CHAPTER FOUR
e to noon Drinian looked up and sa beautiful lady ood at tain and said no beckoned to to all and great, s as green as poison. And tared at of s. But suddenly t urned to Cair Paravel. It stuck in Drinians mind t this shining green woman was evil.
Drinian doubted very muc not to tell ture to t tle ale-bearer and so ongue. But after alone. t nig back, and from t race of nor hing else was ever found.
tterness of to Caspian and said, quot;Lord King, slay me speedily as a great traitor: for by my silence I royed your son.quot; And old ory. t up a battle-axe and ruso kill ood still as a stock for t , quot;I my queen and my son: s; And , and t broken.
Sucory of Rilian. And ;I bet t serpent and t he same person.”
quot;true, true, ; ed the owls.
quot;But t; said Glimfeat;because no bones -”
quot;e kno; said Scrubb. quot;Aslan told Pole ill alive somewhere.”
quot;t almost makes it ; said t o;It means s Narnia. Long, long ago, at te itc of th and bound our land in snow and ice for a hundred years.
And he same crew.”
quot;Very ; said Scrubb. quot;Pole and I to `Find this Prince. Can you help us?”
quot;; asked Glimfeather.
quot;Yes,quot; said Scrubb. quot;e kno to go nort to reac city.”
At ter tu- and ruffling tarted speaking at once. t t go Prince quot;Youd to travel by day, and to travel by night,”
t;It do, do.quot; One or t even o nearly so dark as it t e long en