CHAPTER FIFTEEN
quot;its a ing party. Or more like a y. Yes, ts it. t tle fierce fiss just as o ride out s w Cair Paravel long ago.
And t thers.”
Sopped suddenly because ticed treader. ttered in every direction: to find out to t if tead of er, Lucy could o ts of some kind and many hes.
tre (no one could mistake to Lucys face and ss did tonis. Lucy felt sure the worlds end where no ship ever came?
quot; are you staring at, Lu?quot; said a voice close beside her.
Lucy s sarted at turned s ;deadquot; from leaning so long on tion. Drinian and Edmund were beside her.
quot;Look,quot; she said.
t almost at once Drinian said in a lo;turn round at once, your Majesties - ts rigo t look as if alking about anytant.”
quot;s tter?quot; said Lucy as she obeyed.
quot;Itll never do for to see all t,quot; said Drinian. quot;ell ry itself, and jumping overboard. Ive kind of trange seas. Its alo see these people.”
quot;But o kno; said Lucy. quot;In t Cair Paravel our coronation.”
quot;I t must kind, Lu,quot; said Edmund. quot;ter. I rat. By tarted attacking us long ago if they seem very fierce.”
quot;At any rate,quot; said Drinian, but at t moment two sounds were heard. One was a plop.
ting top sing, quot;Man overboard!quot; t to take in to get to ty on to put to come round and back to t by no it strictly a man. It was Reepicheep.
quot;Drat t mouse!quot; said Drinian. quot;Its more trouble t of t