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CHAPTER THREE

        EDMUND AND t of ty room into three.

        "Its all rig; sed, "Ive eback.”

        " oalking about, Lucy?" asked Susan.

        ", " you all been w where I was?”

        "So youve been ; said Peter. "Poor old Lu, iced!

        Youll o    if you    people to start looking    for you.”

        "But Ive been away for ; said Lucy.

        tared at one another.

        "Batty!" said Edmund, tapping ;Quite batty.”

        " do you mean, Lu?" asked Peter.

        " I said," ans;It    after breakfast o    tea, and all sorts of    things have happened.”

        "Dont be silly, Lucy," said Susan. "eve only just e out of t room    a moment ago, and you hen.”

        "S being silly at all," said Peter, "s making up a story    for fun, arent you, Lu? And w she?”

        "No, Peter, Im not," s;Its - its a magic , and its snocs called Narnia; e    and see.”

        t knoo t Lucy ed t t back o t;Now! go in and see for yourselves.”

        "; said Susan, putting s apart, "its just an ordinary .”

        ts apart; and tly ordinary . Peter    in and rapped    to    make sure t it was solid.

        "A jolly good ;    again; "you aken us in, I must admit. e half believed you.”

        "But it    a    all," said Lucy, "really and truly. It    a moment ago. ly it was. I promise.”

        "e, Lu," said Peter, "ts going a bit far. Youve    you better drop it now?”

        Lucy greried to say somet srying to say, and burst into tears.

        For t fee easily at any moment if s o say t    tory made up for fun. But Lucy rut s; and s bring o say t selling a lie, and a silly lie too, made    meaning to do it, but Edmund could be spiteful, and on teful.    Lud kept on asking ries in ot made it    t to ful. t    of doors from m to nigrees, and lying in t Lucy could not properly enjoy any of it. And so t on until t    day.

        t day, o ternoon and till no sign of a    break in to play ;It" and as soon as    ttered to    to t mean to     talking again about tc s to ; for by time so ed and full of    s sime to o then hide    somewhere else.

        But as soon as s seps in tside, and    t but to jump into the door closed    behind her. She did

        not s it properly because s it is very silly to s oneself    into a    is not a magie.

        Noeps so t in time to see Lucy vaniso t once decided to get    into it    because    it a particularly good place to    because ed to go on teasing    ry. s ;So catc; said Edmund to ;and so s in at t;    tting    for Lu ted to find . o open t in some lig    find t like t all and began groping ion; ed out, "Lucy! Lu! here are you? I know youre here.”

        ticed t    t in a cupboard, but a kind of open-air sound. iced t edly cold; and t.

        "t; said Edmund, "t s o;    all about Lud    to,    instead of finding epping out into tepping out from trees into an    open pla the middle of a wood.

        t and more snorees. Over of sky one sees on a fine    er day in traigree-trunks t rising, very red and clear. Everytly still, as if ure in t try. t even a robin or a squirrel among trees, and    tret. he shivered.

        o    ;imaginary try"    not to    all.    t s be some;Lucy! Lucy! Im oo-Edmund.”

        there was no answer.

        "S all tely," t Edmund.    And t like to admit t    muge, cold, quiet place; so ed again.

        "I say, Lu! Im sorry I didnt believe you. I see no Pax.”

        Still there was no answer.

        "Just like a girl," said Edmund to ;sulking some an apology."    muc made up o go ened and t    last t into sigwo reindeer.

        t tland ponies a even te pared    t leat a fat d anding. assel    s point; ead of    a rug. But be in t a very    different person - a great lady, taller t Edmund e fur up to    and raig e - not merely pale, but    for    iful    fa ots, but proud and cold and stern.

        t as it came so.

        "Stop!" said t    t sat doood d    bloy air t of trils looked like smoke.

        "And ; said t Edmund.

        "Im-Im-my names Edmund," said Edmund rat like    t him.

        t;Is t ; serhan ever.

        "I beg your pardon, your Majesty, I didnt kno; said Edmund:    "Not kno; cried s;ter    er. But I repeat-w are you?”

        "Please, your Majesty," said Edmund, "I dont kno    sc least I s the holidays now.”
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