BA till going on, it took Edmund and Lue time to find t toget of armour out: "Peter! Susan! Its all true. Edmund too. try you get to t i one a it.”
"s all t, Ed?" said Peter.
And noo one of tiest tory. Up to t moment Edmund , but made up to do. er suddenly asked ion oo do t and most spiteful to let Lucy down.
"tell us, Ed," said Susan.
And Edmund gave a very superior look as if tle snigger and said, "Oending t all ory about a try in true. just for fun, of course. there really.”
Poor Lucy gave Edmund one look and rus of the room.
Edmu t success, and on at oo say, "ts tter s t of young kids, they always -”
"Look ; said Peter, turning on ;s up! Youve been perfectly beastly to Lu ever since sarted t t it aing simply out of spite.”
"But its all nonsense," said Edmund, very taken aback.
"Of course its all nonsense," said Peter, "ts just t. Lu ly all rig since urning into a most frig ?”
"I t - I t," said Edmund; but to say.
"You didnt t all," said Peter; "its just spite. Youve ally to anyone smaller t at school before now.”
"Do stop it," said Susan; "it make tter wo.
Lets go and find Lucy.”
It surprising t so uck to ory and said:
"I dont care care ell te to Mot a Faun in tayed ts, beasts.”
It evening. Lucy o feel t o t Lucy of ood in talking about it in wer so bed.
t m t tell to t;e to Fat; said Peter; "its getting beyond us." So t and k tudy door, and t;e in," and got up and fou t listening to tips of ogeterrupting, till tory. After t e a long time. t and said t ted: "; ;t your sisters story is not true?”
"O -" began Susan, and topped. Anyone could see from t ly serious. toget;But Edmund said tending.”
"t is a point," said t;ion; very careful sideration. For instance - if you ion - does your experience lead you tard your broter as truthful?”
"ts just t it, sir," said Peter. "Up till now, Id ime.”
"And ; said turning to Susan.
"ell," said Susan, "in general, Id say ter, but t be true - all t the Faun.”
"t is more t; said t;and a eone hing indeed.”
"e mig even be lying," said Susan; " t be someth Lucy.”
"Madness, you mean?" said te coolly. "O t. One o look at alk to o see t s mad.”
"But t; said Susan, and stopped. S a groalk like t knoo think.
"Logic!" said to ; teac these schools?
ties. Eiter is telling lies, or selling trut tell lies and it is obvious t s mad For t turns up, assume t selling truth.”
Susan looked at e sure from t hem.
"But be true, sir?" said Peter.
"?" asked the Professor.
"ell, for o; said Peter, "if it rue ry every time to t pretend the was.”
" to do ?" said the Professor.
"ell, sir, if time.”
"Are t; said ter didnt knoe o say.
"But time," said Susan. "Lucy ime to er us t of t e, and seo have been away for hours.”
"t is t makes ory so likely to be true," said t;If t leads to some e tle about it) - if, I say, s into anot be at a surprised to find t te time of its o ay t ake up any of our time. On t t t idea for tending, sime before ing out and telling ory.”
"But do you really mean, sir," said Peter, "t t round t?”
"Not; said taking off acles and beginning to polistered to ;I eac these schools.”
"But o do?" said Susan. S t tion o get off t.
"My dear young lady," said t bot;t suggested and wrying.”
"s t?" said Susan.
"e migry minding our o; said versation.
After tter for Lucy. Peter sao it t Edmund stopped jeering at ined to talk about t all. It . And so for a time it looked as if all tures o an end; but t to be.
ttle about - people from all land used to e and ask permission to see over it.
It of is mentioned in guide books and even in ories; and migories old about it, some er telling you noelling t tures and t fond of c like to be interrupted ors all to Susan aer almost on t m (along rus), "And please remember youre to keep out of taking a party over the house.”
"Just as if any of us to e railing round range gro; said Edmund, and t t ime.
A feer Peter and Edmund t of armour and ake it to bits ;Look out! h her.”
"S; said Peter, and all four made off t t into t, into t Mrs Macready must be bringing y of sigairs - instead of up t stairs as ted. And after t - t t Mrs Macready rying to catagi to life and o find til at last Susan said, "Orippers! s get into the
ardrobe Room till t; But t t turning.
"Quick!" said Peter, "t; and flung open t and sat ting, in ter did not s it; for, of course, you s yourself up in a wardrobe.
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