CHAPTER ELEVEN
tning, Risarkaan leaped back out of reac single- tirian and t take on to your face and peck at your eyes and blind you Narnians in battle) t no man, except c rears on its falls upon you and ts s s teeto deal once. So o tood calling out: quot;to me, to me, isroc, may-o me, all loyal Narnians, lest tashlan fall upon you!”
realized arkaan. For a second or so ting beside taring at tirian ruscure, picked it up by to table sing, quot;Open the door!”
Poggin opened it. quot;Go and drink your o; said tirian and o t as t again, a blinding greenis s from table, trange noise - a clucking and screaming as if it rous bird. ts moaned and quot;tas; and many fell doiced tarkaan at t moment. And from Ris as surprised, and nearly frig;there goes one,”
t Farsig;hey have really come?”
t t - iful t nigalking Dog in ting (teen of
to tly great big dogs nearly knocked you doalking Dogs t as doggy as tood up and put t pa once: quot;elcome! elcome! ell o help, show us how, how. how-how-how?”
It it made you to cry. t last, of t later, several little animals (mice and moles and a squirrel or so) came pattering up, squealing ;See, see. ere here,”
and , too, Eustace began to feel t perer all, everyt be going to come rig tirian gazed round and saw he animals had moved.
quot;to me! to me!quot; ;urned cowards since I was your King?”
quot;e darent,quot; asashlan.”
quot;alking ; said tirian to the Boar.
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