Eustace Clarence liked animals, especially beetles, if they were dead and pinned on a card. In their house there was very little furniture and very few clothes on beds and the windows were always open. They were vegetarians, non-smokers and teetotalers and wore a special kind of underclothes. They were very up-to-date and advanced people. He didn’t call his Father and Mother “Father” and “Mother,” but Harold and Alberta. I can’t tell you how his friends spoke to him, for he had none. His parents called him Eustace Clarence and masters called him Scrubb. One THE PICTURE IN THE BEDROOM THERE WAS A BOY CALLED EUSTACE Clarence Scrubb, and he almost deserved it. The Dark Island 137 147 Thirteen 157 The Three Sleepers 167 Fourteen The Beginning of the End of the World Fifteen The Wonders of the Last Sea Sixteen The Very End of the World About the Author Other Books in the Narnia Series Credits Cover Copyright About the Publisher LEWIS Book Five THE VOYAGE OF THE DAWN TREADER Illustrated by PAULINE BAYNESĬontents viii 3 Map 15 One 29 The Picture in the Bedroom 40 Two 51 On Board the Dawn Treader 63 Three 75 The Lone Islands 85 Four 96 What Caspian Did There Five 106 The Storm and What Came of It 117 Six 127 The Adventures of Eustace Seven How the Adventure Ended Eight Two Narrow Escapes Nine The Island of the Voices Ten The Magician’s Book Eleven The Dufflepuds Made Happy Twelve
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