![]() ![]() He also likes trains.īossy and nosy, he had no friends. ![]() He hasn't read "the right sort of books" as far as magic and mythical creatures are concerned, as he prefers to read books about science and how things work, as well as some with pictures of grain elevators, or of fat foreign children doing exercises in model schools. One of Eustace's hobbies was collecting insects, especially beetles, and pinning them to cards. He always wore a special kind of underwear, and his bedroom window was never closed. ![]() Although he was by no means a fighter (as Eustace was a puny person, not even measuring up to Lucy's height), he had his own means of bullying people, especially when he is in his own house, and they are just visitors.Įustace was raised by his parents to be a republican, pacifist, vegetarian, tee-totaller (not to drink any alcohol), and to never smoke. ![]() Though he was younger than Edmund and Lucy, he called them childish because of their belief in Narnia.Įven with his disdain for all four of his cousins, he was glad Edmund and Lucy were coming to stay with him, as he had a chance to bully them. Eustace was an insufferable boy, who called his parents by their first names, Harold and Alberta, and attended a "modern" school called Experiment House. ![]()
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