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was talking any more about breakfast,or even dinner,with Caspian.
They may have been wise to stick to the Rush instead of going along the top.It kept them sure of their direction: and ever since the fir wood they had all been afraid of being forced too far out of their course and losing themselves in the wood.It was an old and pathless forest,and you could not keep anything like a straight course in it.Patches of hopeless brambles,fallen trees,boggy places and dense undergrowth would be always getting in your way.But the gorge of the Rush was not at all a nice place for travelling either.I mean,it was not a nice place for people in a hurry.For an afternoon’s ramble ending in a picnic tea it would have been delightful.It had everything you could want on an occasion of that sort—rumbling waterfalls,silver cascades,deep,amber-coloured pools,mossy rocks,and deep moss on the banks in which you could sink over your ankles,every kind of fern,jewel-like dragon flies,sometimes a hawk ov