CHAPTER ELEVEN
entered, but it able, and at a ableclotes, glasses and food appeared.
quot;I is-; said ;I ried to give you food more like tely.”
quot;Its lovely,quot; said Lucy, and so it te, piping , cold lamb and green peas, a strae to follow.
But te only bread. t ting away like old friends.
quot;; asked Lucy. quot;ill t once?”
quot;O till; take a rest in the day.”
quot;And no to let they were before?”
quot;ell, ts rate question,quot; said t;You see, its only to look at before. t t isnt . Many people migter.”
quot;Are ted?”
quot;t least taug to be. they always believe every word he says.”
quot;ed noticed t,quot; said Lucy.
quot;Yes - on better urn o somet a spell on believe a like to do t. Its better for to admire o admire nobody.”
quot;Dont t; asked Lucy.
quot;O me,quot; said t;t admire me.”
quot; you uglified t they call uglified?”
quot;ell, t do old. to mind t for me, as t for t do it at all if I didnt make t er. tiful spring about spring tream to do o take ter from tream instead of trudging up to ts times a day and tiring themselves
out besides spilling on t t see it. In t blank.”
quot;Are tupid as all t?quot; asked Lucy.
t;You believe troubles Ive es and knives before dinner: t saved time afteratoes to save cooking t got into ty of t ; no one t of moving t. But I see youve finiss go and look at t.”
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