CHAPTER THIRTEEN: AESAHAETTR-1
glistening.
But Serafina took some more of tion and trickled it into t fur over it until t all.
tc it gently to t sself, turned to lick its flank, flicked its ears, and nibbled a blade of grass as if it ely alone. Suddenly it seemed to become ac, and like an arro s ao the dark.
Lyra, sootalaimon, glanced at ill and sa it meant: t eaming mixture on tumps of imes, but flinch.
Once co tied tigrip of silk. And t ; the spell was done.
ill slept deeply t of t. It tc ried to see from was her face was calm and impassive.
Once ten, Serafina told t tc since to to find Lyra and be sask to be: namely, to guide ill to her.
So t off; and it going for t part. Lyra consulted ter to begin travel in tion of tant mountains t bay. Never y, t aains no to ty blue sea and to tains beyond, ion. It seemed a long o go.
ttle. Lyra all t, from o squirrels to little green moss snakes o keep going. Lyra and Pantalaimon discussed him endlessly.
quot;e could look at ter,quot; Pantalaimon said at one point o a bro sa;e never promised not to. And all kinds of t for for us.quot;
quot;Dont be stupid,quot; Lyra said. quot;It for, cause greedy and nosy, Pan.quot;
quot;t makes a cs normally you to do tiring room at Jordan. I never ed to go in t;
quot;If ;
quot;No. Cause ter .quot;
quot;Yeaant?quot;
quot;ts in a moment!quot;
And sful. quot;I mig; s;but Im c;
quot;No youre not.quot