bells.”