CHAPTER NINE
le cataract of er poured into a broad pool: and bot;O-o-o; said Sa and plunged in - it up to ooped into taract. It in his life.
It ten minutes later wwo c nearly all over)
came out and began to notice to peep doo t grass on botrees and buso t s and most delicious smells. And out of t recess among trees ta ingale.
Everyone ired to speak or to eat. t ing to be unsaddled, lay do once. So did Aravis and Sa.
About ten minutes later t;But nt go to sleep. eve got to keep a Rabadash.”
quot;No,quot; said Bree very slo;Mustnt go sleep. Just a little rest.”
Sa kne) t to sleep if get up and do somet it, and felt t to. In fact up and persuade to go on. But presently; not yet: not just yet...
Very soon tingale sang over two wo asleep.
It ed. quot;Its my fault,quot; so ;One expect o keep aer a days , even if talk. And of course t Boy ; training. But I ougo ter.”
tupid heir sleep.
quot;Neig; said Bree. quot;Been sleeping in my saddle, e again. Most uncomfortable-”
quot;O; said Aravis. quot;eve lost a moment to spare.”
quot;A fello to ; said Bree.
Im afraid ,quot; said Aravis.
quot;s terrible ; said Bree. quot;eve crossed t, we?”
quot;But in Arc,quot; said Aravis. quot;And to get there before Rabadash.”
quot;O be miles a; said Bree. quot; t Raven friend of yours say t cut, Sa?”
quot; say anyt ser,quot; ans;ter, because you got to a river tashis