CHAPTER SIX
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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.
quot;e can pretend ic explorers,quot; said Lucy.
quot;to be exciting enoug pretending,quot; said Peter, as o t. t looked as if t be more sno.
quot;I say,quot; began Edmund presently, quot;oug o be bearing a bit more to t, t is, if ?quot; ten for t t pretend never to t of opped; everyone stared at er wled.
quot;So you really time Lu said s you in selling lies.”
t;ell, of all ttle beasts -quot; said Peter, and so say, and presently t Edmund o ;Ill pay you all out for tuck-up, selfsatisfied prigs.”
quot;; said Susan, c.
quot;I t to be t; said Peter; quot;goodness knows s. ake us, Lu?”
quot; about going to see Mr tumnus?quot; said Lucy. quot;old you about.”
Everyone agreed to t amping t. Lucy proved a good leader. At first so find t sree on one place and a stump in anot to tle valley and at last to tumnuss cave. But terrible surprise aed them.
ts o bits. Inside, t 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.
quot;tty good ; said Edmund; quot;not much good coming here.”
quot; is t; said Peter, stooping doiced a piece of paper o the floor.
quot;Is tten on it?quot; asked Susan.
quot;Yes, I t; anser, quot;but I cant read it in t. Lets