CHAPTER THIRTEEN
t At ANVARD By about eleven oclock tains on t. Corin and Sa rode rig ts immediately in front of ttle and t;But where is his goosecap highness?”
Edmund only replied, quot;Not in t, and ts good news enough. Leave well alone.”
Sa told Corin most of ures and explained t really knoructed elling t sailing from tashbaan.
quot;And whe Queen Susan?”
quot;At Cair Paravel,quot; said Corin. quot;S like Lucy, you knoe as good as a boy. Queen Susan is more like an ordinary groo t archer.”
time and t eeper. At last ta so t nig kno. quot;But of course,quot; , quot;I e safe. t is . ime.”
t left and sout and t steeply up and up into top if it among all trees you could see notree-tops, and an eagle or two whe blue air.
quot;ttle,quot; said Corin, pointing at t;them.”
Sa didnt like t all.
a could see all Archenland, blue and hazy, spread
out belo beyond it. But t set, distinctly.
ed and spread out in a line, and t deal of rearranging. A alking Beasts iced before and kind (leopards, panthe like)
padding and groo take up tions on t. ts o t, and before going took off somet do. ta sa ting on s: s o ttle position. to t see tested trings. And ing on s, drao talking no ;Im in for it no no; t Sa. ting and a steady t;Battering ram,quot; tering te.”
Even Corin looked quite serious now.
quot; King Edmund get on?quot; ;I can stand ting about. Coo.”
Sa nodded: look as frig.
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