CHAPTER FOUR
sea. Caspian - trusted ely.”
quot;O; said a voice. quot;trumpkins no traitor. But more ty cs, centaurs, good giants, and all sorts) one time or anot out to look for t Prince, and none of t last t going to Narnians destroyed in to go.”
quot;But surely us go,quot; said Scrubb. quot; me.”
(quot;Sent bot; put in Jill.)
quot;Yes,quot; said Glimfeat;I t trumpkin ick to true as steel, but and very peppery. You could never make t be time for making an exception to the rule.”
quot;You migake some notice of us, because ;But come trying to teach me, Sir.
Crabs and crumpets!“
tated trumpkins voice rater all round. to see t t about trumpkin as people feel at sc some crusty teactle afraid of and everyone makes fun of and nobody really dislikes.
quot;o be a; asked Scrubb.
quot;If only ; said Glimfeat;You see, tely t Aslan erebint tempt before o see Aslan face to face again, and ask er , if meet Aslan in terebint, to Seven Isles and Lone Islands - and on and on. alks about it, but en t voyage to t of s s to go there again.”
quot;ting for o come back?quot; said Jill.
quot;No, no good,quot; said t;O a to-do! If only you the Prince.”
Jill kept quiet at ting enoug to tell all t is, tered under ;ell, it my fault,quot; before saying out loud: quot;Very it. But t one t to kno, as you call it, is all fair and above board and means no misc o be so jolly secret- meeting in a ruin in dead of n