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he table that could be eaten or drunk had disappeared.These birds rose from their meal in their thousands and hundreds and carried away all the things that could not be eaten or drunk,such as bones,rinds,and shells,and took their flight back to the rising sun.But now,because they were not singing,the whir of their wings seemed to set the whole air a-tremble.And there was the table pecked clean and empty,and the three old Lords of Narnia still fast asleep.
Now at last the Old Man turned to the travellers and bade them welcome.
“Sir,”said Caspian,“will you tell us how to undo the enchantment which holds these three Narnian Lords asleep.”
“I will gladly tell you that,my son,”said the Old Man.“To break this enchantment you must sail to the World’s End,or as near as you can come to it,and you must come back having left at least one of your company behind.”
“And what must happen to that one ?”asked Reepicheep.
“He must go on into the utter east and never re