CHAPTER TWO
n sky lit up , and felt tasted t on t of unknoern rim of t t s too o speak.
Eustace t be told in t morning, once got out a little black notebook and a pencil and started to keep a diary. ebook a record of , for t care muc any subject for its own sake, he
cared a great deal about marks and o people and say, quot;I got so much.
did you get?quot; But as seem likely to get many marks on treader arted a diary. t entry.
quot;7 August. y-four ly boat if it isnt a dream. All time a frigorm s a good t seasick). and I nearly go under any number of times. All tend to take no notice of t coo s to Facts. Its madness to come out into tten little t muc. And, of course, absolutely primitive indoors. No proper saloon, no radio, no bat yesterday evening and it o tle toy boat as if it ried to tell real s oo dense. E. and L., o f course, didnt back me up. I suppose a kid like L. doesnt realize ttering up C. as everyone does o ask me meant! seem to kno all. Needless to say Ive been put in t cabin of t, a perfect dungeon, and Lucy o a nice room compared of ts because sried to make Alberta says, t all t sort of t oo dense. Still, see t I s in t nt grumble because C. is s o make room for L. As if t didnt make it more cro to say t t gives everyone t frig up if t I s ail pretty soon if ries it on me. tful too.”
trouble betace and Reepic ed. Before dinner next day, able , ing (being at sea gives one a magnificent appetite), Eustac