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ay the Dawn Treader alongside the slave-ship at once and board her,but Bern made the same objection.
“Steer straight down this channel,captain,”said Bern,“and then round to Avra where my own estates are.But first run up the King’s banner,hang out all the shields,and send as many men to the fighting—top as you can.And about five bowshots hence, when you get open sea on your port bow,run up a few signals.”
“Signals ? To whom ?”said Drinian.
“Why,to all the other ships we haven’t got but which it might be well that Gumpas thinks we have.”
“Oh,I see,”said Drinian,rubbing his hands.“And they’ll read our signals.What shall I say ? Whole fleet round the South of Avra and assemble at—?”
“Bernstead,”said the Lord Bern.“That’ll do excellently.Their whole journey—if there were any ships—would be out of sight from Narrowhaven.”
Caspian was sorry for the others languishing in the hold of Pug’s slave-ship,but he could not help finding the rest of that day en