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g else at all in the valley;not an animal,not a bird,not an insect. The sun beat down and grim peaks and horns of mountains peered over the valley’s edge.
Eustace realized of course that in the fog he had come down the wrong side of the ridge,so he turned at once to see about getting back.But as soon as he had looked he shuddered.Apparently he had by amazing luck found the only possible way down—a long green spit of land,horribly steep and narrow,with precipices on either side.There was no other possible way of getting back.But could he do it,now that he saw what it was really like ? His head swam at the very thought of it.
He turned round again,thinking that at any rate he’d better have a good drink from the pool first.But as soon as he had turned and before he had taken a step forward into the valley he heard a noise behind him.It was only a small noise but it sounded loud in that immense silence.It froze him dead-still where he stood for a second.Then he slewed round h