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CHAPTER EIGHT

    too exed to see s body got rapidly smaller and disappeared into a  splas of course sed at t, and it may  ion) t sic satisfaction on tures  face.  is certain is t it upid animal, for instead of pursuing t turned its s o expected to  find treader t treader ing and groaning all about till presently to talk about it, and to laug it. And  ace (t  done any good) and of Reepicheep.

    After t sea and sky.  On to to rise; by ternoon it  at time ted land on t  bow.

    quot;By your leave, Sire,quot; said Drinian, quot;ry to get under t country by ro; Caspian agreed, but a  long ro t bring to t lig day teered into a natural  no one  as  nigry . From t summit  clouds came streaming rapidly. t and loaded  er casks wy.

    quot;ream ser at, Drinian?quot; said Caspian as ook   in tern-ss of t. quot;to be to the bay.”

    quot;It makes little odds, Sire,quot; said Drinian. quot;But I ts a ser  pull to t on tarboard-tern one.”

    quot;; said Lucy.

    quot;I s does!quot; said Edmund, for it ing ;I  say, lets go to tream. trees ter.”

    quot;Yes, lets,quot; said Eustace. quot;No point in getting ter than we need.”

    But all time Drinian eadily steering to tarboard, like  tiresome people in cars  forty miles an o t the wrong road.

    quot;t, Drinian,quot; said Caspian. quot; you bring ern stream?”

    quot;As your Majesty pleases,quot; said Drinian a little sly. erday, and  like advice from landsmen. But ered course; and it turned out after it hing he
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