CHAPTER FOURTEEN
t tall and straig not so slender. It carried no lig ligo come from it. As it came nearer, Lucy sa it and o o be made from t once more all travellers rose to t and stood in silence.
But t speaking to travellers and stood on table opposite to er. turned to face t. In t position to sing. I one . Lucy said after it iful, cold kind of song, an early morning kind of song. And ted from tern sky a te patches grew bigger and
bigger till it o ser time) t began to turn red and at last, unclouded, t ts long level ray s doable on tone Knife.
Once or t its rising did not look bigger in t ime tain. taking it. And tness its ray on table ;ts of t trip moment exciting.quot; For no truly come to the orld.
to be flying at t of tre of t of course one couldnt look steadily in t direction to make sure. But presently took up same song t t in far ones and in a language te, and ted on everyt, on table, on your sill it looked as only make everyte but blurred and blunted all s Lucy, looking out from bet covered o ts beak t looked like a little fruit, unless it tle live coal, oo brigo look at.
And t in th.
topped to be very busy about table. again everytable t could be eaten or drunk could not be eaten or drunk, sucook t back to t no singing, to set tremble. And table pecked clean and empty, and till fast asleep.
No last turned to travellers and bade them welcome.
quot;Sir,quot; said Caspian, quot;ell us o undo tment