CHAPTER FOURTEEN
;Aunties very ill,quot; s;So die.quot; t to go in at ttage, but it oo small for ed t fell back. And till in tle old o scream or faint. S;O rue. Ive been ing for to take me away?”
quot;Yes, Dearest,quot; said Aslan. quot;But not t.quot; And as sunrise, to e face and and s up and said, quot; better. I take a little breakfast this morning.”
quot;; said Baccctage o no er but t jelly, smootrong as beef, ea, cool as dew.
quot;Eo our ; said t;t makes a nice c does.quot; And s of bed.
quot;Ride on me,quot; said Aslan, and added to Susan and Lucy, quot;You two queens will o run now.”
quot;But just as ; said Susan. And off t again.
And so at last, er and roaring and barking and neigo tood flinging doers army, still ood round tern and glad faces. And t t to Caspian and ther; for she was his old nurse.