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CHAPTER SEVEN

        ARAVIS IN tAS a ood still,    ing as o s. As soon as tried to    move on again.

        But before sake a step, anot;Bot;    t Aravis)

        , "ay, ark;    and immediately, folloter ains and all a-jingle ed treet er tter,    female slaves iiful istake.

        Se    as if t scogeten stayed in to ties. And    Aravis couldnt o see    s person indeed.

        It al. t. And immediately Lasaraleen sat    up in tter and burst out at top of her voice.

        "Aravis!    oher-”

        t a moment to lose. it a seds delay Aravis let go t tter, swung herself up beside Lasaraleen and    whispered furiously in her ear.

        "S up! Do you    up. You must ell your people-”

        "But darling-" began Lasaraleen in t in t mind making people stare; in fact s.)

        "Do ell you or Ill never speak to you again," ;Please, please be quick, Las. Its frigant. tell your people t two    horses along.

        Pull all tains of tter a away somew be    found. And do hurry.”

        "All rig; said Lasaraleen in ;ake tark; (to t;And noains drao say-”

        But Aravis ains, enclosing Lasaraleen and ed, but ratuffy, kind of tent.

        "I mustnt be seen," "s;My fat know Im here. Im    running away.”

        "My dear, ly t; said Lasaraleen. "Im dying to    it.

        Darling, youre sitting on my dress. Do you mind? ts better. It is a    ne? I got it at-”

        "O; said Aravis. "her?”

        "Didnt you kno; said Lasaraleen. "o toerday and is asking about you everyoget kno it! Its t t;    And s off into giggles. Serrible giggler, as Aravis now    remembered.

        "It isnt funny at all," s;Its dreadfully serious. here    you    hide me?”

        "No difficulty at all, my dear girl," said Lasaraleen. "Ill take you s not mus    dra to see people. t in o go about    s up like this.”

        "I ed out to me like t," said    Aravis.

        "No, no, of course, darling," said Lasaraleen absentmindedly. "But you     even told me yet he dress.”

        "Anot; said Aravis. "You must tell your people to treat ts part of t. talking horses from    Narnia.”

        "Fancy!" said Lasaraleen. "ing! And oaying in tas present. t ies and    s and t f see t sty myself. But    some of taken out on a river party terday,    and I was wearing my-”

        " your people telling everyo youve got a    visitor - dressed like a beggars brat - in your    mig round to my    father.”

        "No keep on fussing, t; said Lasaraleen. "ell get    you some proper clot. And here we are!”

        topped and tter    Sa aken into a fees earlier in anot of ty.    Lasaraleen    Aravis reminded ic o t not telling anyone of tresss strange visitor.

        "Sorry, darling, it    out of my ; said Lasareleen. "here.    All of you.

        And you, doorkeeper. No one is to be let out of today. And anyone    I catcalking about t beaten to deater t be kept on bread and er for six here.”

        Alto ory, sing to    at all. S, mucter at talking    t listening.

        Sed on Aravis hs    are famous)

        and t clot hing.

        t c Lasaraleen , ied in cloties and gossip. Aravis erested in bo    ted after a meal (it ) in a beautiful pillared room ( monkey    been climbing about it all time)    Lasaraleen at last asked her why she was running away from home.

        elling ory, Lasaraleen said, "But, darling,    arkaan? Everyones crazy about o be one of test men in en.    been made Grand    Vizier no you know?”

        "I dont care. I t stand t of ; said Aravis.

        "But, darling, only t beautiful    one do Ilkeen. Positively ropes of pearls, Im told. Bat of me.”

        "; said Aravis.

        "You al; said Lasaraleen. " more do you    ?”

