CHAPTER ELEVEN
IN tLE , and all o table and begun, t continued: quot;You must understand, friends, t I knoo time t of t my t is t sment and brougy. ( Frogfoot, your cup is empty. Suffer me to refill it.) And to me the likelier because even now I am
bound by a spell, from er my mind, my body. For first I become furious and o kill t bound. And soon after t, I turn into t serpent, o take anot of pigeon, I entreat you.) So tell me, and tainly speak trut, for ful of all t vile fit and in my proper s I am sometle lady, eat one of t for me from some barbarous land in the world.)
Noy kno I sment s cro, and tunnel not a score of feet beneat country te tonig a message to go to ill keeps me from my kingdom o guide me and a t my back, I s dorong places, and doubtless be ty hours.”
quot;Its a bit roug it?quot; said Scrubb.
quot;t a lad of a !quot; exclaimed t. quot;For, on my of it so before. I see your meaning.quot; ly, very sligroubled for a moment or t , ;But fie on gravity! Is it not t comical and ridiculous to t t under t army ready to break out upon tain! And to ed! smart of t is over, can laug t!”
quot;I dont ts funny at all,quot; said Jill. quot;I tyrant.”
quot;?quot; said t, still laugting e infuriating fashion.
quot;Is our little maid a deep politician? But never fear, s. In ruling t land, I soo. o the people we have conquered.”
quot;; said Jill, ;t t by their wives.”
quot;S t a man of t you,quot; s