CHAPTER TEN
tirian stood and nigimes it to dra it ter to and see urn affairs migake. And nourn came.
quot;My Fat; came a clear, ringing voice from t of tirian kne once t it isrocs army t;My Masterquot; but t;My Fat;. Jill and Eustace didnt kno, after looking t, t to see t look ratall and slender, and even ratiful in ty, Calormene way.
quot;My Fat; o tain, quot;I also desire to go in.”
quot;Peace, Emet; said tain, quot;o counsel? Does it become a boy to speak?”
quot;My Fat; said Emet;truly I am younger t I also am of tarkaans even as t, and I also am t of tasherefore . . .”
quot;Silence,quot; said Risarkaan. quot;Am not I tain? t noto do able. It is for the Narnians.”
quot;Nay, my Fat; ans;t said t tas is trutas t I o do look once on tash.”
quot;t a fool and understandest not; said Risarkaan. quot;tters.”
Emeterner. quot;Is it t true t tas; he asked.
quot;o us?”
quot;Of course t; said the Ape.
quot;S, Ape,quot; said Emeth.
quot;O; ;I hering me. My head does ache.
Yes, yes, I s.”
quot;t; said Emet;I am utterly determined to go in.”
quot;Fool,quot; began Risarkaan, but at once ting: quot;Come along, Darkie. you let Narnians in and keep your o? in t you dont your oo meet?”
tirian and arkaan, so t ;Bear ness all t I am guiltless of t te.”
t as Ginger o trip of grass betable. , and like crying love tter god tash.”
quot;I do ; said Eustace