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nd almost at once that arch began to get smaller:indeed on the starboard the Sea Serpent was now almost touching the Dawn Treader’s side.
Eustacewho had really been trying very hard to behave well, till the rain and the chess put him backnow did the first brave thing he had ever done.He was wearing a sword that Caspian had lent him.As soon as the serpent’s body was near enough on the starboard side he jumped on to the bulwark and began hacking at it with all his might.It is true that he accomplished nothing beyond breaking Caspian’s second-best sword into bits,but it was a fine thing for a beginner to have done.
Others would have joined him if at that moment Reepicheep had not called out,“Don’t fight ! Push !”It was so unusual for the Mouse to advise anyone not to fight that,even in that terrible moment,every eye turned to him.And when he jumped up on to the bulwark,forward of the snake,and set his little furry back against its huge scaly,slimy back,and began pushing as h