CHAPTER EIGHT
ts as good as ne; After t into a great laug;ell, Ive made as big a fool of myself as ever a Do your Majesties all -y. And t - and my lesson.”
t e all rig to mention it.
quot;And no; said Peter, quot;if youve really decided to believe in us-”
quot;I ; said the Dwarf.
quot;Its quite clear join King Caspian at once.”
quot;tter,quot; said trumpkin. quot;My being suced about an hour.”
quot;Its about t; said Peter. quot;For us, I mean. e cant urned to t; trumpkin calls Aslans one table itself. You remember it tle less, from to the Fords of Beruna -”
quot;Berunas Bridge, ,quot; said trumpkin.
quot;time,quot; said Peter. quot;And to . e used to get teatime on thing in a day and a half perhaps.”
quot;But remember its all ; said trumpkin, quot;and to dodge.”
quot;Look ; said Edmund, quot;need Our Dear Little Friend came?”
quot;No more of t, your Majesty, if you love me,quot; said the Dwarf.
quot;Very ; said Edmund. quot;May I say our D.L.F.?”
quot;O; said Susan. quot;Dont keep on at .”
quot;ts all rigy,quot; said trumpkin ;A jibe raise a blister.quot; (And after t ten called ill t forgotten meant.)
quot;As I ; continued Edmund, quot; go t tle soutill o Glasser Creek and ro? t brings us up beone table, and art at once, ter before dark, get a fey early tomorrow.”
quot; a t is to kno,quot; said trumpkin. quot;None of us kno Glasser.”
quot; about food?quot;