CHAPTER ONE
re diving off treading er, and tace.
t of sing going on from togetranger ening ropes round er t follotering. In reality t very long; ting till t being das its side. Even endeavours sood, dripping and ser ace. Last of all came tranger - a golden-han herself.
quot;Ca - Ca - Caspian!quot; gasped Lucy as soon as s o set on t visit. Immediately Edmund recognized oo. All t delight.
quot;But at once, turning to Eustace Eustace o cry ;Let me go. Let me go back. I dont like it.”
quot;Let you go?quot; said Caspian. quot;But where?”
Eustace ruso ted to see ture frame a break to t sank. ly sick.
quot;; said Caspian to one of t;Bring spiced ies.
Youll need someto er t dip.quot; ies because ter and Susan ime. Narnian time floly from ours. If you spent a ill come back to our t. And t back to Narnia after spending a a time at all. You never knoill you get tly, o Narnia last time for t, it o Britain, as some people say ter.
Rynelf returned eaming in a flagon and four silver cups. It ed, and as Lucy and Edmund sipped it t doo toes. But Eustace made faces and spluttered and spat it out and o cry again and asked if t any Plumptrees Vitaminized Nerve Food and could it be made illed er and any as t station.
quot;te youve broug; before ace burst out again.
quot;O on eart! take it a; .
ime for feeling a little surprised. Somet of t call it - and indeed it t s ood about t s uck a long crimson feat bla