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The Phoenix and the Carpet

CHAPTER 6
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'We can argue as we go.' So they rolled up the carpet and went.

But when they had crept along to the place where the passage led into the topless tower they found the way blocked by a great stone, which they could not move.
'There!' said Robert.

'I hope you're satisfied!' 'Everything has two ends,' said the Phoenix, softly; 'even a quarrel or a secret passage.' So they turned round and went back, and Robert was made to go first with one of the candles, because he was the one who had begun to talk about bones.

And Cyril carried the carpet.
'I wish you hadn't put bones into our heads,' said Jane, as they went along.
'I didn't; you always had them.

More bones than brains,' said Robert.
The passage was long, and there were arches and steps and turnings and dark alcoves that the girls did not much like passing.


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