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CHAPTER FOUR

        tURKIS    "BUt ; said t;Are you a great ro    off its beard?”

        "No, your Majesty," said Edmund, "I never had a beard, Im a boy.”

        "A boy!" said s;Do you mean you are a Son of Adam?”

        Edmund stood still, saying notoo fused by time to    uand io.

        "I see you are an idiot, ; said t;Answer    me, ond for all, or I sience. Are you human?”

        "Yes, your Majesty," said Edmund.

        "And o enter my dominions?”

        "Please, your Majesty, I came in through a wardrobe.”

        "A wardrobe?    do you mean?”

        "I - I opened a door and just found myself y," said    Edmund.

        "; said to o ;A door. A door    from t    ; As s and    looked Edmund full in t t s sure t so do somet o    move. t as , so ge her mind.

        "My poor c; se a different voice, "    my mantle round you and alk.”

        Edmund did not like t at all but    disobey; epped on to t at , and s a fold of le round ucked it well in.

        "Per to drink?" said t;S?”

        "Yes please, your Majesty," said Edmund, tering.

        took from some    one drop    fall from it on t t it toucood a je steamed. tely took    t to Edmund    a very nice smile. Edmund    felt mucter as o sip t drink. It asted before, very s and foamy and creamy, and it o oes.

        "It is dull, Son of Adam, to driing," said tly. "    to eat?”

        "turkis, please, your Majesty," said Edmund.

        t anottle on to tantly tied urned out to tain several pounds of t turkis. Ead ligo tre and Edmund asted anyte able.

        ing t asking ions. At first Edmund    tried to remember t it is rude to speak    soon     about t only    to surkis as e ted to eat, and ive. S o tell    ers, and t one of ers    a Faun t    no one except ers kne Narnia. Serested in t t t on    ing back to it. "You are sure t four of you?" s;turkis, kept on saying, "Yes, I told you t before," and fetting to    call ;Your Majesty", but s seem to mind now.

        At last turkis y box and wis sher he would like some    more.

        Probably te    ted turkis and t anyo    more and more of it, and ing it till t s offer ead,    so ;Son of Adam, I so see your broters. ill y to see me?”

        "Ill try," said Edmund, still looking at ty box.

        "Because, if you did e again - bringing to give you some more turkis. I t do it no ter.”

        " o your ; said Edmund.    got on    to t s drive ao some    unknoo get back; but ten about    t fear now.

        "It is a lovely place, my ; said t;I am sure you . turkis, and urkis all day long; and you are mud    young    man Ive ever met. I to make you to visit me.”

        " no; said Edmund. icky.    look eitever t say.

        "O if I took you t; said s;I s see your broters.

        I very muc to knoo be ter on - t is uood. But you must iers and nobles.    I ers Duchesses.”

        "t t; said Edmund, "and, anyime.”

        "A once you ;you mig all    about thern.

        You     to fetc go back to your ory noo me    anotand. It is no good ing    them.”

        "But I dont even knoo my ory," pleaded Edmund.    "ts easy," ans;Do you see t lamp?" Sed urned and sa under he Faun.

        "Straig, is to ted in te dire - "and tell me if you    see    ttle rees.”

        "I t; said Edmund.

        "ell, my ime you e you o find t and look for t bring t o    be very angry h you if you came alone.”

        "Ill do my best," said Edmund.

        "And, by t; said t;you    tell t me. It    o keep it a secret bet it? Make it a surprise for t bring to t;Lets see . I am sure t . If your sister     one e stories about me - nasty stories t migo e to me. Fauns hing, you know, and now -”

        "Please, please," said Edmund suddenly, "please couldnt I    one    piece of turkis to eat on the way home?”

        "No, no," said t;you must    till ime."    o to drive on, but as t a of    sigo Edmund, calling out, "ime! ime! Dont fet.    e soon.”

        Edmund ill staring after tohe    wood.

        "O; s;So youve got in too! Isnt it wonderful, and    now-”

        "All rig; said Edmund, "I see you er all. Ill say Im sorry if you like. But wime?    Ive been looking for you everywhere.”

        "If Id kno; said Lucy, o notice range    his face was.

        "Ive been umnus, te itco ting me go, so        and pero be all riger all.”

        "te itc; said Edmund; "whos she?”

        "Sly terrible person," said Lucy. "S to be queen at all, and all t least all te urn people into stone and do all kinds of    it is aler in Narnia - aler, but it never gets to Cmas.    And s on a sledge, drah her wand in her hand and a     on her head.”

        Edmund able from en too many ss,    and c even more unfortable. But ill ed to taste t turkis again    more ted anything else.

        "old you all t stuff about te itc; he asked.

        "Mr tumnus, t; said Lucy.

        "You t al; said Edmund, trying to sound as    if    than Lucy.

        "; asked Lucy.

        "Everyone kno," said Edmund; "ask anybody you like. But its pretty    poor sport standing s go home.”

        "Yes, lets," said Lucy. "O in too. to believe in Narnia no bot fun it will    be!”

        But Edmuly t t it    be as good fun for o admit t Lucy , before all t sure t oalking about Narnia.

        By time t coats    around tead of branent tanding outside ty room.

        "I say," said Lucy, "you do look a you feel well?”

        "Im all rig; said Edmund, but t true. he was feeling very    sick.

        "e on t; said Lucy, "lets find t a lot ell them!

        And ures     together.”
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