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CHAPTER SEVEN
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    quot;Dont you kno; said t;Its me Eustace.”

    quot;By jove,quot; said Edmund, quot;so it is. My dear chap -”

    quot;; said Eustace and lurco fall.

    quot;; said Edmund, steadying ;s up? Are you ill?”

    Eustace  for so long t Edmund t ing; but at  last ;Its been gly. You dont kno its all rigalk some to meet t yet.”

    quot;Yes, rat; said Edmund. quot;e can go and sit on to see you - er - looking yourself again. You must  ty beastly time.”

    t to t do across t paler and paler and tars disappeared except for one very brighe horizon.

    quot;I  tell you ill I can tell t it all over,”

    said Eustace. quot;By t even kno ill I urned up  to tell you opped being one.”

    quot;Fire a; said Edmund.

    quot;ell, last nig beastly arm-ring  hing-”

    quot;Is t all right now?”

    Eustace laug laug easily off ;t is,quot; ;and  anyone , mind you, it may  know.”

    quot;Go on,quot; said Edmund, ience.

    quot;ell, any ted: a o t  nig t erribly afraid of it. You may t, being a dragon, I could   easily enough.

    But it  t kind of fear. I  afraid of it eating me, I  afraid of it - if you can understand. ell, it came close up to me and looked straigo my  eyes. And I s my eyes tig t  any good because it told me to follo.”

    quot;You mean it spoke?”

    quot;I dont kno you mention it, I dont t did. But it told  me all the same.

    And I kne told me, so I got up and follo. And  it led me a long o tains. And
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