CHAPTER SIXTEEN
to stay in bed. A Centaur called Cloudbirt) a leeco see to foot.
quot;A; said Puddleglum in a tone almost of contentment, quot; to t ; But e glad to stay in bed.
Breakfast oast and Eustace tackled it just as if .
quot;I say, Son of Adam,quot; said tain a Eustaces mouthfuls.
quot;to e so dreadfully as t. I dont taurs e finiss yet.”
quot;t up very late,quot; said Eustace. quot;I bet its after ten oclock.”
quot;O; said Orruns. quot;t up before it .”
quot;t ed time for breakfast,quot; said Eustace.
quot;No, t,quot; said Orruns. quot;ting te they awoke.”
quot;Golly!quot; said Eustace. quot;Do t a very big breakfast?”
quot; you understand? A Centaur omacomac breakfast. So first of all te and cold oast and marmalade and coffee and beer. And after t tends to t of mass, and a bag of sugar. ts aur to stay for thing indeed.”
At t moment tapping on rock from taurs, one bare cs, stood ing for ttle so as to look into te and finis very quickly. No one taur funny w.
tic people, full of ancient easily made eit terrible as a tidal wave w comes.
quot;Good-bye, dear Puddleglum,quot; said Jill, going over to t;Im sorry blanket.”
quot;Som I,quot; said Eustace. quot;Youve been t friend in the world.”
quot;And I do again,quot; added Jill.
quot;Not muc, I s; replied Puddleglum. quot;1 dont reckon Im very likely to see my old Prince - do you
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