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And whatever comes of it I’d sooner meet them
face to face than be caught by the tail.”
“I really think Reep is in the right this time,”said Edmund.
“Surely,”said Lucy,“if Rhince and the others on the Dawn Treader see us fighting on the shore they’ll be able to do something.”
“But they won’t see us fighting if they can’t see any enemy,”said Eustace miserably.“They’ll think we’re just swinging our swords in the air for fun.”
There was an uncomfortable pause.
“Well,”said Caspian at last,“let’s get on with it.We must go and face them.Shake hands all round—arrow on the string, Lucy—swords out,everyone else—and now for it.Perhaps they’ll parley.”
It was strange to see the lawns and the great trees looking so peaceful as they marched back to the beach.And when they arrived there,and saw the boat lying where they had left her,and the smooth sand with no one to be seen on it,more than one doubted whether Lucy had not merely imagined all she had