tc did not sanding. t see, Jills efforts to get on to t is, t;You put your finger in my eye," and, "Nor your foot in my mout; and, "ts more like it," and, "Noll leave your arms free to steady yourself against th.”
t tc.
"ell?" ted up anxiously.
"Its a ; called Jills voice. "I could get t if I tle bit higher.”
" do you see t?" asked Eustace.
"Not," said Jill. "I say, Puddleglum, let go my legs so t I stand on your sead of sitting on teady myself all rig the edge.”
to sig t all of o t.
"I say -" began Jill, but suddenly broke off a s sounded more as if o it. After t so be sing out as loud as s t t. tc ely blocked up for a sed or so; and truggling sound and t;Quick! s.
Someones pulling oo late!”
t ly clear again. Jill had vanished.
"Jill! Jill!" ted frantically, but there was no answer.
" you ?" said Eustace.
"I dont kno; groaned Puddleglum. "Born to be a misfit, I s wonder.
Fated. Fated to be Poles deat as I ed to eat talking Stag at t it isnt my o as well, of course.”
"test s could ; said t;e a brave lady into tayed bey.”
"Dont paint it too black, Sir," said Puddleglum. "ere not very safe except for deatarvation in this hole.”
"I t; said Eustace.
o Jill of t sairs up as if trap-door. S at first take in t s looking at t, sunny o see. to be deadly cold, and t of s flying about in t t moment t sed doo Puddleglum to let and up on his shoulders.
ter. turned out to be of t, and tes, and a drum. S ion clear. S of a eep bank ee belo of people .
trim little Fauns, and Dryads ied steps and figures t it took you some time to uand it. t came over t uff on tars staring in a black frosty sky overall black trees. t only got out into t last, but in t of Narnia. Jill felt sed ; and tensely s a just t bit eerie too, and full of good magic as tc all the more.
All takes a long time to tell, but of course it took a very s time to see. Jill turned almost at oo s doo t;I say! Its all rig, and t furt;I say" clotly scarlet assels and big furry top-boots. As tly te t Jill had
seen flying t t t time aim t if all tly t places at exactly t moments, no one Sno is done every year in Narnia on t moonlit nig is a kind of game as little bit a sno a good team of dancers, D up for a single . On fine nigaps, and ting of t, into t even ill daybreak. I wis for yourselves.
opped Jill ;I say" came sailing t in t mind; ty sno s at t moment. But talk er siderable spluttering, se fot i till didnt kno of to the dancers.
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t even noticed ttle in several ions before t co out of t, and t;O. them is Prince Rilian.”
Ss of people first, came running up. Squirrels came out of trees in s as t legs a slo Pantcs tail iement, to join ty.
But as soon as tood ive. "Pid sools!" said to t top speed. "ake up some Moles, te as good as D; said a voice. " s Prince Rilian?" said anot;; said t;ter being
lost i kno;ts rig; said an old Bear.
"; "No, s," said a Squirrel, very pert.
"Yes, s; said anoter.
"Its quite t-t-t-true. D-d-dont be so silly," said Jill. S because eettering he cold.
Immediately one of to fetcools, and an obliging Faun trotted off among trees to a place o get drink. But before it came, all t t; are you doing? Put t s; and "No," and, " ; Jill o t and didnt knoy, projeg from taces rig anyone who came near him.
For of course Eustace time from Jill during t fees. and seen o t t some enemies see t t o some ot by some gly p evil creatures of t if t too small for to climb tace tle bigger, and a lot clumsier, t op of t a small avalanc is not surprising t ried to hem off.
"Stop, Eustace, stop," cried Jill. "t you see? eve e up in Narnia. Everyt.”
tace did see, and apologized to t to mention it), and dozens of t just as t a fees before. t ted to turned aer. "As been too muc bit. turned hings.”
Jill rejoiad took in great deep breat air. And a , t all trip of t of Fauns and Dryads he
daen minutes before. Only ten minutes! Yet already it felt to Jill aace as if all t and general smot ars overars are ars in our quite believe in Underland.
Before t drinks, a dozen or so Moles, neill very sleepy, and not ood , ting atle barroo and fro i excitement, t exactly they were doing.
te on asking t like to e into t bear to go seeing t free.
No one in our a job of t sort as Dalking Moles t look on it as really long before t black to t - t knoeeple-ted figure of t he Prince himself.
As Puddleglum appeared ss broke out on every side: "s a iggle - ern Mars ever ies out for you - trumpkin ting up notices t; But all t, into dead silence, as quickly as tory if ter opens the Prince.
No one doubted for a moment s and Dryads and D remember I t in ty, disake. t look is in true kings of Narnia, Cair Paravel ohe high King.
Instantly every ; a moment later sug, suc t tears came into Jills eyes.
t cost.
"Please it your ; said t of t;ttempt at a supper in t the snow-dance -”
"it; said t;For never , Gentleman, or Bear so good a stomaco uals as .”
to move arees too t;No, no, my story .
Notalking about o me. I to try breaking it to me gently, for Id rat all at once. fires? No ; And all tures laug;Isnt t just like a Marshwiggle?”
t of it, dang on tes and on tone floor, just as it does in a farmctle. All t fast asleep alking over ture s and D it meant; cless t e itc t inter on Narnia long ago) rived t killing Rilians moting Rilian under Narnia and o break out and rule it t try of of tory ts of ;And t all is, your ; said t D;t t every age t plan fetting it.”
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