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CHAPTER THREE
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    quot;So you see,quot; s;you did see an old friend, just as Aslan said,  and you ougo o  once. And nohe very beginning.”

    quot;But o kno; said Scrubb.

    quot;If youd only listened to me o tell you, wed be all rig;  said Jill.

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    quot;I suppose  person you sa; said Jill. quot;You must  see anyone else first?”

    quot;I e before you,quot; said Scrubb. quot;  time: time you lost.”

    quot;Dont be a perfect beast, Scrubb,quot; said Jill. quot;s t?”

    It le bell ringing for supper, and t looked like  turning into a first-rate quarrel ite by time.

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    airs to bed, ya;I bet onig;; for it  stle anyone knoo o t.
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