“Serve him right!” said Eustace. “All the same, I hope he‘ll isagree with Tash too.”
“And after that,” said Edmund, “came about a dozen warfs: and then Jill, and Eustace, and last of all yourself.” “I hope Tash ate the Dwarfs too,” said Eustace. “Littlewine.”
“No, he didn’t,” said Lucy. “And don‘t be horrid. Thery’re ill here. In fact you can see them from here. And I‘ve tried nd tried to make friends with them but it’s no use.” “Friends with them!” cried Eustace. “If you knew how hose Dwarfs have been behaving!”
“Oh stop it, Eustace,” said Lucy. “Do come and see them. King Tirian, perhaps you could do something with them.”
“I can feel no great love for Dwarfs today,” said Tirian. “Yet at your asking, Lady, I would do a greater thing than this.”