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CHAPTER TEN
so  t except t rig of trip of pale sand ran doo still  er. And ttle jetty, lay a s mast or sail but o go on board o t of t running round inside the bulwarks.

    quot;One to kno; said Puddleglum, quot;is wop, I mean rip before?”

    quot;Many aken s t; replied t;and-”

    quot;Yes, I kno; interrupted Puddleglum. quot;And feurn to t lands.  You neednt say it again. You are a c you?”

    toget  blanket  doern o to move. tern cast its lig er, fading  into absolute blackness.

    quot;Oever ; said Jill despairingly.

    quot;No you let your spirits do; said t;t to remember. ere back on t lines. e o go under  ty, and . ere folloructions again.”

    Presently t, flabby cakes of some sort e. And after t, t ill roill gliding on, still dead  blackness ahead.

    en t and ate and slept again, none of t t it  you began to feel as if you   s darkness, and to wonder w been only a dream.

    t given up  anyt last  ts as, like t of tern. te  suddenly, one of ts came close and t ter t t several saring till t, t some  of ts a looked like  still there was hardly any noise.

    quot;By Jove,quot; said Scrubb. quot;A city!quot; and soon t .

    But it y. ts  t ttered cottages in our  ttle bits of ts  seaport. You could make out  in one place a ed great palaces or temples; and  ally about treets, broad squares, or up great  fligeps.

    tinued movement made a sort of soft, murmuring noise as the ship  drew nearer

    and nearer; but t a song or a s or a bel
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