nce and had come to an opening
atoes on that slope a
med Cyril. "How ca
ese spectacles on," said Daim
tangled underbrush Daimur found himself on the edge of th
rp stick or anything which would dig up the earth. After quite a search he found
and commenced digging up a hill of potatoes, and
to let the Evil Magician suspect that Daimur was not going t
shore, the like of which they had never seen before. It was wild and rocky and barren, and some of the
at last found one at the foot of a great tree which overshadowe
new the Magician lived. He was quite breathless when he came down, but he said that t
Laurel," said Daimur, "and these must be some
bout him, "that if we were to make a fire i
t be very risky to try; but anyway let us see
t called Daimur to come and see the nice back door he had discovered, for the cave ran for some dista
go from this end and there will be
s they went back to