CHAPTER TWO
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quot;Are you not ty?quot; said the Lion.
quot;Im dying of t,quot; said Jill.
quot;t; said the Lion.
quot;May I - could I - would you mind going away w; said Jill.
t its motionless bulk, s s as o move aside for her convenience.
tream was driving ic.
quot;ill you promise not to - do anyto me, if I do come?quot; said Jill.
quot;I make no promise,quot; said the Lion.
Jill y no, noticing it, sep nearer.
quot;Do you eat girls?quot; she said.
quot;I ies and realms,quot; said t didnt say t ing, nor as if it just said it.
quot;I darent come and drink,quot; said Jill.
quot;t,quot; said the Lion.
quot;O; said Jill, coming anotep nearer. quot;I suppose I must go and look for anotream then.”
quot;tream,quot; said the Lion.
It never occurred to Jill to disbelieve tern face could do t - and self up. It to do, but s foro tream, knelt doer in , most refreser sasted. You didnt need to drink muc, for it quenc at once. Before sasted it sending to make a das s t dangerous t up and stood till from drinking.
quot;Come ; said to. S bets front paraigo its face. But s stand t for long; she dropped her eyes.
quot;; said t;he Boy?”
quot;; said Jill, and added, quot;Sir.quot; S knoo call sounded co call hing.
quot;o do t, human Child?”
quot;rying to stop me from falling, Sir.”
quot;he edge, human