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s and knees. He couldn’t get up again till he had brought some life back into his legs by a good rubbing.
“I say,”said the girl.“It was you,wasn’t it,who appeared to us that night when we were all at supper ? Nearly a week ago.”
“A week,fair maid ?”said Tirian.“My dream led me into your world scarce ten minutes since.”
“It’s the usual muddle about times,Pole,”said the Boy.
“I remember now,”said Tirian.“That too comes in all the old tales. The time of your strange land is different from ours. But if we speak of Time,’tis time to be gone from here:for my enemies are close at hand. Will you come with me ?”
“Of course,”said the girl.“It’s you we’ve come to help.”
Tirian got to his feet and led them rapidly down hill, Southward and away from the stable. He knew where he meant to go but his first aim was to get to rocky places where they would leave no trail,and his second to cross some water so that they would leave no scent. This took them about an