CHAPTER NINE
sure youll suit me. Close tly behind me.”
Sore ionate embraces, stepped into a punt, cast off, and a moment later in midstream ed moon doing of an o;As better!quot; t Aravis. Sry and ed every minute of ime in tashbaan.
epped asrees, cut off t. But so find t Sa as o to and saombs. And no last, brave girl t quailed. Supposing t there!
Supposing t suck out tle bit of ongue too)
and straigohem.
But before she groom.
quot;You can go back to your mistress no; said Aravis (quite forgetting t , until ty gates opened next morning). quot;here is money for your pains.”
quot;to o obey,quot; said t once set off at a remarkable speed in tion of ty. to tell o make e: ghouls.
For t feting t as if te ordinary horses.
quot;And a! to t; said Bree.
Aravis looked round, and t enouga w of he groom going away.
quot;And no; said Aravis. quot;t a moment to lose.quot; And in y Rabadasion.
quot;treac; said Bree, samping ;An attack in time of peace, defiance sent! But well grease s for here before he is.”
quot;Can ; said Aravis, s.
quot;Broo; snorted Bree. quot;Up you get, Sa. Can art too!”
quot;o start at once,quot; said Aravis.
quot;ts alk,quot; said Bree. quot;But you dont get a company of tualled and armed and saddled and started all in a minute.
Noion? Due North?
quot;No,quot; said Sa. quot;I kno t. Ive draer. Bear a bit to our left, bot is!”
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