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CHAPTER ONE
e   and no clouds in t  ten oclock in tood sniffing in the sea-smell.

    quot;By Jove!quot; said Peter. quot;this is good enough.”

    Five minutes later everyone ed and er.

    quot;tter tuffy train on to Latin and  Frenc; said Edmund. And te a long time talking, only splashing and looking for shrimps and crabs.

    quot;All t; said Susan presently, quot;I suppose o eat before long.”

    quot;eve got t; said Edmund. quot;At  least Ive got mine.”

    quot;Not me,quot; said Lucy. quot;Mine tle bag.”

    quot;So ; said Susan.

    quot;Mine are in my coat-pocket, t; said Peter. quot;tll be  to be such fun.”

    quot;At present,quot; said Lucy, quot;I  someto drink more to  eat.”

    Everyone else no ty, as one usually is after   er under a  sun.

    quot;Its like being s; remarked Edmund. quot;In ter on tter go and look for them.”

    quot;Does t mean o all t t; said Susan.

    quot;Not a bit of it,quot; said Peter. quot;If treams to come  doo to come to them.”

    t first across t sand and to t sticks to ones toes, and began putting on their  shoes and socks.

    Edmund and Lucy ed to leave t, but Susan said to do. quot;e mig; sed out, quot;and ill  comes  and it begins to be cold.”

    out along t . Except for an occasional seagull it  place.

    tangled t to it at  all; and not moved - not a bird, not even an insect.

    Siny crabs in rockpools, are all very   you soon get tired of ty. t, after ter, felt  and s to carry.
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