CHAPTER THIRTEEN
said Edmund, quot;came about a dozen Dace, and last of all yourself.”
quot;I ase too,quot; said Eustace. quot;Little swine.”
quot;No, ,quot; said Lucy. quot;And dont be ill you can see tried and tried to make friends its no use.”
quot;Friends ; cried Eustace. quot;If you knew hose Dwarfs have been behaving!”
quot;Oop it, Eustace,quot; said Lucy. quot;Do come and see tirian, perhem.”
quot;I can feel no great love for Doday,quot; said tirian. quot;Yet at your asking, Lady, I er this.”
Lucy led t strolling about or enjoying tied seemed to . tting very close togettle circle facing one anotook any notice of till Lucy and tirian near enougo touc see anyone but ening rying to guess by t was happening.
quot;Look out!quot; said one of t;Mind o our faces!”
quot;All rig; said Eustace indignantly. quot;ere not blind. eve got eyes in our heads.”
quot;t be darn good ones if you can see in ; said the same Dwarf whose name was Diggle.
quot;In w; asked Edmund.
quot;; said Diggle. quot;In tctle able.”
quot;Are you blind?quot; said tirian.
quot;Aint ; said Diggle.
quot;But it isnt dark, you poor stupid D; said Lucy. quot;Cant you see? Look up! Look round! Cant you see trees and t you see me?”
quot; aint tch darkness?”
quot;But I can see you,quot; said Lucy. quot;Ill prove I can see you. Youve got a pipe in your mouth.”
quot;Anyone t knoell t,quot; said Diggle.