CHAPTER ELEVEN
last t on t first, biting rying not to say all t of saying to Susan. But s turned and a slo ty yards aions to guide t only invisible to t silent as he grass.
o t of trees - tledrums!quot; t trumpkin. quot;I going to end in a moonlight climb and broken necks.”
For a long along top of to a place rees grehem.
Lucy looked as if soo busy keeping to stop and t trees eep and narroo t. urned and looked at o scramble doer ing, quot;, for goodness sake. Youre rig;and t later, Edmunds voice saying, quot;No, s. there is a way down.”
up h her.
quot;Look!quot; excitement. quot;Look! s t s of us?”
quot;Its ; said Lucy.
quot;I do believe youre rig; said Edmund. quot;I cant t see it before. But where is he?”
quot;it you see him?”
quot;ell, I almost t I did - for a moment. Its suc.”
quot;Get on, King Edmund, get on,quot; came trumpkins voice from beill nearly at top, Peters voice saying, quot;Oh, buck up, Susan.
Give me your down op grousing.”
In a fees t ttom and ter filled their ears.
treading delicately, like a cat, Aslan stepped from stone to stone across tream. In topped, bent doo drink, and as er, urned to face time Edmund sa the Rush.
quot;Peter, Peter,quot; cried Edmund. quot;Did you see?”
quot;I sa; said Peter. quot;But its so tricky in t. On feel ired noher.”
Aslan ation led to t, fartream, t grey grass, tly pacing Beast ahead.
Everyone except Sus