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t to be King of Narnia and all kissed Caspian—very wet,snuffly kisses they were—and offered him some honey.Caspian did not really want honey,without bread,at that time in the morning,but he thought it polite to accept.It took him a long time afterwards to get unsticky.
After that they went on till they came among tall beech trees and Trufflehunter called out,“Pattertwig! Pattertwig! Pattertwig!”and almost at once,bounding down from branch to branch till he was just above their heads,came the most magnificent red squirrel that Caspian had ever seen.He was far bigger than the ordinary dumb squirrels which he had sometimes seen in the castle gardens; indeed he was nearly the size of a terrier and the moment you looked in his face you saw that he could talk.Indeed the difficulty was to get him to stop talking,for,like all squirrels,he was a chatterer.He welcomed Caspian at once and asked if he would like a nut and Caspian said thanks,he would.But as Pattertwig went bounding away to