CHAPTER FOUR
bove tars and moon. Presently to anoto t central tole: Doctor Cornelius unlocked it and to climb tair of toed; air before.
It eep, but o it . Aly, tern Mountains. On
River, and everyt t erfall at Beaversdam, a mile ay in picking out tars to see.
t as brigtle moons and very close together.
quot;Are to ; ruck voice.
quot;Nay, dear Prince,quot; said tor (and oo spoke in a lords of teps of too . Look ing is fortunate and means some great good for tarva, tory, salutes Alambil, t coming to t.”
quot;Its a pity t tree gets in t; said Caspian. quot;ed really see better from t to is not so high.”
Doctor Cornelius said not tes, but stood still arva and Alambil. turned to Caspian.
quot;t; ;You no man now alive has seen, nor will see again.
And you are rig even better from tower. I brougher reason.”
Caspian looked up at tors of his face.
quot;tue of to; said Doctor Cornelius, quot;is t air, and t ttom of tair is locked. e cannot be overheard.”
quot;Are you going to tell me tell me t; said Caspian.
quot;I am,quot; said tor. quot;But remember. You and I must never talk about t op of t tower.”
quot;No. ts a promise,quot; said Caspian. quot;But do go on, please.”
quot;Listen,quot; said tor. quot;All you Old Narnia is true. It is not t is try of Aslan, try of trees and Visible Naiads, of Fauns and Satyrs, of Ds, of taurs, of talking Beasts. It t t Caspian foug is you te