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courtiers. They were well worth looking at for their clothes and armour alone. As far as that went,they looked more like a flower-bed than a crowd. But what really made Jill open her eyes and mouth as wide as they would go,was the people themselves. If“people”was the right word. For only about one in every five was human. The rest were things you never see in our world. Fauns, satyrs,centaurs:Jill could give a name to these,for she had seen pictures of them. Dwarfs too. And there were a lot of animals she knew as well;bears,badgers,moles,leopards,mice,and various birds. But then they were so very different from the animals which one called by the same names in England. Some of them were much bigger—the mice,for instance,stood on their hind legs and were over two feet high. But quite apart from that,they all looked different. You could see by the expression in their faces that they could talk and think just as well as you could.
“Golly !”thought Jill. “So it’s true after all.”But