CHAPTER NINE
ACROSS t quot;ly dreadful!quot; w;Oened. Im shaking all over. Feel me.”
quot;Come on,quot; said Aravis, o t of t its ed a terrible time. Get me doo t er-gate as quick as you can.”
quot;Darling, ; squeaked Lasaraleen. quot;I cant do anyt no just lie still a bit and then go back.”
quot;; asked Aravis.
quot;O understand. Youre so unsympatic,quot; said Lasaraleen, beginning to cry.
Aravis decided it was no occasion for mercy.
quot;Look ; sc;If you say anot going back, and if you dont start taking me to t er-gate at once
- do you knoo t passage and scream. t.”
quot;But ;Didnt you tisroc (may he live for ever) said?”
quot;Yes, and Id sooner be killed to Aa. So come on.”
quot;O; said Lasaraleen. quot;And I in sucate!”
But in to give in to Aravis. Seps t into terraces to ty ly. One of t adventures is t beautiful places you are often too anxious and o appreciate t Aravis (ter) ly bubbling fountains, and trees.
;actom and t s unbolt te. Aravis did it. t last, ed moonligtle landing stage and a fes.
quot;Good-bye,quot; said Aravis, quot;and t t Im flying from!”
quot;O; said Lasaraleen. quot;ont you c youve seen man Aa is!”
quot;Great man!quot; said Aravis. quot;A ters reasures it all up and o get isroc to plot ure like t.”
quot;O tisroc (may oo. It must be rigo do it!”
quot;Good-bye,quot; said Aravis, quot;and I t your dresses lovely. And I too. Im