CHAPTER SIX
t LIVED IN times t Caspian off to a ains and doo the green wolds of Archenland.
quot;e to t; said trumpkin.
to an old ree covered ruffleer tapped imes on trunk and tapped again and a of voice from inside said, quot;Go as not time to get up yet.”
But ime t of door opened and out came ttle eyes. And ook a long time because t as truffleer a son of Adam ougo be King of Narnia and all kissed Caspian - very , snuffly kisses t really bread, at t time in t it polite to accept. It took ime aftero get unsticky.
After t t on till tall beecrees and truffleer called out, quot;Pattertterttert; and almost at once, bounding do magnificent red squirrel t Caspian imes seen in tle gardens; indeed errier and t you looked in alk. Indeed ty o get o stop talking, for, like all squirrels, terer. once and asked if and Caspian said t as Pattert bounding ao fetc, truffleer look. Look ts very bad manners among squirrels to co ore or to look as if you ed to kno; ttert and Caspian ate it and after t Patterto ot;For I can go nearly everyting foot to ground,quot; ruffleer and t tterto all sorts of people elling to come to a
feast and council on Dancing La midnigs a;And youd better tell too,quot; added trumpkin. quot;e forgot to mention it to them.”
t visit o trumpkin led to tains till to a very solemn place among rocks and fir trees. t very quietly and presently Caspian could feel t as if someone to a flat stone about top of a er-butt, an