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CHAPTER SEVEN
at triumpo camp a great tall pine tree s in a distant valley and al mast. And  in t turned c sometimes did after t to everyone, for ty

    sides and get   obstinate fire.

    Sometimes ake a select party for a fly on  ts, t- like valleys and far out over to t of darker blue on t be land.

    te neo ill more, of liking  ot kept Eustace from despair. For it like  afraid to be alone  o be  hers.

    On t being used as a -er bottle er. On sucly to  constant  comforter. t t doo to be out of t ace riking illustration  of turn of Fortunes

    ed in) s, poets, lovers, astronomers, py into t distressing circumstances, and of  did not, pering at time, but  it  and Eustace never forgot it.

    But of course o do o sail. tried not to talk of it  he deck?

    And ores to to  balance,quot; or, quot;ould to;ould o keep up by flying?quot;  and (most often of all), quot;But o feed ; And poor Eustace  realized more and

    more t since t day igated  nuisance and t er nuisance still. And te into   as t bracelet ate into  it only made it o tear at it  teet  earing no nights.

    About six days after to

    getting grey so t you could see tree-trunks if t not in tion. As   ly  he wood.

    t at once occurred to ;Are ives on ter all?quot; t it   t size - but  Caspian  to   moved.

    Edmund made sure t s place and to  investigate.

    ly to till  t it oo small for Caspian and too big for Lucy. It did not run  ao cranger ;Is t you, Edmund?”

    quot;Yes. ;
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