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CHAPTER EIGHT

        thE ISLAND

        "AND so," said trumpkin (for, as you    ory to tting on t;and so I put a crust or t, left be my    dagger, and took to t Id never    fet t. t, loud as t far longer,    cool and s as music over er, but strong enougo so    myself, `If ts not t. And a moment later I    sooner-”

        " time ?" asked Edmund.

        "Beten of t; said trumpkin.

        "Just ation!" said all t one anoth shining eyes.

        "Please go on," said Lucy to the Dwarf.

        "ell, as I    I    on as .    I kept on all nig , I risked a s cut across open try to cut off a big loop of t.

        Not by t by a pompous old fool le rongo. I    tell you t no    true tale out of me, but I    ers and lollipops! it    is a good t not of a grand execution: sending me    doo ts in t;, (    Susan) "does    of arc ty sing, let me tell you - and    my armour, for of course took t."    and    refilled his pipe.

        "Great Scott!" said Peter. "So it     dragged us all off t seat on tform yesterday m! I    ; yet    it all fits in.”

        "I dont kno," said Lucy, "if you believe in    magic at all.

        Arent ts of stories about magic f people out of one place -    out of one o anots calls up a    Jinn, it o e. e o e, just like t.”

        "Yes," said Peter, "I suppose    feel so queer is t in tories its al    whe Jinns ing from.”

        "And no feels like for t; said Edmund ;Golly!

        Its a bit unfortable to kno .    Its    Fat living at telephone.”

        "But    to be    ; said Lucy, "if Aslan s us?”

        "Mean;o do? I suppose Id better go    back to King Caspian and tell him no help has e.”

        "No ; said Susan. "But it has worked. And here we are.”

        "Um - um - yes, to be sure. I see t," said to be blocked (at any rate ). "But- well - I mean -”

        "But dont you yet see ;You are stupid.”

        "I suppose you are t of tories," said    trumpkin. "And Im very glad to meet you of course. And its very iing, no doubt. But - no    offence?- and ated again.

        "Do get on and say o say," said Edmund.

        "ell, t; said trumpkin. "But, you knoruffleer and Doctor elius ing -    it in anot    is    -    just at t, in t Im sure you uand.”

        "You mean you t; said Edmund, getting red in the face.

        "No be offended," interrupted t;I assure you, my dear    little friends-”

        "Little from you is really a bit too muc; said Edmund, jumping up. "I    suppose you dont believe tle of Beruna? ell, you    say     me because I know -”

        "tempers," said Peter. "Lets fit     ourselves out from treasure calk after t.”

        "I dont quite see t -" began Edmund, but Lucy ter do er says? hink he    has an idea.”

        So Edmund agreed and by torcrumpkin,     doeps again into ty splendour of treasure    house.

        tened as    lay on to stand on tiptoes to do so) and tered to ;It o let Nikabrik see t; t for , a s     of trumpkin    on mail    ss and s; a ss. As tair me do it. It will be more of a sucks for -down for us all if I fail.”

        "All rig; said Peter.

        into t Edmund turo tely and said, "Ive got someto ask you. Kids like us dont often ing a great le feng matc    would be frig.”

        "But, lad," said trumpkin, "these swords are sharp.”

        "I kno; said Edmund. "But Ill never get any doing me any damage.”

        "Its a dangerous game," said trumpkin. "But sinake suc of    it, Ill try a pass or two.”

        Bot in a moment and tood c . It    like ting you see    age. It    even like ting ter doing. t to    slas your enemys legs a because t t    yours you jump    off t age because Edmund, being mucaller, o be    alooping. I dont t    trumpkin ty-four    ttles came back to ants circled, stroke after stroke to like t of ted out, "O; And    t no one (uer did) could quite see    , t of rumpkin ;sting" from a    cricket-bat.

        "Not , I tle friend?" said Edmund, panting a little    aurning o its sh.

        "I see t," said trumpkin drily. "You knorick I never learned.”

        "ts quite true," put ier. "t srick ts neo s only fair to give trumpkin a ething else.

        ill you ing matcer? tricks in    archery, you know.”

