CHAPTER ELEVEN
a brisk canter. Sas seat but to do ouc of to see parties e sure o use) and tried to get . But dare to try really directing trusted it . t a talking it e s enougo realize t trange boy on its back really master of tuation. t ail end of the procession.
Even so, ty fast. t oo. And time since t tas seemed!) o enjoy himself.
o see ain tops o ment see t all: only a vague greyness, rolling dooain country before and ;Its a cloud,quot; o ;a cloud coming down. I see. Up he sky.
I s t fun! Ive often ; Far atle beting ready to set.
to a roug Sas ill t of t. Once or t on eac) sigwo.
to the world became grey.
Sa realized the inside of a cloud would be; nor how dark.
turned to black h alarming speed.
Someone at time ttle fart see any of t of course o as soon as round t bend. But see t all. his horse was walking now.
quot;Get on, on,quot; said Sa. t. Bree old keep urned out, and Sa t someterrible . quot;Look ; ;if you dont buck up, do you kno; took no notice of t. So Sa settled eeth his heels as hard as he could.
t to a kind of pretence of a trot for five or six paces and to a e dark and to eady drip-drip from trees.
quot;ell, I suppose even a us some; said Sa to ;I only run into Rabadash and his people.”
on for ime, al a o feel very hungry.
Presently o a place led by a noise from be rotting ;Rabadas; t Sa. ake. quot;But if I take one,quot; said Sa to ;ake tay a