CHAPTER THIRTEEN
quot;Out oars for Narnia, e; said Drinian.
quot;Yes,quot; said Caspian, quot;you are rig is at an end. Lets look at the Lord Mavramorn.”
quot;But ; said Lucy. quot; are o do?”
quot;Begging your Majesties pardons all,quot; said R;but o see a dinner like this every day.”
quot;Not for your life!quot; said Caspian.
quot;ts rigs rig; said several of the sailors.
quot;too muc ter.”
quot;Depend upon it,quot; said Reepic;it ing t three lords came by a seven years sleep.”
quot;I touc to save my life,quot; said Drinian.
quot;ts going uncommon quick,quot; said Rynelf.
quot;Back to so s; muttered the men.
quot;I really t; said Edmund, quot;t. e can decide o do omorro eat t in staying . the whole place smells of magic - and danger.”
quot;I am entirely of King Edmunds opinion,quot; said Reepic;as far as concerns t I myself at table till sunrise.”
quot;; said Eustace.
quot;Because,quot; said t;t adventure, and no danger seems to me so great as t of knoo Narnia t I left a mystery behrough fear.”
quot;Ill stay ; said Edmund.
quot;And I too,quot; said Caspian.
quot;And me,quot; said Lucy. And tace volunteered also. till reader made it worse for hers.
quot;I beseecy -quot; began Drinian.
quot;No, my Lord,quot; said Caspian. quot;Your place is ; t of argument about t in to tc peromach.
took some time cs at table. Probably everyone no one