CHAPTER SIX
have done a good days work.”
quot;Cant ; said Caspian.
quot;No,quot; said truffleer. quot;e o ts and defiling streams, to a deep sleep. ir again? And t is a great loss to our side. telmarines are rees moved in anger, our enemies and be c of Narnia as quick as them.”
quot; imaginations you Animals ; said trumpkin, trees and aters? ouldnt it be even nicer if tones started t old Miraz?”
ted at ter t t Caspian o sleep it urned over again; but as soon as ouc or ell ing or drumming. ing noise at once
became fainter, but turned, clearer time. It es. truffleer ting up staring into t; Caspian . Nearer and nearer came tune dreamy, and t feet, till at last, out from to t, came dancing s mucaller t far sligtle of t, but t s.
quot;Fauns!quot; cried Caspian, jumping up, and in a moment t took next to no time to explain tuation to ted Caspian at once.
Before rumpkin, s, did likeruffleer as best ayed all round Caspian to trange faces, o ius and Obentinus and Dumnus, Voluns, Voltinus, Girbius, Nimienus, Nausus, and Oscuns.
Patterthem all.
morning it all been a dream; but ttle cloven hoof-marks.