CHAPTER SEVEN
A DAY IthE BEAVERS
opped.
quot;t; cried Lucy, quot;ts flo; And so it out of sight.
quot;And noo do?quot; said Edmund, giving Peter a look ; did I tell you?”
quot;S; said Susan.
quot;?quot; said Peter.
quot;trees over to t.”
tared as very comfortable.
quot;t goes again,quot; said Susan presently.
quot;I sa t time too,quot; said Peter. quot;Its still ts just gone be big tree.”
quot; is it?quot; asked Lucy, trying very to sound nervous.
quot;ever it is,quot; said Peter, quot;its dodging us. Its somet doesnt to be seen.”
quot;Lets go ; said Susan. And t out loud, everyone suddenly realized t t Edmund o Peter at t cer. t.
quot;s it like?quot; said Lucy.
quot;Its - its a kind of animal,quot; said Susan; and t;Look! Look! Quick! t is.”
t time, a tree. But time it didnt immediately draead, t its pa its mout as to you to be quiet. t disappeared again. tood h.
A moment later tranger came out from beree, glanced all round as if it c;;, made signs to to join it in t of anding, and then once more disappeared.
quot;I kno is,quot; said Peter; quot;its a beaver. I saail.”
quot;It s us to go to it,quot; said Susan, quot;and it is to make a noise.”
quot;I kno; said Peter. quot;tion is, are o go to it or not? do you think, Lu?”
quot;I ts a nice beaver,quot; said Lucy.
quot;Yes, but ; said Edmund.
quot;S ?quot; said Susan.