CHAPTER FIVE
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quot;8 September. Still sailing east. I stay in my bunk all day no Lucy till to bed. Lucy gives me a little of er ration. S get as ty as boys. I en t t it ougo be more generally kno sea.
quot;9 September. Land in sigain a long o t.
quot;10 September. tain is bigger and clearer but still a long oday for t time since I dont know how long.
quot;11 September. Caug about 7 p.m. in ter in a bay of tainous island. t idiot Caspian let us go as ting dark and s. Extra er ration tonight.”
aed to concern Eustace more t it cannot be told in er September 11 about keeping ime.
very , turers found t it of
t trees t appeared to be cedars, tream came out. Beyond t eep ascent ending in a jagged ridge and be a vague darkness of mountains you could not see tops. t eacreaked e erfalls, t t distance t s or make any noise. Indeed t and ter of th as glass.
It reflected every detail of tty in a picture but a country t ors.
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