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CHAPTER SIX
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    In tever tended by telling t  ual effect on t not beds and bat meals and  o get indoors. talked about Aslan, or even about t prince, noing to  and morning. So   first, t soo tired, but s all about it. And t ed t time at  really made th Puddleglum.

    At last ternoon to a place  and dark fir  tains. Before te, rocky plain:  beyond it, furtains capped  betains rose a loisop.

    quot;Look! Look!quot; cried Jill, and pointed across t s. Lig  moonlig a ed windows. If you , for weeks, you will and .

    quot;; cried Scrubb and Jill in glad, excited voices; and quot;;  repeated Puddleglum in a dull, gloomy voice. But ;; and  he bow

    off  do goose. It oo late to t day. But t meal and a fire, and  started t er t, t greterly cold, and s iff .

    quot;Never mind!quot; said Jill, stamping . quot; batonight!”
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