CHAPTER NINE
uot;e could s; said Lucy.
quot;Your Majesties all,quot; said Reepic; is folly to t of creeping and skulking. If tures mean to bring us to battle, be sure tever comes of it Id sooner meet to face t by tail.”
quot;I really t time,quot; said Edmund.
quot;Surely,quot; said Lucy, quot;if Rreader see us figo do something.”
quot;But t see us fig see any enemy,quot; said Eustace miserably.
quot;t she air for fun.”
table pause.
quot;ell,quot; said Caspian at last, quot;lets get on . e must go and face tring, Lucy - s, everyone else - and no. Perheyll parley.”
It range to see t trees looking so peaceful as to t lying , more ted before t of the air.
quot;No furters, no furt; it said. quot;eve got to talk . ty of us and more s.”
quot;; came t;ts our C elling you truth, he is.”
quot;I do not see ty ; observed Reepicheep.
quot;ts rigs rig; said t;You dont see us. And w?
Because were invisible.”
quot;Keep it up, C up,quot; said t;Youre talking like a book. t ask for a better ans.”
quot;Be quiet, Reep,quot; said Caspian, and t;You invisible people, o earn your enmity?”
quot;e somet little girl can do for us,quot; said t t hemselves.)
quot;Little girl!quot; said Reepic;the lady is a queen.”
quot;e dont kno queens,quot; said the Chief Voice.
(quot;No more ; c;But something she can do.”
quot; is it?quot; said Lucy.
quot;And if it is a