CHAPTER FIVE
noime. You must fly at once."
"You'll come h me?" said Caspian.
"I dare not," said tor. "It er. tracked t be very brave. You must go alone and at once. try to get across to t of King Nain of Arco you."
"Shall I never see you again?" said Caspian in a quavering voice.
"I or. " friend your Majesty? And I tle magic. But in time, speed is everyts before you go. ttle purse of gold alas, all treasure in tle ss. And ter."
in Caspian's wo be a horn.
"t," said Doctor Cornelius, "is test and most sacred treasure of Narnia. Many terrors I endured, many spells did I utter, to find it, is t be t is said t may o call Queen Lucy and King Edmund and Queen Susan and er back from t, and t all to rig may be t it , King Caspian: but do not use it except at your greatest need. And notle door at ttom of too t part."
"Can I get my rier?" said Caspian.
"ing for you just at the orchard."
During taircase Cornelius ried to take it all in. t or, a run across trier, and so King Caspian tent tle of o celebrate the new prince.
All nigry t aftero trier ed as er at tears o saying good-bye to Doctor Cornelius, felt brave and, in a o seek adventures, . But frightened and small.
As soon as it . ook off Destrier's bridle and let e some cold ctle ly fell asleep. It e afternoon inued ill souted lanes. alains gros.