CHAPTER TWO
o cry and laugo sleep all at time. It must er o stop you, and I do love t tune - but really, I must go to stay for a fees.”
quot;Its no good no; said ts flute and ss her very sorrowfully.
quot;No good?quot; said Lucy, jumping up and feeling ratened. quot; do you mean?
Ive got to go once. t o me.quot; But a moment later s;Mr tumnus! ever is tter?quot; for tears and tears began trickling dos cs nose; and at last it covered its face s o howl.
quot;Mr tumnus! Mr tumnus!quot; said Lucy in great distress. quot;Dont! Dont! is tter? Aren you umnus, do tell me ; But tinued sobbing as if its
stop. ook t on using it, out got too to be any more use, so t presently Lucy anding in a damp patch.
quot;Mr tumnus!quot; baop. Stop it at once! You ougo be as big Faun like you. on eart?”
quot;O; sobbed Mr tumnus, quot;Im crying because Im such a bad Faun.”
quot;I dont t all,quot; said Lucy. quot;I t Faun Ive ever met.”
quot;O say t if you kne; replied Mr tumnus bet suppose the world.”
quot;But w ; asked Lucy.
quot;My old fat; said Mr tumnus; quot;ts ure over telpiece. his.”
quot;A t?quot; said Lucy.
quot;Like ; said t;taken service under te itcs e itch.”
quot;te itch? ho is she?”
quot; is s all Narnia under s s makes it aler. Aler and never Cmas; t!”
quot;; said Lucy. quot;But w does she pay you for?”
quot;ts t of it,quot; said Mr tumnus ;Im a kidnapper for s