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aster than an arrow flies.
“What,Lord ?”said Tirian.“Is it then true,as stories tell, that you two journeyed here on the very day the world was made ?”
“Yes,”said Digory,“and it seems to me as if it were only yesterday.”
“And on a flying horse ?”asked Tirian.“Is that part true ?”
“Certainly,”said Digory. But the Dogs barked,“Faster, faster!”
So they ran faster and faster till it was more like flying than running,and even the Eagle overhead was going no faster than they. And they went through winding valley after winding valley and up the steep sides of hills and,faster than ever,down the other side,following the river and sometimes crossing it and skimming across mountainlakes as if they were living speed-boats,till at last at the far end of one long lake which looked as blue as a turquoise, they saw a smooth green hill. Its sides were as steep as the sides of a pyramid and round the very top of it ran a green wall:but above the wall rose the branches