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ack with the panniers full and heavy. And all the nicest things that Puzzle brought back were eaten by Shift; for as Shift said,“You see,Puzzle,I can’t eat grass and thistles like you,so it’s only fair I should make it up in other ways.”And Puzzle always said,“Of course,Shift,of course. I see that.”Puzzle never complained,because he knew that Shift was far cleverer than himself and he thought it was very kind of Shift to be friends with him at all. And if ever Puzzle did try to argue about anything,Shift would always say,“Now,Puzzle, I understand what needs to be done better than you. You know you’re not clever,Puzzle.”And Puzzle always said,“No,Shift. It’s quite true. I’m not clever.”Then he would sigh and do whatever Shift had said.
One morning early in the year the pair of them were out walking along the shore of Caldron Pool. Caldron Pool is the big pool right under the cliffs at the western end of Narnia. The great waterfall pours down into it with a noise like everlasting