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“Then come in and get warm. Come in,little shrimps,” said the Porter. They followed him into the lodge. And though it was rather terrible to hear such a big door clang shut behind them,they forgot about it as soon as they saw the thing they had been longing for ever since supper time last night—afire. And such a fire ! It looked as if four or five whole trees were blazing on it,and it was so hot they couldn’t go within yards of it. But they all flopped down on the brick floor,as near as they could bear the heat,and heaved great sighs of relief.
“Now,youngster,”said the Porter to another giant who had been sitting in the back of the room,staring at the visitors till it looked as if his eyes would start out of his head,“run across with this message to the House.”And he repeated what Jill had said to him. The younger giant,after a final stare,and a great guffaw, left the room.
“Now,Froggy,”said the Porter to Puddleglum,“you look as if you wanted some cheering