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C.S. Lewis
I’m sorry we’re not landing on Felimath,” said Lucy. “I’d like to walk there again. It was so lonely--a nice kind of loneliness, and all grass and clover and soft sea air.” “I’d love to stretch my legs too,” said Caspian. “I tell you what. Why shouldn’t we go ashore in the boat and send it back, and then we could walk across Felimath and let the pick us up on the other side?” If Caspian had been as experienced then as he became later on in this voyage he would not have made this suggestion; 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 come 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 Eustace, “the ships are so big that when you’re inside you wouldn’t know you were at sea at all.” “In that case you might just as well stay ashore,” said Caspian.
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