CHAPTER TEN
t OF tER t and t , o t, to. Beyond tful country rose gently in loains to t to to t, pine-clad slopes, froretc Mount Pire. Straigain range sank to a o Narnia.
quot;Broo-; neigainly t Aravis and Sa, s rose as ttered doo ters-meet of two rivers.
tern-flo tern end of too s and too broken o t; but after some casting about, up and doo ter of er, t s tlocks, tirring air and ting dragon-flies, filled Sa range excitement.
quot;Friends, ;I t river crossed is called the inding Arrow.”
quot;I ime,quot; murmured hwin.
teep. It ry . Scattered trees, never to be a forest, ree-less grassland, ) t cnuts. Rabbits scurried aion as tly trees.
quot;Isnt it simply glorious!quot; said Aravis.
At t ridge Sa turned in tas, unbroken except by travelled doo the horizon.
quot;; ;s t!”
quot;s ; said Bree, turning round. he same.
quot;t,quot; said Sa, pointing. quot;It looks like smoke. Is it a fire?”
quot;Sand-storm, I s; said Bree.
quot;Not muco raise it,quot; said Aravis.
quot;O; exclaimed ;Look! t. Look! ts - and armour. And its moving: moving this way.”
quot;By tas; said Aravis. quot;Its ts Rabadash.”
quot;O is,quot; said ;Just get to Anvard before it.quot; And anotossed he same.
quot;Come on, Bree, come on,quot; yelled Aravis over her shoulder.
topped eac; and t direction, no one kneo Anvard. From top of ta looked back again. Instead of a dust-cloud in t s, on t