CHAPTER THREE
EDMUND AND t of ty room into three.
quot;Its all rig; sed, quot;Ive comeback.”
quot; on eartalking about, Lucy?quot; asked Susan.
quot;, quot; you all been wondering where I was?”
quot;So youve been ; said Peter. quot;Poor old Lu, iced!
Youll o if you people to start looking for you.”
quot;But Ive been away for ; said Lucy.
tared at one another.
quot;Batty!quot; said Edmund, tapping ;Quite batty.”
quot; do you mean, Lu?quot; asked Peter.
quot; I said,quot; ans;It after breakfast o tea, and all sorts of things have happened.”
quot;Dont be silly, Lucy,quot; said Susan. quot;eve only just come out of t room a moment ago, and you hen.”
quot;S being silly at all,quot; said Peter, quot;s making up a story for fun, arent you, Lu? And w she?”
quot;No, Peter, Im not,quot; s;Its - its a magic , and its snocs called Narnia; come and see.”
t knoo t Lucy ed t t back o t;Now! go in and see for yourselves.”
quot;; said Susan, putting s apart, quot;its just an ordinary .”
ts apart; and tly ordinary . Peter in and rapped to make sure t it was solid.
quot;A jolly good ; again; quot;you aken us in, I must admit. e half believed you.”
quot;But it a all,quot; said Lucy, quot;really and truly. It a moment ago. ly it was. I promise.”
quot;Come, Lu,quot; said Peter, quot;ts going a bit far. Youve you better drop it now?”
Lucy greried to say