CHAPTER ONE
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quot;to say, of course,quot; ansace. quot;Now -”
And ;Aslan, Aslan, Aslan!”
quot;Aslan, Aslan, Aslan,quot; repeated Jill.
quot;Please let us to -”
At t moment a voice from ting out, quot;Pole?
Yes. I know wc?”
Jill and Eustace gave one glance at eaceep, eart a speed . (Oo teac Experiment learn mucin or t sort; but one did learn a lot about getting aly whey were looking for one.)
After about a minutes scramble topped to listen, and kne they were being followed.
quot;If only t; said Scrubb as t on, and Jill nodded. For at top of tone on to open moor. t times you may imagine ime kept people rying t so be unlocked it ting outside t being seen.
Jill and Eustace, no and very grubby from going along bent almost double under ted up to t as usual.
quot;Its sure to be no good,quot; said Eustace ;O-o-o; For turned and the door opened.
A moment before, bot to get t doorime, if by any c locked. But ood stock still. For e different from ed.
ted to see to join tumn sky. Instead, a blaze of suns t poured t of a June day pours into a garage er on tter like beads and siness of Jills tear-stained face.
And t ainly did look like a different . turf, smooter ting to and fro, t t t terflies.
Alt frig Scrubbs face and sa ened too.
quot;Come on, Pole,quot; hless voice.
quot;Can back? Is it safe?quot; asked Jill.
At t moment a voice sed from beeful little voice