CHAPTER THIRTEEN
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Id rugger. I noticed it very lighen - here we were.”
quot;It traces of t from ;Only I t
t iffened. You youngsters understand. But opped feeling old.”
quot;Youngsters, indeed!quot; said Jill. quot;I dont believe you two really are muchan we are here.”
quot;ell if , he Lady Polly.
quot;And ace.
quot;ell,quot; said Peter, quot;for a long time (at least I suppose it ime) nothe door opened -”
quot;t; said tirian.
quot;Yes,quot; said Peter. quot;t - by. ten?”
quot;But w?”
quot;Look,quot; said Peter and pointed.
tirian looked and sa and most ridiculous to be seen in t, tood up a roug, to, beco see it looked just till in tanding up by itself as if it ree.
quot;Fair Sir,quot; said tirian to t;t marvel.”
quot;It is t Calormene five minutes ago,quot; said Peter smiling.
quot;But did I not come in out of to table? o be a door leading from nowo nowhere.”
quot;It looks like t if you ,quot; said Peter. quot;But put your eye to t place hrough.”
tirian put o t first blackness. t o it, , and above t, in a black sky, stars. t or standing bet table door into tern aste tle. the men were discussing
none of ted to do t) or to set fire to table.
ry spreading as far as ion, and his new friends all