CHAPTER SIXTEEN
t morning and found for one t s sle over ) on a stone coming in trutful supper, all croo t cave, in spite of being so sleepy before it c
real meaty, spicy ones, fat and piping and burst and just tiniest bit burnt. And great mugs of frote, and roast potatoes and roast cnuts, and baked apples uck in o freser all t things.
Jill sat up and looked around. Puddleglum and Eustace far a asleep.
quot;; sed Jill in a loud voice. quot;Arent you ever going to get up?”
quot;S; said a sleepy voice someime to be settling doo-do. tu-whoo!”
quot;; said Jill, glancing up at a op of a grandfat;I do believe its Glimfeather!”
quot;true, true,quot; s from under its ;I came up about t us to follooo. Good- day -quot; and the head disappeared again.
As tting any information from t up and began looking round for any c. But almost at once a little Faun came trotting into ty one floor.
quot;A last, Daug; ;Perter to be off in a fees and taurs o let you ride on to Cair Paravel.quot; he added in a lower voice.
quot;Of course, you realize it is a most special and uno be alloo ride a Centaur. I dont kno I ever before. It do to keep ting.”
quot;; question of Eustace and Puddleglum as soon as they had been wakened.
quot;o meet t Cair Paravel,quot; ans;ys sed in . It seems t t Aslan - I dont knoo face - before urned old son aing him when he reached Narnia.”
Eustace o get t.
Puddleglum old