CHAPTER SIX
ers.
quot; is it?quot; said Lucy.
quot;e must all s constancy,quot; Caspian ;A dragon floree-tops and lig is bet dragons. And t at all afraid of fire.”
quot;itys leave-quot; began Reepicheep.
quot;No, Reepic; said t;you are not to attempt a single combat . And unless you promise to obey me in tter Ill ied up. e must just keep close c is ligo t battle. I s to be made. It a meal be served out and of t everytly.”
quot;Per ; said Lucy.
quot;Itll be does,quot; said Edmund, quot;because t knoo be able to see it.”
t of t o eat, many found t tites. And endless o pass before t colder and ter t and Caspian said, quot;No, friends.”
t up, all o a solid mass ing about and everyone felt fonder of everyone else t ordinary times. A moment later t gre lizard, or a flexible crocodile, or a serpent he dragon.
But ead of rising up and bloreated - you could almost say it o the bay.
quot;s it s for?quot; said Edmund.
quot;And nos nodding,quot; said Caspian.
quot;And ts eyes,quot; said Drinian.
quot;O you see,quot; said Lucy. quot;Its crying. tears.”
quot;I s trust to t, Maam,quot; said Drinian. quot;ts o put you off your guard.”
quot;It s ,quot; remarked Edmund. quot;Just as if it meant No.
Look, t goes again.”
quot;Do you t understands ; asked Lucy.
ts ly.
Reepicepped to t.
quot;Dragon,quot; came ;can you understand speech?”
the dragon n