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CHAPTER FOURTEEN

    quot;too near top, tside,quot; said Golg, s;t   tco us. e o be led out into to tside of t all t  emptiness called the sky.

    And t a ferokes of t to it.

    I  dare go near them.”

    quot;alking!quot; cried Eustace, and Jill said, quot;But its not   all up t. e live there.”

    quot;I kno; said Golg. quot;But I t it  find your  really like it - cra like flies on top of the world!”

    quot; about s once?quot; said Puddleglum.

    quot;In a good ; cried ty set out. ted ,  sing out t tc t dangerous. And ted it on to ot in  a fees ts and curning cart-ting off o tell tory of ment and deliverance at least ten  times.

    In to t  a t long and pero to it. A strong  smote up into te unlike any t  t at first it dazzled t used to it t t a river of fire, and, on t river, o be fields and groves  of an unbearable,  brilliance - tes all jumbled togetained- glass ropical sun staring straig at midday mig. Do all t fiery lighmen were climbing.

    quot;Your ; said Golg (and o look at  blackness for a fees, t;Your

    you come doo Bism? Youd be  cold,  unprotected, naked country out on top. Or at least come do.”

    Jill took it for granted t none of ten to suc.

    to ;truly, friend Golg, I o come doure, and it may be no mortal man o Bism before or   it o termost pit of Eart I forbore.

    But could a man live t sself?”

    quot;O s only salamanders live in tself.”

    quot; kind of beast is your salamander?quot; asked the Prince.

    quot
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