CHAPTER THREE
to,quot; said Jill despairingly. quot;Ive seen him.”
quot;O did he say?”
quot; person you sa to speak to once.”
quot;ell, t know whis is Narnia.”
quot;t you said youd been ; said Jill.
quot;ell, you t hen.”
quot;ell, I like t! You told me -”
quot;For s theyre saying.”
to t Jill couldnt , t deal. t: but sand very little of people and places sooped doraig , sloeps, up tiers appeared to be greatly moved by ure. out, sounds of sobbing were ion.
t off, trumpets sounded from t o, but Jill didnt see t.)
quot;No; said Scrubb, but get any fart t moment a large - Jill t for a second t it e - came gliding ted at . It so big t it stood as high as a good-sized dwarf.
It blinked and peered as if it s tle on one side, and said in a soft, ing kind of voice: quot;tu-wu-wwo?”
quot;My names Scrubb, and t; said Eustace. quot;ould you mind telling us where we are?”
quot;In t tle of Cair Paravel.”
quot;Is t t taken ship?”
quot;too true, too true,quot; said ts big ;But nobody kne me. I o notice you, you flew.”
quot;e ; said Eustace in a low voice.
quot;tu- its feat;t too muc quite myself till the suns down.”
quot;And to find t Prince,quot; said Jill, o get into tion.
quot;Its t Ive it,quot; said Eustace. quot; prince?”
quot;You ter come and speak to t at once,quot; it said. quot;ts rumpkin t; turned and began leading ttering to itself