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meone was swimming towards them.
“Stand by to heave him up,men,”said Caspian.
“Aye,aye,your Majesty,”said the sailors.Several crowded to the port bulwark with ropes and one,leaning far out over the side,held the torch.A wild,white face appeared in the blackness of the water,and then,after some scrambling and pulling,a dozen friendly hands had heaved the stranger on board.
Edmund thought he had never seen a wilder-looking man. Though he did not otherwise look very old,his hair was an untidy mop of white,his face was thin and drawn,and,for clothing, only a few wet rags hung about him.But what one mainly noticed were his eyes,which were so widely opened that he seemed to have no eyelids at all,and stared as if in an agony of pure fear. The moment his feet reached the deck he said:
“Fly ! Fly ! About with your ship and fly ! Row,row,row for your lives away from this accursed shore.”
“Compose yourself,”said Reepicheep,“and tell us what the danger is.We are