“Oh, we must be miles ahead of him,” said Bree. “Haven’t we been coming a shorter way? Didn‘t that Raven friend of yours say this was a short cut, Shasta?”
“He didn’t say anything about shorter,” answered Shasta. “He only said better, because you got to a river this way. If the oasis is due North of Tashbaan, then I‘m afraid this may be longer.”
“Well I can’t go on without a snack,” said Bree. “Take mybridle off, Shasta.”
“P.please,” said Hwin, very shyly, “I feel just like Bree that I can‘t go on. But when Horses have humans (with spurs and things) on their backs, aren’t they often made to go on when they‘re feeling like this? and then they find they can. I m.mean.oughtn’t we to be able to do even more, now that we‘re free? It’s all for Narnia.”
“I think, Ma‘am,” said Bree very crushingly, “that I knowa little more about campaigns and forced marches and what a horse can stand than you do.”