CHAPTER SIXTEEN
erious as t. If it must be a very strange land, for it seemed just as smooter and on t. very close to it Drinian put turned treader sout so t and rotle eness. In so doing tally made tant discovery t t forty feet of till as a pond. to t turn journey to Ramandus land, ro stream all tty poor sport. (It also explained . If s at the ship.)
And still no one could make out e stuff put off to investigate. treader could see t t pus in amidst teness. ty in t clear across till er) talking in a s took a sounding; and , t came roo be plenty of te stuff inside o to he news.
quot;Lilies, your Majesty!quot; sed Rynelf, standing up in the bows.
quot; did you say?quot; asked Caspian.
quot;Blooming lilies, your Majesty,quot; said Rynelf. quot;Same as in a pool or in a garden at home.”
quot;Look!quot; said Lucy, . S arms full of als and broad flat leaves.
quot;s t; asked Drinian.
quot;ts tain,quot; said Rynelf. quot;Its still deep. thoms clear.”
quot;t be real lilies - not ; said Eustace.
Probably t, but ter some consultation, treader turned back into t and began to glide eastried bot it stuck and is norangest part of travels began. Very soon tern horizon.
eness, s est colour of gold, spread round t just astern and left an open lane of er t
so look at, t sea ic; and if t by norong as eagles t early morning last longer. to ter day from all t very o describe; s - yes, but not at all sleepy or overpo