CHAPTER FOURTEEN
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It oo true. Everyone could see t Peters sing of telmarines redoubled.
quot;Youve seen more battles t; said Caspian. quot;Is there any chance now?”
quot;Precious little,quot; said Edmund. quot;I suppose just do it. ith luck.”
quot;O it all?quot; said Caspian.
Suddenly all ting on bot.
t;Oo a rest. Come on, Doctor. You and I may be able to do someto ts and Peter came outside to meet ty, heaving.
quot;Is your left arm ; asked Edmund.
quot;Its not exactly a ; Peter said. quot;I got t of o my . I dont ts broken, but it migie it up very tighink I could manage.”
; do you ter?”
quot;toug; said Peter. quot;Very tougill and s sun too. to tell trut muco - to everyone at s me. o ts again So long, old cor. And I say, Ed, say someto trumpkin. hes been a brick.”
Edmund couldnt speak. or to omach.
But t er noo be able to make some use of ainly made good use of . playing tig of range, sing he enemy work.
quot;Co; booed telmarines. quot; you stand up to you like it, eh?
t youd come to fig dance. Yah!”
quot;O listen to t; said Caspian.
quot;Not ; said Edmund. quot;You dont kno last, on Peters . Peter staggered, slipped sideelmarines rose like t;No; t;Now. Quick!
Quick! Kill ; But indeed to egg top of Peter already. Edmund bit ill ter. It looked as if it break.
quot;Great Scott!quot; cried Edmund. quot;er, go it, Pe