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“And now we know what it feels like for the Jinn,”said Edmund with a chuckle.“Golly! It’s a bit uncomfortable to know that we can be whistled for like that.It’s worse than what Father says about living at the mercy of the telephone.”
“But we want to be here,don’t we,”said Lucy,“if Aslan wants us?”
“Meanwhile,”said the Dwarf,“what are we to do? I suppose
I’d better go back to King Caspian and tell him no help has come.”
“No help?”said Susan.“But it has worked.And here we are.”
“Um—um—yes,to be sure.I see that,”said the Dwarf,whose pipe seemed to be blocked at any rate he made himself very busy cleaning it.“But—well—I mean—”
“But don’t you yet see who we are?”shouted Lucy.“You are stupid.”
“I suppose you are the four children out of the old stories,”said Trumpkin.And I’m very glad to meet you of course.And it’s very interesting,no doubt.But—no offence?—and he hesitated again.
“Do get on and say whatever you’re going to say,”said Edmund.