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e ship.For a moment she thought it was something floating on the surface.But then there came floating past a bit of stale bread which the cook had just thrown out of the galley.And the bit of bread looked as if it were going to collide with the black thing, but it didn’t.It passed above it,and Lucy now saw that the black thing could not be on the surface.Then the black thing suddenly got very much bigger and flicked back to normal size a moment later.
Now Lucy knew she had seen something just like that happen somewhere else—if only she could remember where.She held her hand to her head and screwed up her face and put out her tongue in the effort to remember.At last she did.Of course ! It was like what you saw from a train on a bright sunny day.You saw the black shadow of your own coach running along the fields at the same pace as the train.Then you went into a cutting;and immediately the same shadow flicked close up to you and got big, racing along the grass of the cutting-bank.