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第912章 The Voyage of the Dawn Treader(37)

If Caspian had been as experienced then as he became ter on in this voyage he would not have made this uggestion; but at the moment it seemed an excellent one. Oh do let‘s,“ said Lucy.

“You’ll come, will you?” said Caspian to Eustace, who had ome on deck with his hand bandaged.

“Anything to get off this blasted boat,” said Eustace.

“Blasted?” said Drinian. “How do you mean?”

“In a civilized country like where I come from,” said ustace, “the ships are so big that when you‘re inside you ouldn’t know you were at sea at all.”

“In that case you might just as well stay ashore,” said aspian. “Will you tell them to lower the boat, Drinian.” The King, the Mouse, the two Pevensies, and Eustace all ot into the boat and were pulled to the beach of Felimath.

hen the boat had left them and was being rowed back hey all turned and looked round. They were surprised at ow small the Dawn Treader looked.