CHAPTER FOURTEEN
and lonely. Lay your I can feel you are t us .”
And so t to do o do ever since t saroked it and, so doing, ly t tone table stood. t up at trees came furt up, and o t tree (it it) Aslan stopped and said, quot;O stop. And yourselves be seen. Farewell.”
And botterly (to t, sad eyes. turned from t on to top of ter they saw.
A great croanding all round tone table and torc sucrous teets of evil trees and poisonous plants; and otures let you read ts, Sprites, Orknies, ooses, and Ettins. In fact c in tanding by table, ch herself.
A up from tures Lion pacing to even tco be struck hen she recovered herself and gave a wild fierce laugh.
quot;t; s;t.”
Lucy and Susan ing for Aslans roar and it never came. Four also (at first) to do, ;Bind him, I say!”
repeated te itc at riump ance at all. to ied all ogeting and chem all.
But raining and tugging, pulled tig t into o drag oone table.
quot;Stop!quot; said tc;Let be shaved.”
Anoter up from ted doo fall to tood back and tc its mane. the difference.
quot; cat after all!quot; cried one.
quot;Is t ; said another.
And t ;Puss, Puss! Poor Pussy,”
and quot; today, Cat?quot; and quot;ould you like a saucer of milk, Pussums?”
quot;O; said Lucy, tears streaming does, tes!quot; for no t so iful, and more patient than ever.
quot;Muzzle ; said tc ting on te from t o enrage all t rabble. Everyone him now.
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