CHAPTER EIGHT
rse, ask to open, but t would rouse suspicions.
quot;Our only c; said Scrubb, quot;is to try to sneak a ternoon s are asleep? - and if eal doo tcnt there be a back door open?”
quot;Its I call a C; said t;But its all to get.quot; As a matter of fact, Scrubbs plan quite so t to get out of a being seen, ternoon is in some ter time to try it t. Doors and o be open; and if you are caugend you meaning to go far and icular plans. (It is very o make eits or gro of a bedroom one oclock in the morning.)
quot;e must put t; said Scrubb. quot;e must pretend .”
quot;ts tomorro;I hem say so.”
quot;I see,quot; said Jill. quot;e must pretend to be aed about it, and keep on asking questions. te infants anyway, w easier.”
quot;Gay,quot; said Puddleglum ;ts to be. Gay. As if ers al very s, Ive noticed. You must c; - and ly grin. quot;And frolicsomequot; - a most mournful caper. quot;Youll
soon get into it, if you keep your eyes on me. t I rifle tipsy last nig I do assure you it of it on. I would come in useful, somehow.”
talked over tures afteratement e strictly true; but t Puddleglum t it rue w.
quot;All rig; said Scrubb. quot;No someone to open t and being gay, to find out all tle.”
Luckily, at t very moment t Nurse bustled in saying, quot;Nos. Like to come and see t setting out on ting? Sucty sight!”
t no time in rus past staircase to. t voices guided t in a fees tyard. ts , for t p