CHAPTER EIGHT
longer, for till ed to s get-up to ts, even to meet Roon first.
of t and rabbit-meat took some biscuits. tirian locked to ay there.
It tle after ternoon , and it really spring. to be muc terday: t t slanted trees, birds sang, and al of siger. It as, quot;t last.quot; Even tirians grew lighe refrain: ho, rumble, rumble, rumble, Rumble drum belaboured.
After tace and Poggin telling Eustace trees, birds, and plants w know already.
Sometimes Eustace ell English ones.
After ter oget say, quite fallen in love - and s far , delicatest, most graceful animal s: and le and soft of speec, if you knole.
quot;O; said Jill. quot;Just of adventure. Its a pity theres always so much happening in Narnia.”
But to se mistaken. ters of Adam and Eve range o Narnia only at times , but snt t . In bets till you could to put into tory Books. And on to talk of old Queens and e te itc inter, pool tion of of ter like a star by niger erfall and men spoke in w Cair Paravel.
old from Frank t of all Kings, o tern seas and delivered turn, to be part of talked of able dances and feasts, or at most tournaments, could be remembered, and every day and er t. And as on, ture of all till it o a ricers and cornfields, got ty from distance. And s;Otle t back to times.
And to . O it be lovely if Narnia just on and on - like has been?”
quot;Nay, sister,quot; ans;all o an end, except Aslans ory.”
quot;ell