CHAPTER SIXTEEN
thE ORLD
REEPIC once or ced to ter out tement of discovering t ter ed tention, and before aken to mention w he had seen.
As turned out time treader of to be unined. No one except Lucy sa glimpse. All morning on ter and ttom before midday Lucy saeadily and all moving in tion. quot;Just like a flock of s; t Lucy.
Suddenly stle Sea Girl of about , lonely-looking girl of crook in sure t t be a s t pasture.
Bote close to t as ter, and Lucy, leaning over te to one anotared straigo Lucys face. Neito t tern. But Lucy did not look frig girl and s certain t one moment they had somehow become friends.
t seem to be mucing again in t her.
But if ever toget.
After t for many days, . Every day and every became more brilliant and still t. No one ate or slept and no one ed to, but ts of dazzling er from tronger tter, more liquid, ter, and pledged one anotly in deep draug. And one or tement, but not an excitement t made one talk. t in a last sea laid hem.
quot;My Lord,quot; said Caspian to Drinian one day, quot;w do you see ahead?”
quot;Sire,quot; said Drinian, quot;I see o south, as far as my eyes can reach.”
quot;t is oo,quot; said Caspian, quot;and I cannot imagine is.”
quot;If udes, your Majesty,quot; said Drinian, quot;I it cant be t; not ter get men to the ship
back against t. ever tuff is, to craso it at this speed!”
tinued to go sloeness did not get any less myst