CHAPTER THREE
to make same as anyone else.”
quot;ake us?quot; asked Lucy, getting t y.
quot;Over to Narro;For market day tomorrow.”
quot;Is tis; asked Eustace.
quot;Is t; said the man.
But long before Eustace ired of trying to explain, t;ell, Ive reat but talk tes.”
toget cruelly but securely, and made to marco topped biting on a t of ied up, but deal to say, and Lucy really ting, only said quot;Go onquot; s as good as a play,quot; or, quot;Blimey, you cant t knos saying!quot; or quot;as it one of you rained it?quot; ted Reepic in t of saying all at once nearly suffocated .
doo t looked totle village and a long-boat on ttle furt, a dirty bedraggled looking ship.
quot;Noers,quot; said t;lets o cry about. All aboard.”
At t moment a fine-looking bearded man came out of one of t;ell, Pug. More of your usual wares?”
to be Pug, bowed very low, and said in a w;Yes, please your Lordship.”
quot; for t boy?quot; asked ting to Caspian.
quot;A; said Pug, quot;I kne boy, noaken a fancy to kind of fond of tender-ed I didnt ever ougo aken up till, to a customer like your Lordship-”
quot;tell me your price, carrion,quot; said ternly. quot;Do you t to listen to trade?”
quot;ts, my Lord to your to anyone else -”
quot;Ill give you a y.”
quot;O; broke in Lucy. quot;Dont separate us, kno; But topped for s Caspian didnt even no to be known.
quot;A y, t; said t;As for you,