CHAPTER TEN
no o fear.quot;) ttled across beside t: put up his paw: drew
t and opened tirian t purring as it o the dark doorway.
quot;Aii-aii-aou; t erwaul you ever heard made everyone jump.
You s quarrelling or making love on t: you knohe sound.
t of table at top speed. If you knoo the crowd.
No one s to meet a cat in t state. You could see animals getting out of o left and rigree, led out till it ood on end.
quot;Id give my beard,quot; o knoe is only acting or w frig!”
quot;Peace, friend,quot; said tirian, for tain and ted to t succeed, except t ;My ; but t t as puzzled by ts behaviour as himself.
quot;No; said tain. quot;Enoug noise. tell t t seen.”
quot;Aii - Aii - Aao.
quot;Art t called a talking Beast?quot; said tain. quot;talk.”
folloirian felt quite certain (and so did t t rying to say somet not of t-noises you migened old tom in a backyard in England. And teralking Beast tle s from among ther Animals.
quot;Look, look!quot; said t;It cant talk. It ten o talk! It o being a dumb beast. Look at its face.quot; Everyone sa it rue. And test terror of all fell upon taug urned ts of Narnia into talking Beasts and if t good t one day be turned back again and be like tless animals one meets in otries. quot;And no is coming upon us,quot; they moaned.
quot;Mercy! Mercy!quot; s. quot;Spare us, Lord S, stand bet alo , .”
Ginger disappeared furto tree. No one ever saw him again.