CHAPTER SEVEN
OLD NARNIA IN DANGER t tself, and ill t of t Council. to sleep under tars, to drink not er and to live cs and , range experience for Caspian after s in a tapestried c tle, on gold and silver diseroom, and attendants ready at asted more savoury, and o harden and his face wore a kinglier look.
nigrange subjects came stealing into t at s yet seen - five Satyrs as red as foxes, tingent of talking Mice, armed to teetrumpet, some O of all (and took Caspians breataurs came a small but genuine Giant, imbleher of Deadmans
ful of rated and were now wisead.
to first and leave till afteromorros could bot, and proposed storming Miraz in le t very night.
Pattertalk and eat at time, so once? trencs round t it ter to begin it ake too long to o be alloo give a brief address to t Caspian and taurs and tions and insisted on once.
ures o sit doly in a great circle, and Patterto stop running to and fro and saying quot;Silence! Silence, everyone, for t;, Caspian, feeling a little nervous, got up. quot;Narnians!quot; any furt t very moment Camillo t;heres a Man somewhere near.”
tures of tomed to being ed, and till as statues. ts all turned tion wed.
quot;Smells like Man and yet not quite like Man,quot; wruffleer.
quot;Its getting steadily nearer,quot; said Camillo.
quot;t tly off to meet it,quot; said Caspian.
quot;ell settle un,quot; said a Black Dting a s to ring.
quot;Dont s if it is alo