CHAPTER SIX
inute) o like table about t, silent sone. rying for a long time not to t keep it up any longer.
quot;O t very moment sometouc ting if sometouc in suc sucime, any rate oo frigo run. Anytter t Kings look at beead, sensible t almost burst ouc.
t oo bad noo see muc except t it looked as if it migombs, alone. Its eyes made you t knes it tell.
quot;Puss, puss,quot; said Sa. quot;I suppose youre not a talking cat.”
t stared at started . It led tombs and out on t side of t sat do uprigs 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 wondering 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 nearer t t. In fact, t covered t at all nice to alone in a strange place. But te side, from t. Sa o turn ombs ( like t mucare out across t again.
quot;I s not more lions,quot; t Sa. It not very like t kno ed very muco meet a jackal.
t again and again. quot;tever they are,”
t Sa. quot;And theyre coming nearer.”
I suppose t if irely sensible boy ombs nearer to ts o come. But t to go back tombs tombs; and may Sa felt s. to change his mind.
going to run for it , it looked quite black, and Sa did not kno t it on four le