CHAPTER FIFTEEN
rees in s as t legs a slo Pantcs tail in excitement, to join ty.
But as soon as tood ive. quot;Pick and sools!quot; said to t top speed. quot;ake up some Moles, te as good as D; said a voice. quot; s Prince Rilian?quot; said anot;; said t;ter being
lost inside t kno;ts rig; said an old Bear.
quot;; quot;No, s,quot; said a Squirrel, very pert.
quot;Yes, s; said anoter.
quot;Its quite t-t-t-true. D-d-dont be so silly,quot; said Jill. S because eettering he cold.
Immediately one of to fetcools, and an obliging Faun trotted off among trees to a place o get drink. But before it came, all t t; are you doing? Put t s; and quot;No,quot; and, quot; ; Jill o t and didnt knoy, projecting from taces rig anyone who came near him.
For of course Eustace time from Jill during t fees. and seen o t t some enemies see t t o some ot by some gly p evil creatures of t if t too small for to climb tace tle bigger, and a lot clumsier, t op of t a small avalanc is not surprising t ried to hem off.
quot;Stop, Eustace, stop,quot; cried Jill. quot;t you see? eve come up in Narnia. Everyt.”
tace did see, and apologized to t to mention it), and dozens of t just as t a fees before. t ted to turned aer. quot;As been too muc bit. turned hings.”
Jill rejoined Eustace and took in great deep breat air. And a , t all trip of t of Fauns and Dryads he
dance ten minutes before. Only ten minutes! Yet already it felt