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tful thudding and thumping-like a mallet.”
“I wonder,”said Reepicheep,“do they become visible when you drive a sword into them ?”
“It looks as if we shall find out,”said Caspian.“But let’s get out of this gateway.There’s one of these gentry at that pump listening to all we say.”
They came out and went back on to the path where the trees might possibly make them less conspicuous.“Not that it’s any good really,”said Eustace,“trying to hide from people you can’t see.They may be all round us.”
“Now,Drinian,”said Caspian.“How would it be if we gave up the boat for lost,went down to another part of the bay,and signalled to the Dawn Treader to stand in and take us aboard ?”
“Not depth for her,Sire,”said Drinian.
“We could swim,”said Lucy.
“Your Majesties all,”said Reepicheep,“hear me.It is folly to think of avoiding an invisible enemy by any amount of creeping and skulking.If these creatures mean to bring us to battle,be sure they will succeed.