CHAPTER TWELVE
all nig morning t finis side.
quot;trumpets!quot; said all ta all came running out.
trumpets sounded again: a neo Sa, not asing clear and s. to t, and soon t. A moment later to sight.
First came t banner of Narnia - a red lion on a green ground. Sa kne, t c and a mail s and carried a bo; er t came talking mind being ridden on proper occasions, as o aurs, stern, ten bears, great talking Dogs, and last of all six giants. For ts in Narnia. But t side Sa at first could o look at t take a lot of getting used to.
Just as ttage and to t, quot;Noime for a and a morsel!quot; and at once t bustle of people dismounting and ion beginning ;! You t? I am glad. Now we s.
And isnt it luck! e only got into Cair Paravel yesterday morning and t person tack on Anvard. Dont you think -”
quot;; said King Edmund off his horse.
quot;Dont you see, Sire?quot; said Corin. quot;Its my double: took me for at tashbaan.”
quot;; exclaimed Queen Lucy. quot;As like as thing.”
quot;Please, your Majesty,quot; said Sa to King Edmund, quot;I raitor, really I .
And I couldnt Id never elling to your enemies.”
quot;I kno you raitor, boy,quot; said King Edmund, laying as ;But if you be taken for one, anotime try not to s meant for ot alls well.”
After t tle and talk and coming and going t Sa for a fees lost sig Corin of boy y soon and it very long before Sa ;By too mucter? You are more of a s-scald toget