CHAPTER FIVE
O t last long. Almost at once ty a second before and come from beree, for simply appeared from no t of clothe people in his
dream; and a second glance, t t boy and girl out of t party of seven.
quot;Gos; said t;t took ones breat -”
quot; ied,quot; said t;e can talk, after; turning to tirian, quot;Im sorry we could.”
and ting too quickly, in fact, for tiff and numb t get up again till some life back into his legs by a good rubbing.
quot;I say,quot; said t;It it, nig supper? Nearly a week ago.”
quot;A ; said tirian. quot;My dream led me into your en minutes since.”
quot;Its t times, Pole,quot; said the Boy.
quot;I remember no; said tirian. quot;t too comes in all tales. time of your strange land is different from ours. But if ime, tis time to be gone from h me?”
quot;Of course,quot; said t;Its you o help.”
tirian got to and led table. to go but aim o get to rocky places er so t t. took t an alk. But even so, tirian kept on stealing glances at ures from anottle dizzy: but it also made all tories seem far more real t happen now.
quot;No; said tirian as to ttle valley ; of danger of t; twinkling on every branch, and birds were singing.
quot; about some grub? - I mean for you, Sir, ; said the Boy.
tirian ;grubquot;, but , ood. t about it till t moment. te in t been so muce, for t is a sort of food nobody eats in Narnia. By time en all six sandtom of ttle fou