CHAPTER FIVE
s puzzled silence and ts fore;ty is o get doo our sores, too- being seen and stopped.”
quot;Yes,quot; said a D;Just as ty about riding is t he has no horse.”
quot;ait, ,quot; said Mr tumnus impatiently. quot;All ext for going doo our soday and taking stuff on board.”
quot;Yes,quot; said King Edmund doubtfully.
quot;ell, t; said t; be if your majesties bade to a great banquet to be omorro?
And let trive pledging o give t she is weakening.”
quot;t; croaked the Raven.
quot;And t; continued tumnus excitedly, quot;everyone us to be going doo tions for our guests. And let some of us go to t terers and tmeat sellers and ts, just as . And let us order magicians and jugglers and dancing girls and flute players, all to be on board tomorro.”
quot;I see, I see,quot; said King Edmund, rubbing his hands.
quot;And t; said tumnus, quot;onig is quite dark-”
quot;Up sails and out oars-!quot; said the King.
quot;And so to sea,quot; cried tumnus, leaping up and beginning to dance.
quot;And our nose Nort; said t Dwarf.
quot;Running for ; said ther.
quot;And t morning and finding ; said Peridan, clapping his hands.
quot;Oer tumnus, dear Master tumnus,quot; said tc;You have saved us all.”
quot;t; said anota heard.
quot;ts t of my fears,quot; said Edmund. quot;I all s galley to send after aken at all.”
quot;Sire,quot; said t;You ster plot t in council for seven