CHAPTER FIFTEEN
do believe treak really ill see it going on across ts a different colour. And its marked out tted lines. Perones. And nos getting wider.”
But it really getting ting nearer. So o go in zigzags. Obviously it eep hill.
And o the
extreme distance, everyting ao a dim greenness. But some places - t - ramarine blue.
S, ime looking back; o vieion oo exciting. tly noraigtle specks o and fro on it. And no unately in full sunlig can be er - flaso sig at first s everyticed its s c on t. And by its s it s and domes.
quot;s a city or a le,quot; said Lucy to ;But I on top of a ain?”
Long afterures over of a reason and I am pretty sure it is true one. In t gets, and it is do dangerous t and t t mountains, and feel about tains as valleys. It is on ts (or, as ;in t;) t ters and brave knigo ts and adventures, but return o ts for rest and peace, courtesy and council, ts, the songs.
ty and till rising. It ry, dotted tle groves of brigation. And tement-she had seen People.
teen and ty of ted on sea- tiny little sea- be noble and lordly people, Lucy t, for screamers of emerald- or orange-coloured stuff fluttered from t. t;O; said Lucy, for a o t led to t interesting thing of all.
Suddenly a fierce little fising up from belo fiss moutting on taring up at w hey seemed
to be talking and lauging fis back to ts prey, anot certain t one big Sea Man or released it; as if back till t.
quot;; said Lucy,