“Nevertheless you will fly from here,” he gasped. “This ishe Island where Dreams come true.”
“That‘s the island I’ve been looking for this long time,” said one of the sailors. “I reckoned I‘d find I was married to Nancy if we landed here.”
“And I’d find Tom alive again,” said another.
“Fools!” said the man, stamping his foot with rage. “That is the sort of talk that brought me here, and I‘d better have been drowned or never born. Do you hear what I say? This is where dreams.dreams, do you understand.come to life, come real. Not daydreams: dreams.”
There was about half a minute’s silence and then, with a great clatter of armour, the whole crew were tumbling down the main hatch as quick as they could and flinging themselves on the oars to row as they had never rowed before; and Drinian was swinging round the tiller, and the boatswain was giving out the quickest stroke that had ever been heard at sea. For it had taken everyone just that half.minute to remember certain dreams they had had.dreams that make you afraid of going to sleep again.and to realize what it would mean to land on a country where dreams come true.
Only Reepicheep remained unmoved.