CHAPTER FOUR
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quot;tu-;? except at night?”
quot;You see,quot; explained Glimfeat;most of tures in Narnia ural s. t (ug to
be asleep. And, as a result, at nigupid t you cant get a of t into t of meeting at sensible to talk about things.”
quot;I see,quot; said Scrubb. quot;ell nos get on. tell us all about t Prince.quot; t Glimfeated tory.
About ten years ago, it appeared, w, s of Narnia.
t t t ing. In t of to a pleasant glade ed and ate and drank and er a time t sleepy, and t of ty a little ales and laug not serpent came out of tung t and ruso er it , s it glided ao t come at it. So urned to her.
But t t glance of no po be trying o tell s speak clearly and, . It en minutes since t heard her cry.
to Cair Paravel, and sterly mourned by Rilian and by t lady, tars floer t, ing for t venomous o kill it and be avenged.
No one remarked mucired and distraug about a monter t all day, bear tiers ain on t great voyage to t parts of th.
One evening Drinian said to t;Your soon give over seeking true vengeance on a less brute as t be on a man. You ; t;My Lord, I forgotten t; Drinian asked ;My lord,quot; said t;I beautiful
t ; quot;Fair Prince,quot; said Drinian, quot;of your courtesy let me ride omorro I also may see t; quot;it; said Rilian.
time on t day t gallop into ted at t same fountain w h.
Drinian t it strange t t place of all places, to linger in. And ted till it cam