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CHAPTER SIX

        t LIVED IN    times t Caspian    off    to a ains and doo the green wolds of Arland.

        "e    to t; said trumpkin.

        to an old ree covered ruffleer tapped imes on trunk and tapped again and a    of voice from inside said, "Go as not time    to get up yet.”

        But ime t of door opened and out came ttle eyes. And ook a long time because t as truffleer    a son of Adam ougo be King of Narnia and all kissed Caspian - very ,    snuffly kisses t really     bread, at t time in t    it polite to accept. It    took ime aftero get unsticky.

        After t t on till tall beecrees and    truffleer called out, "Pattertterttert; and almost at once, bounding do magnifit red    squirrel t Caspian imes seen in tle gardens; indeed errier and t you looked in    alk. Iy o get o stop talking, for, like all squirrels, terer.    ond asked if    and Caspian said t as Pattert bounding ao fetc, truffleer    look. Look ts very bad manners among squirrels to    co ore or to look as if you ed to kno; ttert and Caspia and after t Patterto ot;For I    go nearly everyting foot to ground," ruffleer and t tterto all sorts of people elling to e to a

        feast and cil on Dang La midnigs a;And    youd better tell too," added trumpkin. "e fot to mention it to them.”

        t visit o trumpkio tains till to a very solemn place among rocks and fir trees. t very    quietly and presently Caspian could feel t as if someoo a flat stone about top of a er-butt, and stamped on it . After a long pause it    and steam ing out of it and in trumpkin alk    in ty ed to e doo t tom . It    of a furerranean stream ran past on one side of it. t t metal on tongs, a fourt, and ttle o meet tors. It took some time to    satisfy t Caspian    an enemy, but ; and ts rumpkin and Nikabrik. t , eet keep     ed tead of oy and as clumsy as a stick. to e to t at Dang Lawn.

        A little farthe cave of five    Black Dwarfs.

        t Caspian, but in t of t;If    Miraz,    oldest said, "So troduce you to, up there.”

        "Certainly not," said Caspian.

        "I s, indeed," said truffleer. "e    none of t    sort on our side.”

        Nikabrik disagreed    trumpkin and t    gave Caspian a so realize t tures out of tories, as s in Narnia still.

        "e s    in t rabble," said    truffleer as the Black Dwarfs.

        "O; said trumpkin, ptuously. " matters muc you    have me.”

        "Do you believe in Aslan?" said Caspian to Nikabrik.

        "Ill believe in anyone or anyt; said Nikabrik, "tll batter telmarine barbarians to pieces or drive t of Narnia. Anyone or ad?”

        "Silence, silence," said truffleer. "You do not know w you are    saying. Shan Miraz and all his race.”

        "Not to D; said Nikabrik.

        t visit er one. As tains opened out into a great glen or    river running at ttom. truffleer called again, "Glenstlenstorm!"    and after a pause Caspian    greill trembled and at last, breaking and trampling ts, t t    creatures t Caspian    seen, t taur Glenstorm and nut and t covered    ar-gazer and kne.

        "Long live t; ;I and my sons are ready for le to be joined?”

        Up till noead or    of attag a party of ers, if it veoo far into t, in t only of living to ttempt at Old Narnia in orm    much more serious.

        "Do you mean a real o drive Miraz out of Narnia?" asked Caspian.

        " else?" said taur. "y go clad in mail    and girt h sword?”

        "Is it possible, Glenstorm?" said the Badger.

        "time is ripe," said Glenstorm. "I c is    mio c is yours to remember. tarva and Alambil    in to rule and ures.    truck. Our cil at t be a cil of ;    ed for a moment: it noo te possible t t e certain t t    wage one.

        As it    ted aurs and    ate sucaurs provided cakes of oaten meal, and apples, and herbs, and    wine, and cheese.

        t place to visit e near at    to    go a long o avoid a region in o ternoon before t ttle    popped t ted - a talking Mouse.    ood on s. ial    mouse. iny little rapier at wirled ache.

        "t; ;and I place all t your Majestys disposal."    Caspian tried    to laug        Reepi a was and carried home on    ones back.

        It ake too long to mention all tures     day - Clodsley Sers (ock ted at last beside a     tall elms ting, to bed.

        rumpkin lit    a smoker).

        "No; said t;if only s of trees    and this well, we should have done a good days work.”

        "t ; said Caspian.

        "No," said truffleer. "e o ts and defiling streams, to a deep sleep. ir again? And t is a great loss to    our side. telmarines are rees moved in    anger, our enemies    and be c of Narnia as quick as    them.”

        " imaginations you Animals ; said trumpkin,     trees and aters? ouldnt it be even nicer if toarted t old Miraz?”

        ted at ter t t Caspian o sleep     it urned ain; but as soon as ouc or    ell ing or drumming. ing    once

        became fainter, but turned, clearer time. It es.    truffleer ting up staring into t;    Caspian . Nearer and nearer came tune    dreamy, and t feet, till at last, out from to t, came dang s mucaller t far sligtle    of t, but t s.

        "Fauns!" cried Caspian, jumping up, and in a moment t took o no time to explain tuation to ted    Caspian at once.

        Before    rumpkin, s, did likeruffleer     as best ayed    all round Caspian te faces, o ius and Obentinus and Dumnus, Voluns, Voltinus, Girbius, Nimienus, Nausus, and    Oss.

        Patterthem all.

        m    it    all    been a dream; but ttle cloven hoof-marks.
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