CHAPTER ONE
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( sc;I s; But Bibles encouraged at Experiment house.)
quot;All rig; said Jill, quot;Ill believe you.”
quot;And tell nobody?”
quot; do you take me for?”
ted as t umn sky and of all t een-erm and till eleven o come) s;But after all, t get there. Or can we?”
quot;ts ; said Eustace. quot; Place, Someone said t ts my t ime, you see. I suppose t . Surely t I o get back? And I cant help wondering, can we - could we -?”
quot;Do you mean, do someto make it happen?”
Eustace nodded.
quot;You mean ters in it - and stand inside it - and recite charms and spells?”
quot;ell,quot; said Eustace after . quot;I believe t of t. But no it comes to t, Ive an idea t all t. I dont t we could make really, we can only ask him.”
quot;alking about?”
quot;t Place,quot; said Eustace.
quot; a curious name!”
quot;Not ; said Eustace solemnly. quot;But lets get on. It cant do any asking. Lets stand side by side, like t our arms in front of us hey did in Ramandus island -”
quot;hose island?”
quot;Ill tell you about t anotime. And like us to face t. Lets see, w?”
quot;I dont kno; said Jill.
quot;Its an extraordinary t girls t ts of the compass,”
said Eustace.
quot;You dont kno; said Jill indignantly.
quot;Yes I do, if only you didnt keep on interrupting. Ive got it nos t, facing up into ter me? quot; ; asked Jill