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CHAPTER THIRTEEN
aces and melons and tomatoes. t glass; and t and tohem like a  promise of all happiness.

    quot;I say!quot; said Lucy.

    tly.

    quot;But ; asked Eustace.

    quot;e can provide t, Sir,quot; said Rhince.

    quot;Look!quot; said Edmund sually anding on t. Everyone looked   all empty. At table and in t things.

    quot; are t; asked Lucy in a  looks like tting on table.”

    quot;Or a ,quot; said Edmund.

    quot;It looks more like a ack to me,quot; said Caspian.

    Reepico table, and  ran along it, t and -ivory salt-cellars.  up to terious grey mass at touc:  quot;t fighink.”

    Everyone no  in to recognize as men till you looked closely. their hair, which  was grey, had

    groill it almost concealed table, climbing pound and entes and goblets as  brambles; entil, all mixed in one great mat of o t t three men were; nearly all hair.

    quot;Dead?quot; said Caspian.

    quot;I t, Sire,quot; said Reepicing one of t of its  tangle of ;ts.”

    quot;too, and t; said Drinian.

    quot;; said Eustace.

    quot;Its been a long sleep, t; said Edmund, quot;to let this.”

    quot;It must be an enced sleep,quot; said Lucy. quot;I felt t  it ?”

    quot;e can try,quot; said Caspian, and began s of t everyone t o be successful, for ttered, quot;Ill go east oars for Narnia.quot; But  at once into a yet deeper sleep t is, oable and all efforts to rouse   born to live like animals. Get to t  ;Mustard, please,quot; and slept hard.
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