t SEA VERY soon after t Ramandus country to feel t t. For one t t to go to bed. nor to eat muco talk except in lo. too muc. t came up eac; times, its usual size. And every morning ( feeling of all) te birds, singing treamed overern on to t at Aslans table. A little later to t.
quot;ifully clear ter is!quot; said Lucy to side early in ternoon of the second day.
And it t siced tle black object, about travelling along at t s it ing on t ting past a bit of stale bread of t of bread looked as if it o collide it didnt. It passed above it, and Lucy no t be on t very muco normal size a moment later.
No o out ongue in t to remember. At last s rain on a brig train. t into a cutting; and immediately to you and got big, racing :long tting-bank. t of tting and - Pick! - once more to its normal size and he fields.
quot;Its our sreader,quot; said Lucy. quot;Our stom of t time bigger it over a in t case ter must be clearer t! Good gracious, I must tom of thoms down.”
As soon as s t silvery expanse icing) for some time ail sorts of darker or brigc lig real ttom. At present, for instance, t purply green rip of pale grey in t But no s tom s mucter. S bits of tuff ly. quot;Just like trees in a ; said Lucy. quot;And do believe ts s a submarine forest.”
t and presently treak reak.
quot;If I ; t Lucy, quot;t streak like a road t place her ould be a crossroads. Oh, I do wish I was.
is coming to an end. And I do believe treak really ill see it going on across ts a different colour. And its marked out tted lines. Perones. And nos getting wider.”
But it really getting ting nearer. So o go in zigzags. Obviously it eep hill.
And o the
extreme distance, everyting ao a dim greenness. But some places - t - ramarine blue.
S, ime looking back; o vieion oo exciting. tly noraigtle specks o and fro on it. And no unately in full sunlig can be er - flaso sig at first s everyticed its s c on t. And by its s it s and domes.
quot;s a city or a le,quot; said Lucy to ;But I on top of a ain?”
Long afterures over of a reason and I am pretty sure it is true one. In t gets, and it is do dangerous t and t t mountains, and feel about tains as valleys. It is on ts (or, as ;in t;) t ters and brave knigo ts and adventures, but return o ts for rest and peace, courtesy and council, ts, the songs.
ty and till rising. It ry, dotted tle groves of brigation. And tement-she had seen People.
teen and ty of ted on sea- tiny little sea- be noble and lordly people, Lucy t, for screamers of emerald- or orange-coloured stuff fluttered from t. t;O; said Lucy, for a o t led to t interesting thing of all.
Suddenly a fierce little fising up from belo fiss moutting on taring up at w hey seemed
to be talking and lauging fis back to ts prey, anot certain t one big Sea Man or released it; as if back till t.
quot;; said Lucy, quot;its a ing party. Or more like a y. Yes, ts it. t tle fierce fiss just as o ride out s w Cair Paravel long ago.
And t thers.”
Sopped suddenly because ticed treader. ttered in every direction: to find out to t if tead of er, Lucy could o ts of some kind and many hes.
tre (no one could mistake to Lucys face and ss did tonis. Lucy felt sure the worlds end where no ship ever came?
quot; are you staring at, Lu?quot; said a voice close beside her.
Lucy s sarted at turned s ;deadquot; from leaning so long on tion. Drinian and Edmund were beside her.
quot;Look,quot; she said.
t almost at once Drinian said in a lo;turn round at once, your Majesties - ts rigo t look as if alking about anytant.”
quot;s tter?quot; said Lucy as she obeyed.
quot;Itll never do for to see all t,quot; said Drinian. quot;ell ry itself, and jumping overboard. Ive kind of trange seas. Its alo see these people.”
quot;But o kno; said Lucy. quot;In t Cair Paravel our coronation.”
quot;I t must kind, Lu,quot; said Edmund. quot;ter. I rat. By tarted attacking us long ago if they seem very fierce.”
quot;At any rate,quot; said Drinian, but at t moment two sounds were heard. One was a plop.
ting top sing, quot;Man overboard!quot; t to take in to get to ty on to put to come round and back to t by no it strictly a man. It was Reepicheep.
quot;Drat t mouse!quot; said Drinian. quot;Its more trouble t of t togeto be got into, in it ! It ougo be put in irons - keel-s tle blighter?”
All t mean t Drinian really disliked Reepicrary ened about ened put emper - just as your mot into t of a car tranger t er he Sea People.
In a fees treader er est excitement but as on getting filled er nobody could understand w he was saying.
quot; t if s ; cried Drinian. to prevent to ting to t;All rig.
Back to your places. I ; And as Reepic very nimbly because fur made o ;Dont tell. Not a word.”
But urned out not to be at all interested in the Sea People.
quot;S!quot; ;S, s!”
quot; are you talking about?quot; asked Drinian crossly. quot;And you neednt sher.”
quot;I tell you ters s,quot; said t;S, fres isnt salt.”
For a moment no one quite took in tance of t ted t;, Doubt not, Reepicter East.”
t last everyone understood.
quot;Let me , Rynelf,quot; said Drinian.
It came again. ter s like glass.
quot;Pery o taste it first,quot; said Drinian to Caspian.
took t in bot to only everyt o be brighter.
quot;Yes,quot; ;it is s. ts real er, t. Im not sure t it isnt going to kill me. But it is t it till now.”
quot; do you mean?quot; asked Edmund.
quot;It - its like lig; said Caspian.
quot;t is is,quot; said Reepic;Drinkable lig be very near the world now.”
ts silence and t do.
quot;Its t tasted,quot; s;But os strong. e s need to eat anything now.”
And one by one everybody on board drank. And for a long time t. t almost too rong to bear it; and presently to notice anot. As I oo muc ever since t too large (t too ), too brigoo s gre increased - but t.
traig t blinking. t ter and brig morning, s old size, tared o it and could see t came flying from it.
day, till about dinner-time (no one ed any dinner, ter understand t a breat as a pond. And yet as if there were a gale behind us.”
quot;Ive been t, too,quot; said Caspian. quot;e must be caugrong current.”
quot;; said Edmund. quot;ts not so nice if tting near it.”
quot;You mean,quot; said Caspian, quot;t ?”
quot;Yes, yes,quot; cried Reepicoget;ts - t round table and ters of all tip up stand on we she speed -”
quot;And ing for us at ttom, e; said Drinian.
quot;Aslans country per; said ts eyes s;Or per any bottom. Per goes do is, it be to beyond the world.”
quot;But look -; said Eustace, quot;t. t like a table.”
quot;Our ; said Edmund. quot;But is this?”
quot;Do you mean to say,quot; asked Caspian, quot;t you told me! Its really too bad of you. Because o our into yours? If only I must be exciting to live on a thing like a ball.
o ts w upside-down?”
Edmund s;And it isnt like t,quot; ;ticularly exciting about a round world where.