CHAPTER SIXTEEN
all in a muck s,quot; said t, puffing like t rail;Comes of being out of condition. I suppose neit- you?”
quot;Yes, I ; said Lucy, standing on tip-toes and holding her handkerchief up as far as she could reach.
quot;t; said Giant Rumblebuffin, stooping do moment Lucy got rat for s up in mid-air bets finger and t just as sting near arted and t ly back on ttering, quot;Bless me! Ive picked up ttle girl instead. I beg your pardon, Missie, I t you he handkerchee!”
quot;No, no,quot; said Lucy laug; is!quot; time o get it but it to a saccablet o you, so t o and fro across red face, s;Im afraid its not muco you, Mr Rumblebuffin.”
quot;Not at all. Not at all,quot; said t politely. quot;Never met a nicer kno.”
quot; a nice giant ; said Lucy to Mr tumnus.
quot;O; replied t;All t respected of all t families in Narnia. Not very clever, per t an old family. itraditions, you knoone.”
At t Aslan clapped ogether and called for silence.
quot;Our days yet over,quot; ;and if tco be finally defeated before bed-time find ttle at once.”
quot;And join in, I ; added t of taurs.
quot;Of course,quot; said Aslan. quot;And no keep up - t is, c ride on t is, lions, centaurs, unicorns, s and eagles. t come in front o smell out yourselves.”
And deal of bustle and c pleased of t running about everyo be very busy but really in order to say to everyone . quot;Did you
means s Aslan. No side, no stand-of