CHAPTER ELEVEN
ASLAN IS NEARER
EDMUND meaning time. o get ted t tcart being nice to t meeting. But s all. And Edmund plucked up o say, quot;Please, your Majesty, could I urkis?
You - you - said -quot; s;Silence, fool!quot; to co ;And yet it do to fainting on the way,”
and once more clapped her, dwarf appeared.
quot;Bring ture food and drink,quot; she said.
t aly returned bringing an iron boer in it and an iron plate . t;turkis for ttle Prince. ; quot;take it a; said Edmund sulkily. quot;I dont dry bread.quot; But tcurned on errible expression on o nibble at t ale it down.
quot;You may be glad enoug before you taste bread again,quot; said tch.
ill c d te itc out, ordering Edmund to go o tyard, but sook no notice of t and made Edmund sit beside before to the sledge.
quot;take est of your once to the Beavers,”
said tc;and kill o tone table, but do not be seen. ait for me t go many miles to t before I find a place whe river.
You may overtake tone table. You o do if you find them!”
quot;I ; groely ao tes t of course t empty. It rail - and ten to one to t no t prints were covered up.
Meano terrible
journey for Edmund, er of an of opped trying to s off because, as quickly as , a ne gatired. Soon to t didnt look nocended to make o make s side sounded to o meet t t - even Peter! to comfort o try to believe t t
any moment. And as t on, er did come to seem like a dream.