CHAPTER FIVE
p. Lets go and look for it.”
quot;ly one feels after sleeping in ones clot; said Jill, sitting up.
quot;I t to o dress,quot; said Eustace.
quot;Or Scrubb up, yahe same.
tside e unlike t of Narnia t flat plain o countless little islands by countless cer. times t an acre in extent.
Clouds of birds antly aligterns, in ted about, but all at a good distance from one anot for t several miles to t of t a tree in sig marsretco lo tang in t direction t to tioned mars its loneliness. t ts rise.
quot; to, I ; said Jill.
quot;t; said Scrubb, as if ;I expect- must be ; And tting o t fifty yards a first because so still.
quot;I suppose ter go and speak to ; said Jill. Scrubb nodded. t a little nervous.
As turned its ig mouted like a steeple, brim. t could be called rat tiny reeds. once t ook a serious view of life.
quot;Good morning, Guests,quot; ;t mean it probably turn to rain or it mig get any sleep, I dare say.
quot;Yes ; said Jill. quot;e .”
quot;A; said t;I see youre making t of a bad job.
ts rig up, you o put a good face on things.”
quot;Please, kno; said Scrubb.
quot;Puddleglums my name. But it doesnt matter if you forget it. I can alell you again.”
t do mucaller t men wer. him.
quot;Im trying to catco make an eel ste; said Puddleglum.
quot;t get any. And you like them much if I do.”
quot;?quot; asked Scrubb.
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