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  1. "—And in five days more we were in sight of Muil which, as you know, is the westernmost of the Seven Isles. Then we rowed through the straits and came about sundown into Redhaven on the isle of Brenn, where we were very lovingly feasted and had victual and water at will. We left Redhaven six days ago and have made marvellously good speed, so that I hope to see the Lone Islands the day after to-morrow. The sum is, we are now nearly thirty days at sea and have sailed more than four hundred leagues from Narnia."
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  3. Chapter 2, On board the Dawn Treader
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  5. For some five days they ran before a south-south-east wind, out of sight of all lands and seeing neither fish nor gull. Then they had a day that rained hard till the afternoon. Eustace lost two games of chess to Reepicheep and began to get rather like his old and disagreeable self again, and Edmund said he wished they could have gone to America with Susan. Then Lucy looked out of the stern windows and said:
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  9. After this they sailed for three days more and saw nothing but sea and sky. On the fourth day the wind changed to the north and the seas began to rise; by the afternoon it had nearly become a gale. But at the same time they sighted land on their port bow.
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  11. Chapter 8, 2 Narrow escapes Voyage of the Dawn Treader
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