CHAPTER TWELVE
not to be a man,quot; replied Reepiciff bow.
Lucy from up aloft all. In an instant t one of ried to forget came back to . So t o go doo t he use?
If dreams began coming true, Edmund and Caspian t turn into somet as sing top and tried to steady o t as now!
t did not quite conceal total silence whe ship.
Everyone kne ter not to listen, not to strain no one could ening. And soon everyone was hings.
Eac.
quot;Do you ting .. . over t; Eustace asked Rynelf.
quot;; said Rynelf. quot;I can he ship.”
quot;Its just going to settle on t,quot; said Caspian.
quot;Ug; said a sailor. quot;they would.”
Caspian, trying not to look at anyt to keep looking be aft to Drinian.
quot;Drinian,quot; ;ake roo wranger.”
quot;Five minutes, per; w;hy?”
quot;Because already trying to get out.”
Drinians iller and a line of cold s ran do;e s out, never get out,”
moaned t;eering us .quot; tranger, out into a horrible screaming laugh.
quot;Never get out!quot; ;ts it. Of course. e s out. a fool I o t me go as easily as t. No, no, .”
Lucy leant ing top and all, send us ; t gro so feel a little - a very, very little - better. quot;After all, noto us yet,quot; s.
quot;Look!quot; cried Rynelfs voice iny speck of ligc fell from it upon t did not alter t t up as if by searc. Caspian blinked, stared round, sah wild, fixed expressions.
Everyone aring in tion: behind