        In to make    s and even to discuss plans. ty ing    te and to tombs. No one op or    question a groom in fine cloto ty of grooms to send. It    so easy to decide o do about Aravis ed t s in tter    ains dra Lasaraleen told    litters y and    t of one going out te ain to lead to questions.

        alked for a long time - and it    o keep o t-at last Lasaraleen clapped ;Oting out of ty    usiisrocs garden (may    doo ter and    ttle er-door. Only for t tittered a little)    are palace people. I say, it is lucky for you    t you came to me. tisroc (may o t every day and it is like a sed ively adore Prince Rabadas run in and see any of t any .    I slip in er dark, and    let you out by ter-door? ts and tied up outside it.    And even if -”

        "All ," said Aravis.

        "O get so excited," said Lasaraleen. "I o say,    even if ting    quite en, dear, tfully    funny-”

        "I meant, all    for me," said Aravis a little sharply.

        "O you mean, darling. ell,    you tter plan?”

        Aravis couldnt, and ans;No. ell o risk it. art?”

        "O tonig; said Lasaraleen. "Of course not tonig    feast on tonig start getting my    in a fees) and ts. And sucoo! It omorro.”

        t so make t of it. ternoon passed very slo    to t,    for Aravis ired of alk about dresses and parties, s and sdals. S to bed early and t part s o s again.

        But t day passed very sloed to go ba t a on telling Aravis t Narnia ry of    perpetual sno;And    boy, too!" said Lasaraleen. "Darling, t! Its not    Nice." Aravis    of it a good deal, but sired of Lasaraleens silliness    by no, for t time, so t travelling a as;You fet t    Ill be nobody, just like    to Narnia. And anyway, I promised.”

        "And to t; said Lasaraleen, almost g, "t if only you ; Aravis    ao e he horses.

        "You must go tle before su doo tombs," s;No more of t to be food in er-skin beo let you bot the bridge.”

        "And t;     at tombs.”

        "ait for ; said Aravis. "I e    fortable.”

        "Never better stabled in my life," said Bree. "But if t    tittering tarko get t oats,    ting him.”

        Aravis and Lasaraleen he pillared room.

        About to start. Aravis o look    like a superior slave-girl in a great    if any questio Aravis    to one of the princesses.

        t out on foot. A very fees brougo tes.

        te tention and saluted. t oo tiers, slaves and otill moving    about    to to tatues and do    beatencopper

        doors of t    beyond description;    in t of the lamps.

        Presently t into t    to t    quite dark and t only by    occasional torcs to ted at a place    ht.

        "Go on, do go on," ing terribly and     t    run into t any er.

        "Im just ; said Lasaraleen. "Im not absolutely sure . Yes, Im almost sure its t.    fun    this is!”

        took t     all and weps.

        "Its all rig; said Lasaraleen. "Im sure ; But at t moment a moving liger tant er, tall dles.

        And of course it is only before royalties t people    Lasaraleen grip    sort of sudden grip ened indeed. Aravis    t it odd t Lasaraleen sisroc if    time to go on to top of teps, on tiptoes, and groping he wall.

        "; s;Quick.”

        t in, drely bec serrified.

        "tas; w; shall we do if he es in    here.    we hide?”

        t carpet u. to to a sofa.

        "Lets lie do; w;O    e.”

        t room betained    down.

        Lasaraleen mao get tter position and ely covered.    t of Araviss face stuck out beyond t if anyone came    into t room    and o look ily t place t of course, because s t at once look like a    forehead and

        a pair of eyes. Aravis sely to try to make Lasaraleen give    tle more room. But Lasaraleen, noe selfis bad    pinc.

        t up and lay still, panting a little. t ther noise.

        "Is it safe?" said Aravis at last in ti possible whisper.

        "I - I - t; began Lasaraleen. "But my poor nerves -" and t terrible    moment: t. And because Aravis could hing.

        First came t secret cils) ook up tand o eac    of ed cap by    isroc. t of t toget    and sud    bobbles and buttons and tassels and talismans t Aravis couldnt    any rate for men) looked nicer. After all young man urban on ar at ed a. Last of    all came a little rota tarkaan himself.

        As soon as all tered t, tisroc    seated e, took anding before    do.
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