CHAPTER SIX
As sook a step to at once fle only as far as to t tree. t perc t understood all t noticing 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, quot;I really believe o follow him.”
quot;Ive an idea ; said Susan. quot; do you ter?”
quot;ell, ,quot; anser.
to understand 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, quot;if youre not still too y to talk to me, Ive someto say en to.”
quot; is it?quot; asked Peter.
quot; so loud,quot; said Edmund; quot;tening t were doing?”
quot;?quot; said Peter, lowering o a whisper.
quot;ere follo. bird is on? it be leading us into a trap?”
quot;ts a nasty idea. Still - a robin, you knoories Ive ever read. Im sure a robin be on the wrong side.”
quot;It if comes to t, and told sc really kno either.”
quot;the Faun saved Lucy.”
quot; oo. idea of the way home from here?”
quot;Great Scott!quot; said Peter, quot;I t of t.”
quot;And no c; said Edmund.