CHAPTER FIVE
BACK ON till going on, it took Edmund and Lucy some time to find t toget of armour out: quot;Peter! Susan! Its all true. Edmund too. try you can get to t in. e met one anotell t it.”
quot;s all t, Ed?quot; said Peter.
And noo one of tiest tory. Up to t moment Edmund , but made up to do. er suddenly asked ion once to do t and most spiteful to let Lucy down.
quot;tell us, Ed,quot; said Susan.
And Edmund gave a very superior look as if tle snigger and said, quot;Oending t all ory about a country in true. just for fun, of course. there really.”
Poor Lucy gave Edmund one look and rus of the room.
Edmund, e, t t success, and on at once to say, quot;ts tter s t of young kids, they always -”
quot;Look ; said Peter, turning on ;s up! Youve been perfectly beastly to Lu ever since sarted t t it and setting simply out of spite.”
quot;But its all nonsense,quot; said Edmund, very taken aback.
quot;Of course its all nonsense,quot; said Peter, quot;ts just t. Lu ly all rig since urning into a most frig ?”
quot;I t - I t,quot; said Edmund; but to say.
quot;You didnt t all,quot; said Peter; quot;its just spite. Youve ally to anyone smaller t at school before now.”
quot;Do stop it,quot; said Susan; quot;it make tter wo.
Lets go and find Lucy.”
It surprising t so uck to ory and said:
quot;I dont care care ell te to Mot a Faun in tayed ts, beasts.”
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