        "A; said t;I begin to see. As if I    didnt knoer ;    ened, for he was a famous bowman among his own    people.

        All five of t into tyard.

        "s to be target?" asked Peter.

        "I t apple ;    said Susan.

        "tll do nicely, lass," said trumpkin. "You mean the arch?”

        "No, not t," said Susan. "ttlement.”

        t;Looks more like a c; tered, but    loud.

        tossed up for first s (greatly to terest of trumpkin, . to s from top of teps t led from to tyard. Everyone could see from took ion and     .

        t tring. It    s. tiny apple stering do to top of teps and strung    enjoying c because s about ting t because    Susan e s ed to beat someoo    later,    tle soft t quiet place, to    t.

        "O; sed ther children.

        "It    really aer t; said Susan to t;I tiny breat.”

        "No, t," said trumpkin. "Dont tell me. I kno even say t t c w    my arm well back -”

        "O; asked Lucy. "Do let me look.”

        "Its not a sigtle girls," began trumpkin, but then he suddenly    checked himself.

        "talking like a fool again," ;I suppose youre as likely    to be a great surgeon as your broto be a great ser to be a    great archer.”

        doeps and took off tle s, sion) as a sailors t    muroll. Under looked very nasty and t;Orumpkin," said Lucy. "; to    it one single drop of the cordial from her flask.

        " ; said trumpkin. But urned ed and e see    it as ing o very    difficult positions as you do o scratc is just out of read tried to     g, "Giants and junipers! Its cured! Its as good as ne; After t    into a    great laug;ell, Ive made as big a fool of myself as ever a Do your Majesties all -y. And t - and my lesson.”

        t e all rig to mention it.

        "And no; said Peter, "if youve really decided to believe in us-”

        "I ; said the Dwarf.

        "Its quite clear    join King Caspian at once.”

        "tter," said trumpkin. "My being suced about an hour.”

        "Its about t; said Peter. "For us, I    mean. e t uro t; trumpkin calls Aslans oable itself. You remember it    tle less, from to the Fords of Beruna -”

        "Berunas Bridge, ," said trumpkin.

        "time," said Peter. "And to . e used to get    teatime on thing in a day and a half    perhaps.”

        "But remember its all ; said trumpkin, "and to    dodge.”

        "Look ; said Edmund, "need    Our Dear Little    Friend came?”

        "No more of t, your Majesty, if you love me," said the Dwarf.

        "Very ; said Edmund. "May I say our D.L.F.?”

        "O; said Susan. "Dont keep on at .”

        "ts all rigy," said trumpkin ;A jibe    raise a blister." (And after t ten called ill    t fotte.)

        "As I ; tinued Edmund, " go t tle soutill o Glasser Creek and ro? t brings us    up beoable, and art    at oer before dark, get a fey early tomorrow.”

        " a t is to kno," said trumpkin. "None of us kno Glasser.”

        " about food?" asked Susan.

        "Oo do ; said Lucy. "Do lets get on. eve done    not, and weve been wo days.”

        "And anyo    for a fis again," said    Edmund.

        ts as a kind of bag and put a good many apples    in it. t t no more    freser till t t doo t. to leave Cair Paravel, wo feel like home    again.

        "tter steer," said Peter, "and Ed and I ake an oar    eac, tter take off our mail: o be pretty    ter be in t dires to t knet us a fair    to sea till    he island.”

        And soon t of ts little bays and o look flatter, and t le so groance, bluer, but close round t it    and t ter and ter against ting noise of t.

        It o get te rea,    mostly pure, pale sand but chem.

        "Its like old times," said Lucy. "Do you remember our voyage to    terebinthe Lone Islands?”

        "Yes," said Susan, "and reat s    to ?”

        "And t stern lanterns?”

        "And ts on the musis.”

        "Do you remember    it sounded like music out of the sky?”

        Presently Susan took over Edmunds oar and o join Lucy.    tood closer in to ted. t it very pretty if t remembered time en and breezy and full of merry friends.

        "Pty gruelling ; said Peter. "t I ro?"    said Lucy. "too big for you," said Peter sly, not because     because rengto spare for talking.
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