CHAPTER SIX
blood guss s nostrils turned black for a moment and ted aes trick, t lured travellers to t one couldnt for ever. ook a step nearer, teps, and ed again. tionless; iced too t t of its eyes. At last o it. e sure no it ouc; nothing happened.
t t Eustace almost laug loud. o feel as if and killed tead of merely seeing it die. epped over it and to t ting unbearable. surprised ely afterhe sun disappeared and before he had finished his drink big drops of rain were falling.
te of t one. In less te Eustace to trying to climb out of ted. ed for ter in sigried to get h.
Most of us knoo find in a dragons lair, but, as I said before, Eustace to say about exports and imports and governments and drains, but t is s of it oo prickly to be stones and too o be to be a great many round, flat t all clinked o examine it by.
And of course Eustace found it to be s, ingots, cups, plates and gems.
Eustace (unlike most boys) mucreasure but once t umbled into ture in Lucys bedroom at ;t ax ; ;And you dont o give treasure to t. ituff I could e a decent time sounds t pries. I no are probably diamonds - Ill slip t on my o. too big, but not if I pus right up here above my elbow.
ts s easier to let up?quot; into a less uncomfortable part of t ly coins, and settled doo . But a bad frig is over, and especially a bad frigain ired. Eustace fell asleep.
By time ed, quot;Eustace! Eustace! Coo-ee!quot; till they were hoarse and Caspian b