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CHAPTER ONE
    LUCY LOOKS INtO A ARDROBE

    ONCE ter, 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 and Betty, but t come into tory muce  of  at once; but on t evening o meet  t t door  Lucy (tle afraid of  youngest) ed to laugo keep  on pretending o .

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

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

    quot;I t; said Susan.

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

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

    quot;trying to talk like Mot; said Edmund. quot;And o bed? Go to bed yourself.”

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

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

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

    quot;Its only a bird, silly,quot; said Edmund.

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

    Did you see tains as  be  eagles.

    t be stags. therell be hawks.”

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

    quot;Of course it
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