CHAPTER THIRTEEN
said it out loud. For it y co sit all nig to terrible s ainly not alive in to sit at t you gre kno see t all by about t to be t of. So tered round and round table saying, quot; about here?”
and quot;Or per furt; or, quot; on t; till at last ttled do nearer to to t
ten by no dark. trange neellations burned in t. Lucy ter if the Narnian sky.
t still and ed. At first ttempt at talk but it didnt come to muc and sat. And all time the beach.
After seemed like ages t ars e different positions from t noticed. t for test possible greyness in t. ty, and stiff.
And none of t last something was happening.
Before t appeared in t, and t be. t, and t tinctly. It came sloill at last it stood rig table opposite to t it all girl, dressed in a single long garment of clear blue beauty meant.
t ick able. If t it must raigill as if it and tains draable ss light.
Lucy noiced sometable ion before. It one, seel, a cruel-looking, ancient looking thing.
No one spoken a , and Caspian next - to t, because t t s lady.
quot;travellers able,quot; said t; eat and drink?”
quot;Madam,quot; said Caspian, quot; it our friends into an enced sleep.
quot;tasted it,quot; she said.
quot;Please,quot; said Lucy, quot;hem?”
quot;Seven years ago,quot; said t;timbers ready to fall apart. to table one said, ` us set sail and reef sail and ro sit do us re-embark and sail for Narnia and t; it may be t Mi