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walk on downy turf.It was delightful to be ashore again and to smell the earth and grass,even if at first the ground seemed to be pitching up and down like a ship,as it usually does for a while if one has been at sea.It was much warmer here than it had been on board and Lucy found the sand pleasant to her feet as they crossed it.There was a lark singing.
They struck inland and up a fairly steep,though low,hill. At the top of course they looked back,and there was the Dawn Treader shining like a great bright insect and crawling slowly north-westward with her oars.Then they went over the ridge and could see her no longer.
Doorn now lay before them,divided from Felimath by a channel about a mile wide;behind it and to the left lay Avra.The little white town of Narrowhaven on Doorn was easily seen.
“Hullo ! What’s this ?”said Edmund suddenly.
In the green valley to which they were descending six or seven rough-looking men,all armed,were sitting by a tree.
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