ter, Susan, Edmund, and Lucy, and it old in anotcure. te different different ry called Narnia. n for years and years; but o aken no time at all. At any rate, no oiced t told anyone except one very wise grown-up.
t ting on a seat at a railation runks and playboxes piled up round t, on to scravelled togetation, raio one sc rain o anot part of togeto be part of t no t t term-time feelings beginning again, and to say. Lucy o b sc time.
It y, sleepy, try station and tform except ttle cry, like someone wung by a .
"s up, Lu?" said Edmund - and t;Ow!”
" o;,begaer, and too suddenly c o say. Instead, ;Susa go! are you doing? o?”
"Im not touc; said Susan. "Someone is pulling me. Oop it!”
Everyoiced t all te.
"I felt just t; said Edmund in a breat;As if I frigs beginning again.”
"Me too," said Lucy. "O bear it.”
"Look s; sed Edmund. "All catcogetell by the feeling. Quick!”
"Yes," said Susan. " op-oh!”
moment t, tform, and tation ely vanising, found tanding in a o to move. took a deep breath.
"Oer!" exclaimed Lucy. "Do you t back to Narnia?”
"It mig; said Peter. "I t see a yard in all trees. Lets try to get into there is any open.”
ity, and ings from les and pricks from truggled out of t. ter, and after a feeps t tiny ripples t it made and no clouds in t ten oclo tood sniffing in the sea-smell.
"By Jove!" said Peter. "this is good enough.”
Five minutes later everyone ed and er.
"tter tuffy train on to Latin and Frenc; said Edmund. And te a long time talking, only splashing and looking for shrimps and crabs.
"All t; said Susaly, "I suppose o eat before long.”
"eve got t; said Edmund. "At least Ive got mine.”
"Not me," said Lucy. "Mile bag.”
"So ; said Susan.
"Mine are in my coat-pocket, t; said Peter. "tll be to be such fun.”
"At present," said Lucy, "I someto drink more to eat.”
Everyone else no ty, as one usually is after er under a sun.
"Its like being s; remarked Edmund. "In ter on tter go and look for them.”
"Does t mean o all t t; said Susan.
"Not a bit of it," said Peter. "If treams to e doo to e to them.”
t first across t sand and to t sticks to ooes, and began putting on their shoes and socks.
Edmund and Lucy ed to leave t, but Susan said to do. "e mig; sed out, "and ill es and it begins to be cold.”
out along t . Except for an occasional seagull it place.
ta to it at all; and not moved - not a bird, not even an i.
Siny crabs in rockpools, are all very you sooired of ty. t, after ter, felt and s to carry. Edmund doatio just before took ter took it in turns to carry Peters great-coat.
Presently to curve round to t. About quarter of an er, after t into a point, it made quite a surn.
to t of t t came out of ter anothey were expl.
"I an island or do o it presently?" said Lucy.
"Dont kno; said Peter and they all plodded on in silence.
t to te sory ted to find t io some rocks op t;O; said Edmund, "its no good. e s be able to get to t all. ere on an island!”
It rue. At t te coast ty or forty yards t ts narro place. After t, t bent round to t again and t and t the island.
"Look!" said Lucy suddenly. "s t?" Sed to a long, silvery, snake-like t lay across the beach.
"A stream! A stream!" sed tired as t no time in clattering doo ter. t tream ter to drink fart at oo t of trees tream self a deep course betooping you could follo up in a sort of tunnel of leaves. t broer, and to the elbow.
"No; said Edmund, " those sandwiches?”
"O ter ; said Susan. "e may er on.”
"I do ;no ty, -y.”
"But t; repeated Edmund. "till t to remember its a good deal ter in pockets for ; So t out ts and divided to four portions, and nobody e enoug it deal better talked about t meal. Lucy ed to go back to tcil someone pointed out t ts.
Edmund said t gat t remember be able to cook ter t to uroke of luck to eat eggs ra see any point in saying t loud.
Susan said it y ten tempers very nearly got lost at tage. Finally Edmund said:
"Look o be done. e must explore ts and knig and people like t alo live some.
ts and berries and things.”
" sort of roots?" asked Susan.
"I al it meant roots of trees," said Lucy.
"e on," said Peter, "Ed is rig try to do sometll be better t into the sun again.”
So t up and began to folloream. It oop under branc masses of stuff like rore t t in tream; and still t all except tream and to get very tired of it colour top of t bank.
"I say!" exclaimed Lucy. "I do believe ts an apple tree.”
It ed up teep bank, forced tanding round an old tree t was o see.
"And t tree," said Edmund ;Look there.”
"; said Susan, t apple and pig ;t he wood grew up.”
"ted island," said Peter.
"And ?" said Lucy, pointing ahead.
"By Jove, its a ; said Peter. "An old stone wall.”
Pressing t , but it allest trees. And o it t arce e in it but filled up of all trees. to break some of to get past, and . In rees, only level grass and daisies, and ivy, and grey place,
and ratepped out into t, glad to be able their limbs freely.
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