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首页The Lion, the Witch and the WarCHAPTER SIX

CHAPTER SIX

        INtO t    "I ; said    Susaly, "Im getting horribly cramped.”

        "And ; said Edmund.

        "I expect ts of ts are full of it," said Susan, "to keep    ahs.”

        "tig into my back," said Peter.

        "And isnt it cold?" said Susan.

        "No you mention it, it is cold," said Peter, "and    all, its     too. s tter ting on somet. Its getting ter    every minute.&quled to .

        "Lets get out," said Edmund, "theyve gone.”

        "O-o-o; said Susan suddenly, and everyone asked    ter.

        "Im sitting against a tree," said Susan, "and look! Its getting lighere.”

        "By Jove, youre rig; said Peter, "and look ts    trees all round. And t stuff is snoo Lucys er    all.”

        And noaking it and all four cood blinking in    t of a er day. Bes    of trees.

        Peter tur oo Lucy.

        "I apologize for not believing you," ;Im sorry. ill you shake    hands?”

        "Of course," said Lucy, and did.

        "And no; said Susan, "?”

        "Do?" said Peter, "whe wood, of course.”

        "Ug; said Susan, stamping , "its pretty cold.    about putting    on some of ts?”

        "t ours," said Peter doubtfully.

        "I am sure nobody ; said Susan; "it isnt as if ed to    take t of t take t of the wardrobe.”

        "I    of t, Su," said Peter. "Of course, no it t     in t. And I suppose try is in the wardrobe.”

        tely carried out Susans very sensible plan. ts oo big for t to ts    t a good deal ter in t-up and more suitable to the    landscape.

        "e    pretend ic explorers," said Lucy.

        "to be exg enoug pretending," said Peter, as o t. t looked as if t be more sno.

        "I say," began Edmund presently, "oug o be bearing a bit more to    t, t is, if ?" ten for t t     pretend o    t of    opped;    everyoared at er wled.

        "So you really    time Lu said s you in     selling lies.”

        t;ell, of all ttle beasts -" said    Peter, and so    say, and presently t Edmund o ;Ill pay you all out for tuck-up, selfsatisfied prigs.”

        "; said Susan, c.

        "I t to be t; said Peter; "goodness knows s. ake us, Lu?”

        " about going to see Mr tumnus?" said Lucy. "old    you about.”

        Everyone agreed to t amping    t. Lucy proved a good leader. At first so    find t sree on one plad a stump in anot to tle valley and at    last to tumnuss cave. But terrible surprise aed them.

        ts o bits. I    been lived    in for several days. Snourned out to be ticks and ashe fire.

        Someone ly flung it about tamped it out. ture of to sh a knife.

        "tty good ; said Edmund; "not much good ing here.”

        " is t; said Peter, stooping doiced a piece of    paper o the floor.

        "Is tten on it?" asked Susan.

        "Yes, I t; anser, "but I t read it in t. Lets get out into the open air.”

        t out in t and croer as     t of tumnus, is under arrest and    aing rial on a creason against y Jadis,    Queen of Narnia, Celaine of Cair Paravel, Empress of tc., also    of f ys enemies, ernizing h humans.

        signed MAUGRIM, Captain of t Police, LONG LIVE tared at eacher.

        "I dont kno Im going to like ter all," said Susan.

        "; said Peter. "Do you kno her?”

        "S a real queen at all," ans;sce itch.

        Everyone all te ment over    try so t it is aler mas.”

        "I - I    in going on," said Susan. "I mean, it    doesnt seem particularly safe    looks as if it    be mucs getting colder every minute, and .    about just going    home?”

        "O , ," said Lucy suddenly; "dont you see? e t    just go    after t is all on my at t t into    trouble. cs    means by    f ternizing    try to rescue    him.”

        "A lot ; anyto    eat!”

        "S up - you!" said Peter, ; do    you think, Susan?”

        "Ive a    Lu is rig; said Susan. "I dont    to go a    step furt I t try to do sometever-he Faun.”

        "ts oo," said Peter. "Im    e foing bad getting somet    seem to be aainty of getting intain    of    it. I to go on.”

        "So do I," said bothe girls.

        "If only er.

        till o do , . Its t bird Ive seen alk in Narnia? It almost looks as if it ed to say someto us." turo t;Please,    you tell us aken to?" As sook a step to at once fle    only as far as to t tree. t perc t    uood all t    notig t t a step or to it. At to t tree and    once more looked at t    or a brig;Do you kno; said Lucy, "I really believe o follow him.”

        "Ive an idea ; said Susan. " do you ter?”

        "ell, ," anser.

        to uand tter t kept going from    tree to tree, al t. In t led tly dotle sly ted overer sun came out and t. travelling in t , er, "if youre not still too y to talk to me, Ive someto    say en to.”

        " is it?" asked Peter.

        " so loud," said Edmund; "tening t    were doing?”

        "?" said Peter, l o a whisper.

        "ere follo.    bird is on?    it be leading us into a trap?”

        "ts a nasty idea. Still - a robin, you knoories Ive ever read. Im sure a robin    be on the wrong side.”

        "It if es to t,    and told sc really kher.”

        "the Faun saved Lucy.”

        " oo.    idea of the way home from here?”

        "Great Scott!" said Peter, "I    t of t.”

        "And no c; said Edmund.
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