CHAPTER TWO
LUCY FOUND t;GOOD EVENING,quot; said Lucy. But ts parcels t at first it did not reply. made tle bow.
quot;Good evening, good evening,quot; said t;Excuse me - I dont to be inquisitive - but s in t you are a Daughter of Eve?”
quot;My names Lucy,quot; said s quite understanding him.
quot;But you are - forgive me - you are ; said the Faun.
quot;Of course Im a girl,quot; said Lucy.
quot;You are in fact human?”
quot;Of course Im ; said Lucy, still a little puzzled.
quot;to be sure, to be sure,quot; said t;upid of me! But Ive never seen a Son of Adam or a Dauged. t is to say -quot; and t stopped as if it o say somet intended but ime.
quot;Deliged,quot; it on. quot;Alloo introduce myself. My name is tumnus.”
quot;I am very pleased to meet you, Mr tumnus,quot; said Lucy.
quot;And may I ask, O Lucy Daug; said Mr tumnus, quot;o Narnia?”
quot;Narnia? s t?quot; said Lucy.
quot;t; said t; and t castle of Cair Paravel on tern sea. And you - you ?”
quot;I - I got in t; said Lucy.
quot;A; said Mr tumnus in a rat;if only I geograptle Faun, I s kno trange countries. It is too late now.”
quot;But t countries at all,quot; said Lucy, almost laug;Its only just back t least - Im not sure. It is summer there.”
quot;Meanumnus, quot;it is er in Narnia, and cand alking in ter of Eve from ternal summer reigns around t city of ar Drobe, be if you came and ea h me?”
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