it went.But they would have hated it far wor if they had known what it meant.Tirian did.It meant that there were other eroops somewhere near and that Rishda Tarkaan was calling them to his aid.Tirian and Jewel looked at one another sadly.They had just begun to hope that they might win that night, but it would be all over with them if new enemies appeared. went the horrible drum.Then another sound began to mix with it.“Listen!”said Jewel; and then“Look!”said Farsight.A moment later there was no doubt what it was.With a thunder of hoofs, with tossing heads, widened nostrils, and waving manes, over a score of Talking Hors of Narnia came charging up the hill.The gnawers and nibblers had doheir work. , then rush to join Jill at the white rock, where we shall have prote behind us and breathe awhile.Now, be off, Jill.” The third thing—which also happe the same moment—was the only really beautiful thing that night.Every sialking Dog in the whole meeting(there were fifteen of them)came bounding and barking joyously to the King’s side.They were mostly great big dogs with thick shoulders and heavy jaws.Their ing was like the breaking of a great wave on the a-beach, it nearly knocked you down.For though they were Talking Dogs they were just as doggy as they could be, and they all stood up and put their front paws on the shoulders of the humans and licked their faces, all saying at once:“Wele!Wele!We’ll help, we’ll help, help, help.Show us how to help, show us how, ho-how?”
It was so lovely that it made you want to cry.This, at last, was the sort of thing they had been hoping for.And when, a moment later, veral little animals(mid moles and a squirrel or so)came pattering up, squealing with joy, and saying“See, e.We’re here,”and when, after that, the Bear and the Boar came too, Eustace began to feel that perhaps, after all, everything might be going to e right.But Tirian gazed round and saw how very few of the animals had moved.
it went.But they would have hated it far wor if they had known what it meant.Tirian did.It meant that there were other eroops somewhere near and that Rishda Tarkaan was calling them to his aid.Tirian and Jewel looked at one another sadly.They had just begun to hope that they might win that night, but it would be all over with them if new enemies appeared. went the horrible drum.Then another sound began to mix with it.“Listen!”said Jewel; and then“Look!”said Farsight.A moment later there was no doubt what it was.With a thunder of hoofs, with tossing heads, widened nostrils, and waving manes, over a score of Talking Hors of Narnia came charging up the hill.The gnawers and nibblers had doheir work. , then rush to join Jill at the white rock, where we shall have prote behind us and breathe awhile.Now, be off, Jill.” The third thing—which also happe the same moment—was the only really beautiful thing that night.Every sialking Dog in the whole meeting(there were fifteen of them)came bounding and barking joyously to the King’s side.They were mostly great big dogs with thick shoulders and heavy jaws.Their ing was like the breaking of a great wave on the a-beach, it nearly knocked you down.For though they were Talking Dogs they were just as doggy as they could be, and they all stood up and put their front paws on the shoulders of the humans and licked their faces, all saying at once:“Wele!Wele!We’ll help, we’ll help, help, help.Show us how to help, show us how, ho-how?”
It was so lovely that it made you want to cry.This, at last, was the sort of thing they had been hoping for.And when, a moment later, veral little animals(mid moles and a squirrel or so)came pattering up, squealing with joy, and saying“See, e.We’re here,”and when, after that, the Bear and the Boar came too, Eustace began to feel that perhaps, after all, everything might be going to e right.But Tirian gazed round and saw how very few of the animals had moved.