CHAPTER FIVE
leglum. quot;t peace . As long as ay on our o do us any ill, t get near any of t t seen, its just possible we mig a long way.”
quot;Look ; said Scrubb, suddenly losing emper, as people so easily do ;I dont believe t; any more t. I dont t us if ttle c.”
e expected to give ;ts t, Scrubb. ts to talk. Put a good face on it. But o be very careful about our tempers, seeing all times ogether.
ont do to quarrel, you kno any rate, dont begin it too soon. I knohese
expeditions usually end t t-”
quot;ell, if you feel its so ; interrupted Scrubb, quot;I tter stay behind.
Pole and I can go on alone, cant we, Pole?”
quot;S up and dont be an ass, Scrubb,quot; said Jill ily, terrified lest take his word.
quot;Dont you lose , Pole,quot; said Puddleglum. quot;Im coming, sure and certain. Im not going to lose an opportunity like t Im too flig take life seriously enoug once, t a times. Puddleglum, togetoo full of bobance and bounce and s. Youve got to learn t life isnt all fricasseed frogs and eel pie. You someto sober you do. ere only saying it for your os as ers beginning, looking for a Prince t probably isnt ty t no one t doesnt steady a c kno; And ogetalking of going to a party or a pantomime. quot;And no; ;lets see ting on.”
t believe t t, and it ;s food for ; er tea, in tins (as youve seen men tle. , but t it very nasty.
t of t in preparations for an early start tomorrow morning.
Puddleglum,