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CHAPTER EIGHT
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    quot;Crazy, you kno; said Eustace to Lucy in a lo tern horizon.

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    It oo cold to stay long on till blew fresh.

    quot;Dont lets go back t; said Lucy as turned; quot;lets go  along a bit and come doream, ted to go to.”

    Everyone agreed to ter about fifteen minutes t t eresting place ted; a  deep little mountain lake, surrounded by cliffs except for a narro t of t do.

    All sat do one (it was Edmund) jumped up again very quickly.

    quot;tones on t;  in t;c it . . .   a  stone at all, its a ss a   of it.  It must have lain here for ages.”

    quot;Narnian, too, by t,quot; said Caspian, as they all crowded round.

    quot;Im sitting on sometoo,quot; said Lucy. quot;Somet; It turned out  to be t. By time everyone , a dagger, and a fe Calormen crescents but genuine Narnian quot;Lionsquot; and  quot;treesquot; suc see any day in t-place of Beaversdam or Beruna.

    quot;Looks as if t be all ts left of one of our seven lords,quot; said  Edmund.

    quot;Just ; said Caspian. quot;I o show. And I wonder how he died.”

    quot;And o avenge ; added Reepicheep.

    Edmund, ty ive stories,  hinking.

    quot;Look ; ;t t  .”

    quot;?quot; asked Caspian.

    quot;No bones,quot; sa
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