CHAPTER TEN
t,quot; ly. quot;tormness head.
Our foul s. tonight.”
Next day, except for so after breakfast ( out to speak to t green enclosure green cup, . It .
once trotted across to Aravis and gave her a horse-kiss.
quot;But h and sleep.
quot;Over t; said ing o t;And I o get a of him.”
trolled across and found Bree lying o urned his head or spoke a word.
quot;Good morning, Bree,quot; said Aravis. quot;his morning?”
Bree muttered somet no one could hear.
quot;t says t Sa probably got to King Lune in time,quot; continued Aravis, quot;so it looks as if all our troubles are over. Narnia, at last, Bree!”
quot;I s; said Bree in a low voice.
quot;Arent you ; said Aravis.
Bree turned round at last, his face mournful as only a horses can be.
quot;I so Calormen,quot; he said.
quot;?quot; said Aravis. quot;Back to slavery!”
quot;Yes,quot; said Bree. quot;Slavery is all Im fit for. a mare and a girl and a boy to be eaten by lions ched skin!”
quot;e all ran as ; said hwin.
quot;Sa didnt!quot; snorted Bree. quot;At least direction: ran back. And t is o be beaten by a little ure or example in his life!”
quot;I kno; said Aravis. quot;I felt just ta as bad as you, Bree. Ive been snubbing us and no to be t of us all. But I t ter to stay and say o go back to Calormen.”
quot;Its all very ; said Bree. quot;You disgraced yourself. But Ive lost everything.”