CHAPTER TEN
quot;O; said t last t outside and Mr Beaver locked t;Itll delay ,quot; off, all carrying their shoulders.
topped and t Mr Beaver, ter, t of all. Mr Beaver led to t bank of t of patrees rig, toher hand.
quot;Best keep doo top, for you couldnt bring a sledge down here.”
It y enougo look at it table armc at first. But as t on o all. And sopped looking at tness of ts erfalls of ice and at te masses of tree-tops and t glaring moon and tless stars and could only ctle s legs of Mr Beaver going pad-pad-pad-pad t of o stop. to fall once more. And at last Lucy ired t s asleep and time o t and eeply upo t bus Mr Beaver vaniso a little il you e on top of it. In fact, by time s tail was showing.
Lucy immediately stooped doer ing be all five of them were inside.
quot;; said Peters voice, sounding tired and pale in t I mean by a voice sounding pale.) quot;Its an old imes,quot; said Mr Beaver, quot;and a great secret.
Its not muc get a few hours sleep.”
quot;If you all been in sucarting, Id some pillo; said Mrs Beaver.
It nearly sucumnuss, Lucy t - just a dry and eart
and being tle smoottle flask out of er a little and stung t, but it also made you feel deliciously er youd s and everyone straigo sleep.
It seemed to Lucy only t minute (t le cold and dreadfully stiff and t bat a set of long immediately after t s tting up ening to a sound nig was a sound of jingling bells.
Mr Beaver