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CHAPTER NINE
  quot;Rig; said t;Couldnt ter order. Just  o say ourselves. Off we go.”

    Immediately t first but soon fainter  and fainter, till it died out in tion of the sea.

    Lucy kneime to sit puzzling as to ures might be.

    As soon as t up and ran along ter t at all costs be  warned.

    ories iful melloone, many-ially covered ill t Eustace said, quot;I ts  empty,quot; but Caspian silently pointed to the column of smoke which rose from one  chimney.

    te into a paved  courtyard. And it  indication t t tyard stood a pump, and beneat.

    t t. But to be no one moving it.

    quot;t work ; said Caspian.

    quot;Mac; said Eustace. quot;I do believe o a civilized country  at last.”

    At t moment Lucy,  and breato tyard beried to make tand ood it even t of t look very happy.

    quot;Invisible enemies,quot; muttered Caspian. quot;And cutting us off from t.  to plough.”

    quot;Youve no idea  of creatures t; asked Edmund.

    quot; see them?”

    quot;Did tsteps?”

    quot;I didnt  - only voices and tful t.”

    quot;I ; said Reepic;do to them?”

    quot;It looks as if ; said Caspian. quot;But lets get out of  tery at t pump listening to all we say.”

    t and  back on to trees mig;Not t its any good really,quot; said Eustace, quot;trying to   see. they may be all round us.”

    quot;No; said Caspian. quot; be if  for  lost,  doo anot of to treader to stand  in and take us aboard?”

    quot;Not dept; said Drinian.

    q
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