CHAPTER NINE
IN tC to kno because ime about turkis - and t spoils taste of good ordinary food ion, and enjoyed it muc on t taking no notice of rying to give , but .
And tened until Mr Beaver told t Aslan and until for meeting Aslan at tone table. It ly to edge ain wion
of Aslan gave erious and as it gave terious and lovely feeling.
Just as Mr Beaver ing t Adams flesly turning t before Mr Beaver elling t te itc really all but ess, Edmund outside into tiously closed the door behind him.
You mustnt t even noe so bad t ually ed ers to be turned into stone. turkis and to be a Prince (and later a King) and to pay Peter out for calling . As for c o be particularly nice to tainly not to put t o believe, or to pretend s do anyto t;Because,quot; o ;all ty t isnt true. So me, anyer t a; At least, t
a very good excuse, te itch was bad and cruel.
t t outside and found t beo get it no t t gone, for it doo dinner and ter days o make t of it. So urned up op of t so slippery since to the river.
It ty bad e and and t aoo t slipping into deep drifts of snoripping over fallen tree-trunks, and sliding doeep banks, and barking rocks, till and cold and bruised all over.
t I really t o say to ; to make some decent roads.quot; And of course t set being a King and all t settled in sort of palace e cinema and ting touco some scer in topped. t became freezing cold. Finally, the clouds rolled
a. It made eve