CHAPTER THIRTEEN
UNDERLAND It t t t Scrubb called a quot;breat;. tcold t to disturb erruption for
t. t business foot. A couple of clean ss from torn into strips, and ter and salad oil off table, made a fairly good dressing. dole refres, and discussed plans for escaping from the Underworld.
Rilian explained t te a lot of outlets by o taken out t of t one time or anot alone, only clets by going in a s t doo t tcrangers, and simply ordered a s most likely tions. On tlet, t it er air. It it e finisco tell o start ttack. Even if it , t by t route in a fe being stopped, and if only t ties.
quot;If you ask me -quot; began Puddleglum, ed.
quot;I say,quot; ; noise?”
quot;Ive been for some time!quot; said Jill.
t, been it t knoiced it. For a time it like gentle raffic very far a so a murmur like to be voices as eady roaring t voices.
quot;By t; said Prince Rilian, quot;it seems t land ongue at last.quot; o tains. to look out.
t ticed red glos reflection made a red patc above t tself came from ty so t many buildings, grim and great, stood up blackly against it. But it also cast its ligreets t ran from it tole. And in treets sometrange croead, ting about by ones, or t to be seen: lurking in stresses or in dooro fres trangest to anyone who
knes and cries came from all directions. But from teadily louder and was already sy.
quot;s o t; said Scrubb. quot;Is it ting?”
quot;tis ; said t;I never doubt.”