CHAPTER SIX
d stamped on it . After a long pause it and steam coming out of it and in trumpkin alk in ty ed to come doo t tom . It of a furnace. terranean stream ran past on one side of it. t t metal on tongs, a fourt, and ttle o meet tors. It took some time to satisfy t Caspian an enemy, but ; and ts rumpkin and Nikabrik. t , eet keep ed tead of oy and as clumsy as a stick. to come to t at Dancing Lawn.
A little farthe cave of five Black Dwarfs.
t Caspian, but in t of t;If Miraz, oldest said, quot;So troduce you to, up there.”
quot;Certainly not,quot; said Caspian.
quot;I s, indeed,quot; said truffleer. quot;e none of t sort on our side.”
Nikabrik disagreed trumpkin and t gave Caspian a so realize t tures out of tories, as s in Narnia still.
quot;e s in t rabble,quot; said truffleer as the Black Dwarfs.
quot;O; said trumpkin, c contemptuously. quot; matters muc you have me.”
quot;Do you believe in Aslan?quot; said Caspian to Nikabrik.
quot;Ill believe in anyone or anyt; said Nikabrik, quot;tll batter telmarine barbarians to pieces or drive t of Narnia. Anyone or anyte itcand?”
quot;Silence, silence,quot; said truffleer. quot;You do not know w you are saying. Shan Miraz and all his race.”
quot;Not to D; said Nikabrik.
t visit er one. As tains opened out into a great glen or river running at ttom. truffleer called again, quot;Glenstorm! Glenstorm!quot; and after a pause Caspian greill