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chance of a wash and some breakfast. But almost at once a little Faun came trotting into the cave with a sharp click-clack of his goaty hoofs on the stone floor.
“Ah !You’ve woken up at last,Daughter of Eve,”he said. “Perhaps you’d better wake the Son of Adam. You’ve got to be off in a few minutes and two Centaurs have very kindly offered to let you ride on their backs down to Cair Paravel.”He added in a lower voice. “Of course,you realize it is a most special and unheard- of honour to be allowed to ride a Centaur. I don’t know that I ever heard of anyone doing it before. It wouldn’t do to keep them waiting.”
“Where’s the Prince ? ”was the first question of Eustace and Puddleglum as soon as they had been wakened.
“He’s gone down to meet the King,his father,at Cair Paravel,”answered the Faun,whose name was Orruns. “His Majesty’s ship is expected in harbour any moment. It seems that the King met Aslan—I don’t know whether it was in a vision or face to face—before he