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le.And there’s another thing.We never reckoned on this magicianthe one I was telling you about beforegoing invisible too.But we haven’t ever seen him since.So we don’t know if he’s dead,or gone.away, or whether he’s just sitting upstairs being invisible,and perhaps coming down and being invisible there.And,believe me,it’s no manner of use listening because he always did go about with his bare feet on,making no more noise than a great big cat.And I’ll tell all you gentlemen straight,it’s getting more than what our nerves can stand.”
Such was the Chief Voice’s story,but very much shortened, because I have left out what the Other Voices said.Actually he never got out more than six or seven words without being interrupted by their agreements and encouragements,which drove the Narnians nearly out of their minds with impatience.When it was over there was a very long silence.
“But,”said Lucy at last,“what’s all this got to do with us ? I don’t understand.”
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