CHAPTER TEN
tURN OF to keep along t so easy as it ed er tried to go tooping and pus ten minutes, t, in t ake to do again and decided to go round took to t ted to go, far out of sig of sound of till to be afraid t it altogetime, but it ting to ttest part of the day.
last to go back to t from ed) t a good deal loo tinued t t first t and a long drink. No one alking any more about breakfast, or even dinner, h Caspian.
to stick to tead of going along top. It kept tion: and ever since too far out of t , and you could not keep anytraig. Patcrees, boggy places and dense undergroing in your t at all a nice place for travelling eit a nice place for people in a ernoons ramble ending in a picnic tea it on an occasion of t sort - rumbling erfalls, silver cascades, deep, amber-coloured pools, mossy rocks, and deep moss on times a er and trumpkin. bot) an eagle. But of course ed to see as soon as possible River beloo Aslans how.
As t on, to fall more and more steeply. ty drop into dark c ttom.
You may be sure tc eagerly for any sign of a break or any place
if once t of t side, t o Caspians ers.
ting a fire and cooking t. Susan didnt ted, as s;to get on and finis and get out of tly ;. Lucy oo tired and miserable to anyt as to be mattered very little . to y as told. trumpkin assured t was.
Of course, if ttempted a journey like tering to speak, only one-ttle girl going to boarding sc time, and thirds of Queen Lucy of Narnia.