CHAPTER FOUR
reet very near top of ty (tisrocs palace ) t t disastrous of toppages occurred.
quot;ay! ay! ay!quot; came t;ay for te Barbarian King, t of tisroc (may he Narnian lords.”
Sa tried to get out of to make Bree go back. But no even a talking in bea, pus ;No; And tled he whole crowd
beiffened and packed tig move at all. So entionally, in t roy t reet.
It e unlike any oty t day. t before it sing quot;ay, ; . And tter; everyone . t a of t dressed like men of Calormen. Most of to tunics urbans teel or silver caps, some of t tle raig curved like Calormene scimitars. And instead of being grave and mysterious like most Calormenes, t tted and laugling. You could see t to be friends give a fig for anyone hing so lovely in his life.
But t time to enjoy it for at once a really dreadful ted at Sa, cried out, quot;t; and seized moment a a smack - not a cruel one to make you cry but a so let you knoruant for a w! here have you been?”
Sa ried to make c the fair-haired men were all round him by now and he was held firm.
Of course impulse o say t t aken t ted to do in t croo start explaining ed on t, o any cting tas impulse o look at Bree for Bree ention of letting all t alk, and stood looking just as stupid as a a did not even dare to look at tention.
And time to t once: quot;take one of tle lordsesy, and Ill take ther.
And noers mind ly eased when she sees our young scapegrace safe in our lodging.”