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“MydearHwin!”
saidAravisrathersfully.“AsanyoneistakeBreefbutawar-horshuisedhim!”
“Ishouldthinknot,indeed,”
saidBree,snainghisearsgoeversolittleback.
“Iknowit'snoodplan,”
saidHwin.“ButIthinkit'souronlydwehaven'tbeengresandwe'renotlookingquiteourselves(atleast,I'msureI'mnot).Idothiwellplasteredwithmudandgoalongwithourheadsdownasifwe'retiredandlazy—anddon'tliftourhooveshardlyatall—wemightidourtailsoughttobecutshorter:ly,youknow,butallragged.”
“MydearMadam,”
saidBree.“HaveyoupicturedtoyourselfhreeableitwouldbetoarriveinNarniainthat?”
“Well,”
saidHwinhumbly(shewasaverysensiblemare),“themainthingistogetthere.”
Thoughnobodymuchlikedit,itwasHwin'splanwhichhadtobeadoptediwasatroublesomeoneaainamountofwhatShastacalledstealing,andBreecalled“raiding”
.Onefarmlostafewsacksthateveningaacoilofropethesometatteredoldboy'sclothesforAravistowearhadthtandpaidforinavillage.Shastareturhemintriumphjustaseveningwas.Theforhimamohefooteofwoodedhillswhichlayrightacrosstheirpath.Everyonewasfeeliedbecausethiswasthelasthill;wheheridgeatthetoptheywouldbelookingdownonTashbaan.“Idoeresafelypastit,”
mutteredShastatoHwin.“OhIdo,Ido,”
saidHwily.
Thatheirwaythroughthewoodsuptebyawood-cutter'stradwhentheycameoutofthetheycouldseethousandsoflightsinthevalleydowheShastahadhadnonotionofwhatagreatcitywouldbelikeanditfrighteheyhadtheirsupperandthegotsomesleep.Butthehorseswokethemveryearlyinthe
&arswerestilloutandthegrasswasterriblydwet,butdaybreakwasjustbeginning,farthtacrossthesea.Aravisayintothewoodandcamebaggeddgherrealonesihese,andherarmorandshieldandsdthetwosaddlesahehorses'finefurnishiothesacks.BreeandHwihemselvesasdirtyandbedraggledastheyditremaioshorteails.AstheonlytthiswasAravis'sscimitar,ohepackshadtobeundoneagaiitout.Itwasalongishjobahehorses.
“Myword!”
saidBree,“ifIwasn'taTalkialovelykithefaceIcouldgiveyou!Ithoughtytootpullitout.That'swhatitfeelslike.”
Butinspiteofsemi-darknessandgersallwasdohebigpadonthehorses,theropehalters(whichtheyearinginsteadofbridlesahe'shands,andthejan.
“Remember,”
saidBree.“KeeptogetherifwepossiblyeetattheTombsoftheAKings,aherefirstmustwaitfortheothers.”
“Andremember,”
saidShasta.“Don'tyetyourselvesandstarttalking,pens.”
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