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p in and fall upon Pug and free my friends whom he holds captive ?”
“Not by my counsel,”said Bern.“As soon as there was a fight two or three ships would put out from Narrowhaven to rescue Pug. Your Majesty must work by a show of more power than you really have,and by the terror of the King’s name.It must not come to plain battle.Gumpas is a chicken-hearted man and can be over-awed.”
After a little more conversation Caspian and Bern walked down to the coast a little west of the village and there Caspian winded his horn.This was not the great magic horn of Narnia,Queen Susan’s Horn:he had left that at home for his regent Trumpkin to use if any great need fell upon the land in the King’s absence.Drinian, who was on the look out for a signal,recognized the royal horn at once and the Dawn Treader began standing in to shore.Then the boat put off again and in a few moments Caspian and the Lord Bern were on deck explaining the situation to Drinian.He,just like Caspian,wanted to l