chater n bard the dawn treader (第10/20页)
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ace irritably.“Send him away.His voice goes through my head.”
“I’ve brought you something that will make you feel better, Eustace,”said Lucy.
“Oh,go away and leave me alone,”growled Eustace.But he took a drop from her flask,and though he said it was beastly stuffthe smell in the cabin when she opened it was deliciousit is certain that his face came the right colour a few moments after he had swallowed it,and he must have felt better because,instead of wailing about the storm and his head,he began demanding to be put ashore and said that at the first port he would“lodge a disposition”against them all with the British Consul.But when Reepicheep asked what a disposition was and how you lodged itReepicheep thought it was some new way of arranging a single combatEustace could only reply,“Fancy not knowing that.”In the end they succeeded in convincing Eustace that they were already sailing as fast as they could towards the nearest land they knew,and that they had no more power