CHAPTER TWELVE
SA IN NARNIA quot;AS it all a dream?quot; it couldnt of t rig took ones breato t t could make a footprint like t. But t it. As it, er tom of it. Soon it o ttle stream was running down he grass.
Sa stooped and drank - a very long drink - and t remely cold, and clear as glass, and refreser t ood up, ser out of o take stock of his surroundings.
Apparently it ill very early morning. t risen, and it of ts ry j ely neo a green valley-land dotted rees t t . On t tains erday. to guess where he was.
urned and looked be tanding belonged to a range of far ains.
quot;I see,quot; said Sa to ;tains bet . luck t I it! - at least it luck at all really, it was him. And now Im in Narnia.”
urned and unsaddled ook off its bridle - quot;tly ; took no notice of tely began eating grass. t a.
quot;I ; t Sa. quot;Its no good going back to Anvard, itll all be besieged. Id better get loo t anyto eat.”
So on doill o a rack running t and folloes wo him.
quot;Good morning, neighbour.”
Sa looked round eagerly to find tly sa come out from among trees. At least, it very big indeed for a it was.
quot;Good morning,quot; said Sa. quot;But Im not a neig Im a stranger in ts.”
quot;A; said the hedgehog inquiringly.
quot;Ive come over tains - from Archenland, you know.”
quot;; said t;ts a terrible long here myself.”
quot;And I t; said Sa, quot;someone ougo be told t ttacking Anvard at t