The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe

Why did the narrator describe Peter's voice as pale?

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"Wherever is this?" said Peter's voice, sounding tired and pale in the darkness. (I hope you know what I mean by a voice sounding pale.)

In context, pale would be defined as weak.

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The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe

"Wherever is this?" said Peter's voice, sounding tired and pale in the darkness. (I hope you know what I mean by a voice sounding pale.) means someone was too tiered to walk.

"Wherever is this?" said Peter's voice sounding tired and pale in the darkness. Pale means weak and tired and he doesn't want to talk

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The lion, The witch and The wardrobe