CHAPTER ONE
BY CALDRON POOL IN t days of Narnia, far up to t beyond Lantern aste and close beside t erfall, t no one could remember o live in ts, and , ugliest, most le of c tree, and . talking Beasts or Men or D, in t part of t S least t from t on you mig Puzzle t togeto t filled ttles er but it o y panniers on t Puzzle brougen by S; for as S said, quot;You see, Puzzle, I cant eat grass and tles like you, so its only fair I s up in other ways.”
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One morning early in t under t tern end of Narnia. t erfall pours doo it ing t on terfall keeps t of course is got its name of Caldron Pool. It is liveliest in terfall is s ed off tains from up beyond Narnia in tern ild from ed ;Look! s t?”
quot;s ; said Puzzle.
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quot;Must ; said Puzzle.
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quot;o t; said Puzzle, tching his long ears.
quot;ell o get it if you dont?quot; said the Ape.
quot;But - but,quot; said Puzzle, quot; it be better if you in? Because, you see, its you o kno is, and I dont muc comes to catc hoofs.”
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