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Next came the difficulty of letting them down: some were quite light, but the half of them were too heavy for the rope, not to say for his arms.The creatures themselves seemed to be puzzling where or how they were to go.One after another of them came up, looked down through the hole, and drew back.Curdie thought if he let Lina down, perhaps that would suggest something; possibly they did not see the opening on the other side.He did so, and Lina stood lighting up the entrance of the passage with her gleaming eyes.

One by one the creatures looked down again, and one by one they drew back, each standing aside to glance at the next, as if to say, Now you have a look.At last it came to the turn of the serpent with the long body, the four short legs behind, and the little wings before.No sooner had he poked his head through than he poked it farther through - and farther, and farther yet, until there was little more than his legs left in the dungeon.By that time he had got his head and neck well into the passage beside Lina.Then his legs gave a great waddle and spring, and he tumbled himself, far as there was betwixt them, heels over head into the passage.

'That is all very well for you, Mr Legserpent!' thought Curdie to himself; 'but what is to be done with the rest?' He had hardly time to think it, however, before the creature's head appeared again through the floor.He caught hold of the bar of iron to which Curdie's rope was tied, and settling it securely across the narrowest part of the irregular opening, held fast to it with his teeth.It was plain to Curdie, from the universal hardness among them, that they must all, at one time or another, have been creatures of the mines.

He saw at once what this one was after.The beast had planted his feet firmly upon the floor of the passage, and stretched his long body up and across the chasm to serve as a bridge for the rest.

Curdie mounted instantly upon his neck, threw his arms round him as far as they would go, and slid down in ease and safety, the bridge just bending a little as his weight glided over it.But he thought some of the creatures would try the legserpent's teeth.

one by one the oddities followed, and slid down in safety.When they seemed to be all landed, he counted them: there were but forty-eight.Up the rope again he went, and found one which had been afraid to trust himself to the bridge, and no wonder! for he had neither legs nor head nor arms nor tail: he was just a round thing, about a foot in diameter, with a nose and mouth and eyes on one side of the ball.He had made his journey by rolling as swiftly as the fleetest of them could run.The back of the legserpent not being flat, he could not quite trust himself to roll straight and not drop into the gulf.Curdie took him in his arms, and the moment he looked down through the hole, the bridge made itself again, and he slid into the passage in safety, with Ballbody in his bosom.

He ran first to the cellar to warn the girl not to be frightened at the avengers of wickedness.Then he called to Lina to bring in her friends.

One after another they came trooping in, till the cellar seemed full of them.The housemaid regarded them without fear.

'Sir,' she said, 'there is one of the pages I don't take to be a bad fellow.'

'Then keep him near you,' said Curdie.'And now can you show me a way to the king's chamber not through the servants' hall?'

'There is a way through the chamber of the colonel of the guard,'

she answered, 'but he is ill, and in bed.'

'Take me that way,' said Curdie.

By many ups and downs and windings and turnings she brought him to a dimly lighted room, where lay an elderly man asleep.His arm was outside the coverlid, and Curdie gave his hand a hurried grasp as he went by.His heart beat for joy, for he had found a good, honest, human hand.

'I suppose that is why he is ill,' he said to himself.

It was now close upon suppertime, and when the girl stopped at the door of the king's chamber, he told her to go and give the servants one warning more.

'Say the messenger sent you,' he said.'I will be with you very soon.'

The king was still asleep.Curdie talked to the princess for a few minutes, told her not to be frightened whatever noises she heard, only to keep her door locked till he came, and left her.

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