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CHAPTER TWO
d I o see ter tomorrow.

    ty days at sea and han  four hundred leagues from Narnia.”

    quot;And after t; said Lucy.

    quot;No one knoy,quot; ans;Unless tell us.”

    quot;t in our days,quot; said Edmund.

    quot;t; said Reepic;it is after t ture  really begins.”

    Caspian noed t t like to be s Lucys conscience smote ;I t go and see  Eustace.

    Seasickness is h me I could  cure him.”

    quot;But you ; said Caspian. quot;Id quite forgotten about it. As you left it  be it migreasures and so I broug - if  you t ougo be ed on a thing like seasickness.”

    quot;Itll only take a drop,quot; said Lucy.

    Caspian opened one of t out tiful little diamond flask ake back your o;  he said.

    t t out into the sunshine.

    In t,  and boto let ligo to ter co side and t came in t t ting in and out  of  Reepicoo s) en taken a  turn. At eac clear for t, but all dore t o ter and beer,  barrels of pork, jars of tles of s, cs,  turnips, sides of bacon.

    From t is, from trings of onions, and also tcy in t, stepping from benco benc least, it epping for ep and a jump for Lucy, and a real long jump for Reepico a partition . Caspian opened to a  cabin   so  nice. It oget do t  made to open  because ter. In fact at t, as tcernately golden  and dim green he sea.

    quot;You and I must lodge ; said Caspian. quot;ell leave your  kinsman the bunk and sling hammocks for ourselves.”

    quot;I beseecy-quot; said Drinian.

    quot;No, no se,q
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