CHAPTER FIFTEEN
laying y paly on Reepicheeps head.
quot;to you in t fairs. It is ot lead.”
quot;Come on,quot; said Peter suddenly to Edmund and Lucy. quot;Our times up.”
quot; do you mean?quot; said Edmund.
quot;t; said Susan, it. quot;Back into trees. eve got to change.”
quot;C?quot; asked Lucy.
quot;Our clot; said Susan. quot;Nice fools form of an Englisation in these.”
quot;But our ot Caspians castle,quot; said Edmund.
quot;No, t,quot; said Peter, still leading to t ;t dos all arranged.”
quot;as t alking to you and Susan about t; asked Lucy.
quot;Yes - t and ot; said Peter, ;I cant tell it to you all.
ted to say to Su and me because coming back to Narnia.”
quot;Never?quot; cried Edmund and Lucy in dismay.
quot;O; anser. quot;At least, from y sure o get back some day. But not Su and me. ting too old.”
quot;Oer,quot; said Lucy. quot; a?”
quot;ell, I t; said Peter. quot;Its all rat from . Youll understand o your last time. But, quick, hings.”
It very nice, to take off to come back in t very freso t great assembly. One or tier telmarines jeered. But tures all cer tionate and (on Lucys part) tearful farerumpkin, and a last tickly, o Susan and of course Susan told o keep it. And terribly, it o Aslan er took of telmarines on Lucys, and so in a long line to ter t came a moment o be seeing t once. One o telmarines ts, te patc the
otform in a country station,