CHAPTER THREE
t;LAND in sig; sed the bows.
Lucy, o Rtering do sle. It le tle arboard bo of t, furts sister Doorn.
quot;Same old Felimat; said Lucy, clapping ;O is since you and I sa!”
quot;Ive never understood ; said Caspian. quot;Did Peter them?”
quot;O; said Edmund. quot;time - in te itch.”
(By t e islands became attaco tory is at all interesting, I may put it in some other book.)
quot;Are o put in ; asked Drinian.
quot;1 s t ;It unined in our days and it looks as if it ill. tly on Doorn and a little on Avra - ts t see it yet. t sh.”
quot;to double t cape, I suppose,quot; said Drinian, quot;and land on Doorn.
tll mean rowing.”
quot;Im sorry landing on Felimat; said Lucy. quot;Id like to
sea air.”
quot;Id love to stretcoo,quot; said Caspian. quot;I tell you back, and t treader pick us up on ther side?”
If Caspian er on in t ion; but at t it seemed an excellent one. quot;Os,quot; said Lucy.
quot;Youll come, ; said Caspian to Eustace, wh his hand bandaged.
quot;Anyto get off ted boat,quot; said Eustace.
quot;Blasted?quot; said Drinian. quot;how do you mean?”
quot;In a civilized country like ace, quot;t sea at all.”
quot;In t case you mig as ay as; said Caspian. quot;ill you tell to lo, Drinian.”
tace all got into t and o t turned and looked round. t reader looked.
Lucy , t is no o urf. It first to be pitc usually does for a o as