glum. quot;You see, I o here all my life.”
quot;Indeed,quot; said tc;tell me, I pray you, ry is?”
quot;Up t; said Puddleglum, stoutly, pointing over;I - I dont knoly where.”
quot;; said t, musical laug;Is try up among tones and mortar of the roof?”
quot;No,quot; said Puddleglum, struggling a little to get ;Its in Overworld.”
quot;And w, or w. . . Overworld?”
quot;O be so silly,quot; said Scrubb, ment of t smell and t;As if you didnt knos up above, up here.”
quot;I cry you mercy, little brot; laugc ;I meeting. But en meet our friends in strange places ask to remember it.”
quot;Madam,quot; said ternly, quot;I old your Grace t I am the Kings son of Narnia.”
quot;And s be, dear friend,quot; said tc;s be king of many imagined lands in thy fancies.”
quot;eve been too,quot; snapped Jill. Sment getting . But of course t t sill feel it, s it yet fully worked.
quot;And t Queen of Narnia too, I doubt not, pretty one,quot; said tcone.
quot;Im not,quot; said Jill, stamping . quot;e come from another world.”
quot;tier game t; said tc;tell us, little maid, and ours?”
Of course a lot of ted into Jills once: Experiment s, cinemas, cars, aeroplanes, ration- books, queues.
But t trings of tcrument.) Jill couldnt remember time it didnt come into sed, for nos full strengted you get, tain you feel t you are not enced at all. S t it o say): quot;No. I suppose t ot be all a dream