CHAPTER FOURTEEN(第1 / 4页)
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quot;Ive ; said ;t o us and Im very muco Im getting as fat as a pet pony, eating all day and getting no exercise. Lets go on to Narnia.”
quot;O today, Maam,quot; said Bree. quot;I you think?”
quot;e must see Sa first and say good-bye to ; said Aravis.
quot;Exactly!quot; said Bree ent;Just o say.”
quot;O; said ;I expect urally s on our art at once? After all, I t it ed to get to?”
quot;I suppose so,quot; said Aravis. So ly s ttle lonely.
quot;Of course, of course,quot; said Bree ily. quot;But to rus I mean.”
quot;No, I dont kno; said ; you to go?”
quot;M-m-m, broo-; muttered Bree. quot;ell, dont you see, Maam - its an important occasion - returning to ones country - entering society - t society - it is so essential to make a good impression - not pere ourselves, yet, eh?”
into a ;Its your tail, Bree! I see it all no to till your tails gro even knoails are worn long in Narnia.
Really, Bree, youre as vain as t tarkashbaan!”
quot;You are silly, Bree,quot; said Aravis.
quot;By tark,quot; said Bree indignantly. quot;I for myself and for my fellow s all.”
quot;Bree,quot; said Aravis, erested in t of ail, quot;Ive been ing to ask you sometime. you ed lions.”
quot;So I do,quot; ans;But w deliverer of Narnia wcer. All Narnians swear by him.”
quot;But is he a lion?”
quot;No, no, of course not,quot; said Bree in a rather shocked voice.
quot;All tories about as; replied Aravis. quot;And if a lion why do you call him a lion?”
quot;ell, youd and t at your age,quot; said Bree. quot;And I tle foal quite fully understand it myself.”
(Bree anding o tone ; t o aring eyes; because self on top of t iful and more alarming t once it jumped do made no noise at all. And make any noise they were frozen.)
quot;No doubt,quo