CHAPTER SIXTEEN
ot;Caspian, dear,quot; said Lucy. quot;You kneo our oer.”
quot;Yes,quot; said Caspian ;but this is sooner.”
quot;Youll feel better o Ramandus Island,quot; said Lucy.
tle later on, but it ing oo bot d. About ternoon, ualled and ered (t t pulled areader to ro of lilies.
trader flew all o ure.
tall and big and ion of sigurn and begin ro tears, s feel it as muc ed. t, tingling smell of tself, oo exciting.
to ro drifted teadily to t. None of t or ate. All t nig day t bear even if ood up betrembling, s its first rising t t turned into tall en see at terfall. It seemed to be about ty feet ly to. You mig of t. I dont tion. For no only be be been strengter of t Sea. But no t clearly and see t. tains. It her
top of it or t it. None of t direction. And tains must really side tains even a quarter of a tiet ougo ts and erfalls , tossing top of to foamy ser all round t lasted only a second or so but broug second none of t.
It brougace alk about it after;It ; quot;; said I, quot; so sad: quot; quot;Sad!! No,quot; said Lucy.
No one in t boat doubted c to Aslans country.
At t moment, ran aground. ter oo s. quot;t; said Reepic;is where I go on alone.”
t even try to stop dim, for everyt as if it ed or o lole coracle. took off ;I s no more,quot; far a fell it stood uprig above trying to be sad for t and last time, did o do, taking ily into ook caug and a t no lilies gre more and more quickly, an