CHAPTER FIVE
on to sc o be us to Narnia, you see, because t come again. So into train ts a kind of travel in in our of Polly and Lucy came ed to keep togetrain. And getting to tation us, and I of to see if I could see t frigy tied up to tree.”
quot;So you never used t; said tirian.
quot;No,quot; said Eustace. quot;Never even sa all for us in any Rings.”
quot;But ter ; said tirian.
quot;Yes,quot; said Jill. quot;But t o Narnia again. And to the high King, only longer ago.
You may be sure if hes allowed.”
quot;Gos; said Eustace. quot;Its getting in there, Sire?”
quot;Look,quot; said tirian and pointed. Not many yards atlements rose above tree-tops, and after a minutes more in an open grassy space. A stream ran across it and on tream stood a squat, square to faced them.
tirian looked s to make sure t no enemies oood still for a moment fising-dress on a narro round his neck.
It , for t once t t rooms in palaces, or cs and caskets of s-smelling contained royal treasures. But t into tiff and for a moment tirian began to be afraid t be able to turn it: but at last h a sullen creak.
quot;elcome friends,quot; said tirian. quot;I fear t palace t to s.”
tirian o see t trangers up. t to mention it and t t would be very nice.
As a matter of fact it particularly nice. It her dark and smelled very damp.
t and t rigo tone roof: a aircase in one corner led up to a trap door by on tt