CHAPTER THREE
beginning.
on t for not only felt nice, but looked nice and smelled nice and made nice sounds of t exciting serrupted by a bang on the door.
quot;Come in,quot; said Jill. And in came Scrubb, also bat look as if .
quot;O last,quot; o a c;Ive been trying to find you for ever so long.”
quot;ell, no;I say, Scrubb, isnt it all simply too exciting and scrumptious for ; Sten all about t Prince for t.
quot;Os ?quot; said Scrubb: and ter a pause, quot;I wiso goodness wed never come.”
quot;h?”
quot;I cant bear it,quot; said Scrubb. quot;Seeing t.
Its - its frightful.”
quot; do you?”
quot;O understand. No I come to t, you couldnt. I didnt tell you t t time from ours.”
quot;how do you mean?”
quot;time you spend take up any of our time. Do you see? I mean, ill get back to Experiment t it -”
quot;t be much fun.”
quot;O keep interrupting. And ell ime is going mig all to me, but, like a fool, I forgot about it. And noly its been about seventy years Narnian years - since I was . Do you see now? And I come back and find Caspian an old, old man.”
quot;t; said Jill. A ruck her.
quot;I s; said Scrubb miserably. quot;About as good a friend as a c time o see t old man e beard, and to remember Caspian as ured t - os frigs han coming back and finding him dead.”
quot;O up,quot; said Jill impatiently. quot;Its far Sign.quot; Of course Scrubb did not understand