CHAPTER FIVE
CASPIAN'S ADVENtURE IN tAINS
AFtER tutor conversations on top of t to eacion Caspian learned more about Old Narnia, so t t t t come back, filled nearly all of course many o spare, for no. ing and riding, so tag and cut oric, ion, and of course ory, tle Laical part proper study for princes. "And I myself," magician and can do only t experiments." Of Navigation ("," said tor) aughe sea.
deal by using tle boy en Narnia axes were ern and Miraz was a cruel man.
After some years time deal of bustle and pot le and doctors came and tiers or Cornelius after he had been only a few hours in bed.
"Are o do a little Astronomy, Doctor?" said Caspian.
"or. "trust me and do exactly as I tell you. Put on all your clothes; you have a long journey before you."
Caspian o utor and old at once. or said, "I for you. e must go into t room and fill it uals from your able."
"My gentlemen-in-ing here," said Caspian.
"t asleep and or. "I am a very minor magician but I can at least contrive a charmed sleep."
t into teclemen-in-ing up t ttle flask of good o t fitted on by a strap over Caspian's scaking books to school.
"or.
"Yes," said Caspian.
"t tle over all to . t's rig go to t toalk."
op of to all like t arva and Alambil) Doctor Cornelius said,
"Dear Prince,