CHAPTER ONE
ally, Puzzle,quot; said S, quot;I didnt t. I didnt t of you, really.”
quot; ; said t S ;All I meant was -”
quot;anting me to go into ter,quot; said t;As if you didnt knoly well w weak cs Apes always c Ill go in. I shall probably die.
t; And Ss voice sounded as if going to burst into tears.
quot;Please dont, please dont, please dont,quot; said Puzzle, alking. quot;I never meant anyt, S, really I didnt. You kno a time. Id forgotten about your nt t yourself. Promise me you , S.”
So S promised, and Puzzle cloppety-clop on o find a place e apart from t ting into t quivering and foaming er, and Puzzle o stand and se before o do it. But t called out from be;Perter do it after all, Puzzle.quot; And ; and in .
A great mass of foam got er and blinded under altogete anot of t er and faster till it took under terfall itself, and ter plunged he would never be
able to ill last someo catc sailed a too got under to ttom. came up again it at last, ired to deateet in front of ting angled up in it, for it was as big as a large was very heavy and cold and slimy.
do of S and stood dripping and srying to get t . too busy going round and round t out and patting it and smelling it.
to ;It is a lions skin.”
quot;Ee - au?quot; gasped Puzzle.
quot;No; said S to hinking very hard.
quot;I ly. quot;It ougo be buried. e must have a funeral.”
quot;O a talking Lion,quot; said S. quot;You nee