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CHAPTER SIXTEEN
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    quot;No; said Aslan. quot;But use only t,  for it is co whom 1 send you.”

    quot;Are you coming ; said Jill.

    quot;t; said Aslan.

    ty feet of to to tumn sky urned to Jill  and Eustace and breatoucongue. turned o England,  and o Jill sao of terblott, `Spotty  Sorrier, big Bannister, and tt t suddenly topped.  t, cruelty, and sneakis  disappeared in one single expression of terror. For t lying in ttering clotrengtace plied ts of t in tes all t, `Murder!

    Fascists! Lions! It isnt fair. And t to see o recognize) serics and  back to tories  about a lion escaped from a circus, and escaped convicts ace slipped quietly  indoors and c of t cloto ordinary t back  into  Aslans ic, to ts of  t Experiment , and about ten people got expelled. After t,  t t or to interfere  muc t, t o Parliament wer.

    Eustace buried ly one nig Jill smuggled  a fancy-dress ball next   day fortter at Experiment  became quite a  good school.

    And Jill and Eustace were always friends.

    But far off in Narnia, King Rilian buried or, tent name, and mourned for  en pointed out t brig on  afternoons, and t you couldnt  expect good times to last. to t open, and often in   summer days terns and doo ter and  sail to and fro, singing, on telling eacories of  ties t lie

    fato go to Narnia yourself, do  not forget to  those caves.
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