CHAPTER ONE
a rotten picture,quot; said Eustace.
quot;You see it if you step outside,quot; said Edmund.
quot;?quot; said Eustace to Lucy.
quot;ell, for one t; said Lucy, quot;I like it because t er looks as if it . And they were really going up and down.”
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to believe , but it as o believe didnt look at all like a cinema eitoo real and clean and out-of-doors for t. Do to t a great s tern and time, and t o meet up again. At t an exercise book all does on a t of ture toer against teady roar of air and er. But it s dreaming.
quot;Stop it,quot; came Eustaces voice, squeaky and bad temper. quot;Its some silly trick you top it. Ill tell Alberta - Ow!”
to adventures, but, just exactly as Eustace Clarence said quot;O; t;O; too. t a great cold, salt splas out of t, besides being through.
quot;Ill smasten t; cried Eustace; and t time. Eustace rusoure. Edmund, er o look out and not to be a fool. Lucy grabbed at ime eiture ace jumped to try to pull it off tanding on t of glass but real sea, and to a rock. c t as t t t blue roller surged up round t t, and dreo taces despairing cry suddenly ended as ter got into h.
Lucy tars t s summer term. It is true t s on mucter if sroke, and also t ter felt a great deal colder t ure. Still, s to do er in t and ill quite near ts green side toace clutc .
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