CHAPTER NINE
lieved possible.
But bit by bit t. t ;s t?”
quot;ing ; whispered Scrubb.
quot;But dont run even no; said Puddleglum. quot;Not until I give the word.”
time Jill couldnt returning from be.
t clamour of giant voices arose: ts and hollas.
quot;t; said Puddleglum.
Jill gats - aking t, quot;After ter tomorrow.”
S of tones, ting in . to run upony slope step of t stair tter off even if top.
But s t t. Sed animal noer run till she dropped.
to t step opped, looked a little to , and all of a sudden darted into a little ttom of it. o it, looked very like tated and ter o t a minute later. It tractive one about t long and o fling yourself flat on your face and cra do it so very quickly eit sure t a dogs teet inside.
quot;Quick, quick. Stones. Fill up t; came Puddleglums voice in t c for t in t, ely to pile up stones. tant tones o t t pretty at all.
quot;Fart; said Puddleglums voice.
quot;Lets all ; said Jill.
quot;Good idea,quot; said Scrubb. But it took te a long time to find one anot the barrier now.
quot;try if and up,quot; suggested Scrubb. t t a o Scrubb, and Scrubb beo Jill ( t), t and stumbling foro t ones underfoot. to a wall of rock.
turned a little to t and on. ts and
turns. Jill ion at all, and no idea whe cave lay.
quot;tion is,quot; came Puddleglums voice out of t; be better to go back (if s a treat at t feast of tead of losing our s