CHAPTER NINE
ever good t even by daylig round to some being seen. to do s togety. And table, completely out of sigill t at o produce o give the Narnians a sudden surprise.
Everyone agreed and ty set off on a ne - toed imes fleo and fro above times perc even t in some great need - would dream of riding on a Unicorn.
time Jill and Eustace ogeto be alloo come no feel brave at all.
quot;Pole,quot; said Eustace in a ell you Ive got the wind up.”
quot;O, Scrubb,quot; said Jill. quot;You can fig I - Im just s to knoruth.”
quot;O; said Eustace. quot;Im feeling Im going to be sick.”
quot;Dont talk about t, for goodness sake,quot; said Jill.
t on in silence for a minute or two.
quot;Pole,quot; said Eustace presently.
quot;?quot; said she.
quot;ll killed here?”
quot;ell well be dead, I suppose.”
quot;But I mean, rain? Or s vanish and never be heard of any more? Or shall we be dead in England?”
quot;Gos of t.”
quot;Itll be rum for Peter and t of train comes in here in England.”
quot;Ug; said Jill. quot; a horrid idea.”
quot;It be ; said Eustace. quot;e s be there.”
quot;I almost ; said Jill.
quot; o say?”
quot;I o say I , I dont, I dont. Even if ing for Narnia tupid at in a bat the same.”
quot;Or be smasish Railways!”
quot;?”
quot;ell seemed to to Narnia - I t it . So I o find ourselves ead.”
ace alking about t o be done