CHAPTER NINE
nyt ys y,quot; added Reepic;you o see how many we can kill before we die.”
quot;ell,quot; said t;Its a long story. Suppose do; , t tanding.
quot;ell,quot; said t;Its like ty of a great magician time out of mind. And o cut a long story s, t I , old us to do somet like. And to. ell, to a great rage; for I ougo tell you used to being crossed. erribly do me see, knos a spell on us. An uglifying spell. If you sa, you believe really. So t bear to look at one anot did ell you ed till ternoon and airs and go to o see if tion. But and a tremble, so I deceive you. But, believe me or believe me not, I do assure you t find any taking off t ime getting on and being afraid t
tleman mige - I , so I deceive you - o cut a long story s, . And ter. So my little girl, your little girls age, and a s c least said soonest mended - I say, my little girl ss got to be a little girl or else t to old you sifully, and to see. And I do assure you it to see one anot first, any t of it is al tired of being invisible. And telling you about before) going invisible too. But ting upstairs being invisible, and pers no manner of use listening because
on, making no more noise t big cat. And Ill tell all you gentlemen straigs getting more t our nerves can stand.”
Sucory, but very mucened, because I out ually out more t being interrupted by ts and encouragements, ience. here was a very long silence.
quot;But,quot; said Lucy at last, quot; t