CHAPTER THIRTEEN
raz is dead. But terful man, leaped up and said, `No, by elmarines, not brutes. s seek adventure after adventure? e long to live in any event. Let us spend in seeking t up tone it is a t rigo touc, deep sleep fell upon all three.
And till tment is undone they will never wake.”
quot; is tone?quot; asked Eustace.
quot;Do none of you kno?quot; said the girl.
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quot;It ; said t;and it in s.”
Edmund, fees, now spoke.
quot;Look ; ;I a co eating t mean to be rude. But ures on t al ts just w migcoo. o know youre a friend?”
quot;You cant kno; said t;You can only believe or not.”
After a moments pause Reepicheeps small voice was heard.
quot;Sire,quot; o Caspian, quot;of your courtesy fill my cup flagon: it is too big for me to lift. I o the lady.”
Caspian obeyed and tanding on table, s tiny pa;Lady, I pledge you.quot; t fell to on cold peacock, and in a s e ed for a very early breakfast, as a very late supper.
quot; called Aslans table?quot; asked Lucy presently.
quot;It is set ; said t;for the end.”
quot;But ; asked tical Eustace. ?
quot;It is eaten, and rene; said t;this you will see.”
quot;And o do about t; asked Caspian. quot;In t; ( Eustace and t;tory of a prince or a king coming to a castle story dissolve tment until he Princess.”
quot;But ; said t;it is d