CHAPTER ELEVEN
cried tirian. quot;Come your tongues. till time. Dwarfs of Narnia! You can figo your allegiance.”
quot;Ya; sneered t;Not likely. Youre just as big . e dont any Kings. the Dwarfs. Boo!”
t a Dime, but a big bulls hide Calormene drum.
t ed t . But ted it far it meant. tirian did. It meant t troops somew Risarkaan was
calling to irian and Je one anot begun to t nig it hem if new enemies appeared.
tirian gazed despairingly round. Several Narnians anding reac fear of quot;tas;. Otting still, staring, not likely to join eit t crept quietly aing.
Boom - boom - ba-ba-boom to mix . quot;Listen!quot; said Je;Look!quot; said Farsig later t ossing rils, and alking heir work.
Poggin to c t crings and hissing arrows.
It ing and - for a moment Jill could ing ter one of ts ever reache King.
quot;Little S; sace, dancing in ;Dirty, filtreactle brutes.quot; Even Je;Ser t ten of t eac; But tirian ern as stone, said, quot;Stand fast, Jewel.
If you must (to Jill), turn your face aside and see you not your boring. And peace, Eustace. Do not scold, like a kitchen-girl. No warrior scolds.
Courteous words or else hard knocks are his only language.”
But t Eustace. quot;t tle boy, eh?
t any talking
you to take us in. the Dwarfs.”
Risarkaan ill talking to less making arrangements for t attack and probably . to tirian and er as if from a long o support irians face t he had