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CHAPTER EIGHT
brik see t; t for , a s   of trumpkin  on mail  ss and s; a ss. As tair me do it. It will be more of a sucks for -down for us all if I fail.”

    quot;All rig; said Peter.

    into t Edmund turned to tely and said, quot;Ive got someto ask you. Kids like us dont often ing a great le fencing matc  would be frig.”

    quot;But, lad,quot; said trumpkin, quot;these swords are sharp.”

    quot;I kno; said Edmund. quot;But Ill never get any doing me any damage.”

    quot;Its a dangerous game,quot; said trumpkin. quot;But since you make suc of  it, Ill try a pass or two.”

    Bot in a moment and tood c . It  like ting you see  age. It  even like ting ter done. ting. t to  slas your enemys legs and feet because t t  yours you jump  off t age because Edmund, being mucaller, o be  alooping. I dont t  trumpkin ty-four  ttles came back to ants circled, stroke after stroke to like t of ted out, quot;O; And  t no one (unless ter did) could quite see  , t of rumpkin ;stingquot; from a  cricket-bat.

    quot;Not , I tle friend?quot; said Edmund, panting a little  and returning o its sh.

    quot;I see t,quot; said trumpkin drily. quot;You knorick I never learned.”

    quot;ts quite true,quot; put in Peter. quot;t srick ts neo s only fair to give trumpkin a c something else.

    ill you ing matcer? tricks in  archery, you know.”

    quot;A; said t;I begin to see. As if I  didnt knoer ;  ened, for he was a famous bowman among his own  people.

    All five of
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