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western cape now rose up astern of them,black against the red sky and sharp as if it was cut out of cardboard,and then they could see better what this country was like.It had no mountains but many gentle hills with slopes like pillows.An attractive smell came from it-what Lucy called“a dim,purple kind of smell”,which Edmund saidand Rhince thoughtwas rot,but Caspian said,“I know what you mean.”
They sailed on a good way,past point after point,hoping to find a nice deep harbour,but had to content themselves in the end with a wide and shallow bay.Though it had seemed calm out at sea there was of course surf breaking on the sand and they could not bring the Dawn Treader as far in as they would have liked. They dropped anchor a good way from the beach and had a wet and tumbling landing in the boat.The Lord Rhoop remained on board the Dawn Treader.He wished to see no more islands.All the time that they remained in this country the sound of the long breakers was in their ears.