Jill rejoined Eustace and they shook one another by both ands and took in great deep breaths of the free midnight ir. And a warm cloak was brought for Eustace and hot rinks, for both. While they were sipping it, the Dwarfs ad already got all the snow and all the sods off a large strip f the hillside round the original hole, and the pickaxes and pades were now going as merrily as the feet of Fauns and ryads had been going in the dance ten minutes before. nly ten minutes! Yet already it felt to Jill and Eustace s if all their dangers in the dark and heat and general motheriness of the earth must have been only a dream. ut here, in the cold, with the moon and the huge stars verhead (Narnian stars are nearer than stars in our world) nd with kind, merry faces all round them, one couldn‘t uite believe in Underland.