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CHAPTER ONE

        LUCY LOOKS INtO A ARDROBE

        Oer, Susan, Edmund and    Lucy. tory is about somet o t a to t of try, ten miles from t railation and t post office. s. (t ay, but t e into tory muce    of    at once; but on t evening o meet    t t door    Lucy (tle afraid of    you) ed to laugo keep    oending o .

        As soon as t to tairs on    t nigo talked it over.

        "eve fallen on our feet and no mistake," said Peter. "to be    perfectly splendid. t old c us do anything we like.”

        "I t; said Susan.

        "O!" said Edmund, ending not to be    tired, ;Dont go on talking like t.”

        "Like ; said Susan; "and anys time you were in bed.”

        &qu to talk like Mot; said Edmund. "And o bed? Go to bed yourself.”

        " ter go to bed?" said Lucy. "to be a row if    were alking here.”

        "No t," said Peter. "I tell you t of o mind    s about ten minutes    dining-room, and any amount of stairs and passages iween.”

        "s t noise?" said Lucy suddenly. It o empty rooms o make tle creepy.

        "Its only a bird, silly," said Edmund.

        "Its an o; said Peter. "to be a s go and explore tomorrow. You mighis.

        Did you see tains as    be    eagles.

        t be stags. therell be hawks.”

        "Badgers!" said Lucy.     "Foxes!" said Edmund.     "Rabbits!" said Susan.     But eady rain falling, so t    ains nor tream in the garden.

        "Of course it ; said Edmund. t finis airs in t apart for t in one dire and ther.

        "Do stop grumbling, Ed," said Susan. "ten to oll clear up in ay s of books.”

        "Not for me"said Peter; "Im going to explore in    the house.”

        Everyone agreed to t     of    you never seem to e to t ed    places. t feried led only into spare bedrooms, as everyo t soon to a very long room full of pictures and t of armour; and after t eps up, and ttle    upstairs    led out on to a baly, and t    led into eac of tly after t to a room t e empty except for one big    t    all except a dead blue-bottle on t;Not; said Peter, and trooped out again - all except    Lucy. Sayed be it rying t almost sure t it o     opened quite easily, and t.

        Looking into ts ly long fur    coats. tely stepped into t in among ts and rubbed     t it is very fooliso s    oneself into any    ts    o    quite dark in t ret front of    to bump o took a step furteps aling to feel     tips of    s feel it.

        "t be a simply enormous ; t Lucy, going still    furt folds of ts aside to make room for iced t t. "I    more mot;    s, stooping doo feel it    instead of feeling t somet and poremely cold. "t; s on a step or ther.

        moment s     fur but somet; is just    like brancrees!" exclaimed Lucy. And t t a a feo    a long    way off.

        Somet er s    sanding in t nigime    and    snohe air.

        Lucy felt a little frig s very inquisitive aed as    ree trunks; sill see t    from . (S t    it is a very silly to s oneself into a    seemed to be still daylig;I    al back if anyt; t Lucy. So . In about    ten minutes s and found it . As sood looking at it,     to do    , ster patter of feet ing to a very    strange person stepped out from among trees into t of t.

        tle taller te    upead of feet s hoofs.

        ail, but Lucy did not notice t first because it ly caug o keep it from trailing in te, but pleasant little face,    pointed beard and curly    of tuck two horns, one on each side of his forehead. One of his hands, as I    have said, held

        t     looked just as if mas    sart of surprise t he    dropped all his parcels.

        "Goodness grae!" exclaimed the Faun.
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