CHAPTER THREE
somet srying to say, and burst into tears.
For t fee easily at any moment if s o say t tory made up for fun. But Lucy rut s; and s bring o say t selling a lie, and a silly lie too, made meaning to do it, but Edmund could be spiteful, and on teful. Lucy and kept on asking ries in ot made it t to ful. t of doors from morning to nigrees, and lying in t Lucy could not properly enjoy any of it. And so t on until t day.
t day, o ternoon and till no sign of a break in to play ;Itquot; and as soon as ttered to to t mean to talking again about tc s to ; for by time so ed and full of s sime to o then hide somewhere else.
But as soon as s seps in tside, and t but to jump into the door closed behind her. She did
not s it properly because s it is very silly to s oneself into a is not a magic one.
Noeps so t in time to see Lucy vaniso t once decided to get into it because it a particularly good place to because ed to go on teasing ry. s ;So catc; said Edmund to ;and so s in at t; tting for Lucy in ted to find . o open t in some lig find t like t all and began groping ion; ed out, quot;Lucy! Lu! here are you? I know youre here.”
ticed t t in a cupboard, but a kind of open-air sound. iced t edly cold; and t.
quot;t; said Edmund, quot;t s o; all about Lucy and to, instead of finding epping out into tepping out from trees into an open place in the middle of a wood.
t and more snorees. Over of sky one sees on