CHAPTER ONE
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quot;Do stop grumbling, Ed,quot; said Susan. quot;ten to one itll clear up in an ime ty s of books.”
quot;Not for mequot;said Peter; quot;Im going to explore in the house.”
Everyone agreed to t of you never seem to come to t ed places. t feried led only into spare bedrooms, as everyone ed t t soon to a very long room full of pictures and t of armour; and after t eps up, and ttle upstairs led out on to a balcony, and t led into eac of tly after t to a room t e empty except for one big t all except a dead blue-bottle on t;Not; said Peter, and trooped out again - all except Lucy. Sayed be it rying t almost sure t it o opened quite easily, and t.
Looking into ts ly long fur coats. tely stepped into t in among ts and rubbed t it is very fooliso s oneself into any ts one. It quite dark in t retc in front of to bump o took a step furteps aling to feel tips of s feel it.
quot;t be a simply enormous ; t Lucy, going still furt folds of ts aside to make room for iced t t. quot;I more mot; s, stooping doo feel it instead of feeling t somet and poremely cold. quot;t; s on a step or ther.
Next moment s fur but somet; is just like brancrees!quot; exclaimed Lucy. And t t a a feo a long way off.
Somet er s sanding in t nigime and snohe air.
Lucy felt a little frig s very inquisitive and excited as ree trunks; sill see tcy room