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CHAPTER TWO
uot; said Caspian, quot; already. You  and Rhince”

    (Re) quot;are sailing t ories, so you and   cabin above. King Edmund and I can lie very snug  ranger?”

    Eustace, very green in torm getting less. But Caspian said, quot; storm?quot; and Drinian burst out  laughing.

    quot;Storm, young master!quot; ;ther as a man could  ask for.”

    quot;?quot; said Eustace irritably. quot;Send hrough my head.”

    quot;Ive broug ter, Eustace,quot; said  Lucy.

    quot;O; groace. But ook a drop from   ly stuff (t  is certain t  colour a fes  after , and   better because, instead of  torm and

    o be put as at t  port ;lodge a dispositionquot; against tis ion   ) Eustace could only reply, quot;Fancy not  kno.quot; In tace t t as to land t to Cambridge - er t o put on t out for him and come on deck.

    Caspian no  already.

    t up on tle and sa man standing on a  little ss open moutle cers for sucser, ter-arc odd to s creaming back over t is  because you are teams as far foraken up to ting top, and at first it o rock  to and fro t if you  fell ticular reason o ty  t  tiller, and be tail rose up, covered  ran a little bencreader. Stle bit of  a ter  as tion  in tors.

    to sea, to buy a Galmian s  noeaco be sea-faring folk once more, and treader  s yet. S, for, tral c on one side and t sy of ;ladyquot; as  sailors say, , ace of course  on boasting about liners and  motor-boats and aeroplanes and submarines (quot;As if  t;  muttered Edmund), but t to ter
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