CHAPTER SIX
lew his horn.
quot;,quot; said Lucy e face.
quot;Confound t; said Edmund. quot; on eart to slink ahis for?”
quot;But do somet; said Lucy. quot; lost, or fallen into a ured by savages.”
quot;Or killed by s,quot; said Drinian.
quot;And a good riddance if ; muttered Rhince.
quot;Master R; said Reepic;you never spoke a became you less. ture is no friend of mine but concerns our o find o avenge him if he is dead.”
quot;Of course to find ; said Caspian ;ts t. It means a searcy and endless trouble. Botace.”
Mean and slept - and slept. reasures seemed to able: in fact at all. first, but presently it occurred to t ig was arm).
arm in order to feel , but stopped before an inc error. For just in front of tle on , s ill wopped moving his hand.
quot;O a fool Ive been,quot; t Eustace. quot;Of course, te e and its lying beside me.”
For several minutes dare to move a muscle. t; just as t died. t out stealtantly ts of smoke appeared again. But even yet ruth.
Presently iously to and try to creep out of ture o t. O side too.
No one ace if at t ears. tears as o treasure in front of rangely ; steam up from them.
But t try to cra from betwo dragons.
ending arm. t tly tion. t ry . t side moved too.
t.
tter and rasping, and clinking of gold, and grinding of stones, as of t t look back. o ted s . o get into ter.
But just as of all it came