CHAPTER ELEVEN
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was a horrible shock.
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t on beside ly t Sa began to . But just as e sure of it, t of t couldnt be imagination! Any breat sig hand.
If to get any good out of t make t on at a last no longer.
quot;; he said, scarcely above a whisper.
quot;One o speak,quot; said ts voice loud, but very large and deep.
quot;Are you- are you a giant?quot; asked Sa.
quot;You mig,quot; said t;But I am not like tures you call giants.”
quot;I cant see you at all,quot; said Sa, after staring very errible idea o in a scream, quot;Youre not - not somet person in the whole world!”
Once more t;t; it said, quot;t is not t. tell me your sorrows.”
Sa tle reassured by told up sternly by told tory of o sas among tombs and s of t. And old about t and t of t journey and at t .
quot;I do not call you unfortunate,quot; said the Large Voice.
quot;Dont you t o meet so many lions?quot; said Sa.
quot;t; said the Voice.
quot; on eart told you t least t night, and-”
quot;t of foot.”
quot;how do you know?”
quot;I ; And as Sa gaped inued. quot;I o join . I rengt mile so t you sime. And I remember came to s, midnigo receive you.”
quot;t was you who wounded Aravis?”
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