返回
朗读
暂停
+书签

视觉:
关灯
护眼
字体:
声音:
男声
女声
金风
玉露
学生
大叔
司仪
学者
素人
女主播
评书
语速:
1x
2x
3x
4x
5x

上一页 书架管理 下一页
CHAPTER FIVE

    quot;ell, for one t; said Peter, quot;if it rue ry every time to t pretend the was.”

    quot;  to do ?quot; said the Professor.

    quot;ell, sir, if time.”

    quot;Are t; said ter didnt knoe o say.

    quot;But time,quot; said Susan. quot;Lucy ime to er us t  of t e, and sended to have been away for  hours.”

    quot;t is t makes ory so likely to be true,quot; said  t;If t leads to some ot trange tle about it) -  if, I say, s into anot be at a surprised to find t te time of its o ay t ake up any of our time. On t t t idea for tending, sime before coming out and telling ory.”

    quot;But do you really mean, sir,quot; said Peter, quot;t t round t?”

    quot;Not; said taking off acles  and beginning to polistered to ;I eac these schools.”

    quot;But o do?quot; said Susan. S t tion o get off t.

    quot;My dear young lady,quot; said t bot;t  suggested and wrying.”

    quot;s t?quot; said Susan.

    quot;e migry minding our o; said   conversation.

    After tter for Lucy. Peter sao it t  Edmund stopped jeering at  inclined to talk about  t all. It . And so for a time it looked  as if all tures o an end; but t  to be.

    ttle about -  people from all over England used to come and ask permission to  see over it.

    It  of  is mentioned in guide books and even in  ories; and  migories old about it, some of tranger telling you noelling t tures and t fond of c like to be  interrupted ors all to  Susan and Peter almost on t morning
上一页 书架管理 下一页

首页 >The Lion, the Witch and the War简介 >The Lion, the Witch and the War目录 > CHAPTER FIVE