CHAPTER TEN
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quot;Anyone can go in,quot; ;But, one at a time. ? say since . muco go into t stable myself tonig just as you please. o go in first? Dont blame me if s you into a cinder error of s your affair. No? about one of you Dwarfs?”
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?”
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t surprising t said in a cool, clear voice, not at all as if ed, quot;Ill go in, if you like.”
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again and say t he has seen some wonder.”
But tirian ime to anso come forward.
quot;; said t;So you, a pert Puss, blame me if he whiskers off your face.
ts your affair.”
And t got up and came out of its place in tily, s tail in t one s sleek coat out of place. It came on till it tirian, from table, could look rigo its face. Its big green eyes never blinked. (quot;Cool as a cucumber,quot; muttered Eustace. quot;It k