CHAPTER ONE
Edmund doation seat just before took ter took it in turns to carry Peters great-coat.
Presently to curve round to t. About quarter of an er, after t into a point, it made quite a surn.
to t of t t came out of ter anothey were exploring.
quot;I an island or do o it presently?quot; said Lucy.
quot;Dont kno; said Peter and they all plodded on in silence.
t to te sory ted to find t in ted. to some rocks op t;O; said Edmund, quot;its no good. e s be able to get to t all. ere on an island!”
It rue. At t te coast ty or forty yards t ts narro place. After t, t bent round to t again and t and t the island.
quot;Look!quot; said Lucy suddenly. quot;s t?quot; Sed to a long, silvery, snake-like t lay across the beach.
quot;A stream! A stream!quot; sed tired as t no time in clattering doo ter. t tream ter to drink fart at once to t of trees tream self a deep course betooping you could follo up in a sort of tunnel of leaves. t broer, and to the elbow.
quot;No; said Edmund, quot; those sandwiches?”
quot;O ter ; said Susan. quot;e may need ter on.”
quot;I do ;no ty, -y.”
quot;But t; repeated Edmund. quot;till t to remember its a good deal ter in pockets for ; So t out ts and divided to four portions, and nobody e enoug it deal better talked about t meal. Lucy ed to go back to tcil someone pointed out t ts.
Edmund said t gat t remember be able to cook ter t to unless troke of