CHAPTER NINE
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come out by time to t arrived at to t one loo follo up. But ttle valley do left and muc at all in t to stoop under branc loads of snoo ime t more and more ed Peter - just as if all ters fault.
But at last o a part . And te close to tle plain bet be te itcer tle. It seemed to be all totle toed spires on t and trange on to be afraid of the house.
But it oo late to turning back now.
o tirring; not test sound any corner after corner of t turret after turret to find to go rigo t. It iron gates stood wide open.
Edmund crept up to to tyard, and t t nearly made stop beating. Just inside te, s, stood an enormous lion crouc o spring. And Edmund stood in to go on and afraid to go back, ogetood t eettering been ctering ed I dont kno it seemed to Edmund to last for hours.
t last o ill - for it moved one inc set eyes on it. Edmund noured a little nearer, still keeping in tanding t it couldnt all. (quot;But supposing it turns its ; t Edmund.) In fact it aring at somettle: do it about four feet a;A; t Edmund. quot; springs at to escape.quot; But still t last Edmund remembered te itcurning people into stone. Perone lion. And as soon as of t iced t top of its head were
covered must be only a statue! No living animal self get covered beating as if it , Edmund ventured to go up to to touc, but at last out one. ened of a mere statue!
t t in spite of t time to seemed a perfectly lo