CHAPTER SIX
, is so no good, Ill be bound.”
quot;O!quot; said Scrubb. quot;I t s meals and warm rooms. I do a long way off.”
quot;Same ; said Jill. quot;And sious dress. And the horse!”
quot;All t; said Puddleglum, quot;I her.”
quot;I o ask ; said Jill. quot;But tell us?”
quot;Yes,quot; said Scrubb. quot;And . Didnt you like them?”
quot;t; said t;hem? I only saw one.”
quot;Didnt you see t?quot; asked Jill.
quot;I sa of armour,quot; said Puddleglum. quot; he speak?”
quot;I expect ; said Jill. quot;Or per s to look at en to her lovely voice. Im sure I would if I was him.”
quot;I ; remarked Puddleglum, quot;ed up t and looked inside.”
quot; all,quot; said Scrubb. quot;t could be inside it except a man?”
quot; a skeleton?quot; asked tly c;Or per; ert, quot;not all. I mean, nothing you could see.
Someone invisible.”
quot;Really, Puddleglum,quot; said Jill ;you do horrible ideas.
hem all?”
quot;O; said Scrubb. quot;ing t, and s t tle Giants and get on to harfang as quickly as we can.
I wis is.”
And no of told: not t Jill and Scrubb been sparring and snapping at eac t really serious disagreement. Puddleglum didnt to go to all. knos idea of being quot;gentlequot; mig, anyaying s, gentle or oted over campfires, and o sleep on, ely dead set to visit tle Giants. In to do so, but only on one condition. t give an absolute promise t, unless tell tle Gi