CHAPTER THREE
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quot;My Lord Bern,quot; said Caspian, quot; talk of tate of t first w is your Lordsory?”
quot;S enoug; said Bern. quot;I came t I urning to Narnia wys uncle he reins. So I married and have lived here ever since.”
quot;And ill acknohe King of Narnia for his lord?”
quot;In be best pleased to find a real, live King of Narnia coming in upon y came before deny end to disbelieve you. Your Graces life ers?”
quot;t rounding t,quot; said Caspian. quot;e are about ty s came to fig ive?”
quot;Not by my counsel,quot; said Bern. quot;As soon as t t out from Narroy must must not come to plain battle. Gumpas is a ced man and can be over-awed.”
After a little more conversation Caspian and Bern o t a little of t t magic t at trumpkin to use if any great need fell upon t for a signal, recognized t once and treader began standing in to s put off again and in a fes Caspian and tuation to Drinian. like Caspian, ed to lay treader alongside t once and board Bern made tion.
quot;Steer straigain,quot; said Bern, quot;and to Avra es are. But first run up t all to ting top as you can. And about five bo bow, run up a few signals.”
quot;Signals? to w; said Drinian.
quot;o all t got but hinks we have.”
quot;O; said Drinian rubbing ;And t s round t -?”
quot;Bernstead,quot; said t;tll do excellently. t Caspian did t of sight from Nar