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And the worthy Max felt the same about Brenda. And Lucy felt just the same as they did.
I don't know what Brenda felt. She whined a little.
Then for one moment Lucy and Philip stood on the deck each grasping the handle of the bucket and looking at each other, and the dogs looked at them, and the parrot looked at every one in turn. An impatient jerk and shake of the rope from above reminded them that there was no time to lose. Lucy decided that it was more dangerous to go than to stay, just at the same moment when Philip decided that it was more dangerous to stay than to go, so when Lucy stepped into the bucket Philip helped her eagerly. Max thought the same as Philip, and I am afraid Brenda agreed with them. At any rate she leaped into Lucy's lap and curled her long length round just as the rope tightened and the bucket began to go up.
Brenda screamed faintly, but her scream was stifled at once. 'I'll send the bucket down again the moment I get up,' Lucy called out; and a moment later, 'it feels awfully jolly, like a swing.' And so saying she was drawn up into the hole in the roof of the dome. Then a sound of voices came down the shaft, a confused sound; the anxious little party on the _Lightning Loose_ could not make out any distinct words.
They all stood staring up, expecting, waiting for the bucket to come down again. 'I hate leaving the ship,' said Philip. 'You shall be the last to leave her,' said the parrot consolingly; 'that is if we can manage about Max without your having to sit on him in the bucket if he gets in first.' 'But how about you ?' said Philip. [Illustration: The bucket began to go up.] A little arrogantly the parrot unfolded half a bright wing. 'Oh!' said Philip enlightened and reminded.
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