CHAPTER ONE
luck to eat eggs ra see any point in saying t loud.
Susan said it y ten tempers very nearly got lost at tage. Finally Edmund said:
quot;Look o be done. e must explore ts and knig and people like t alo live some.
ts and berries and things.”
quot; sort of roots?quot; asked Susan.
quot;I al it meant roots of trees,quot; said Lucy.
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So t up and began to folloream. It oop under branc masses of stuff like rore t t in tream; and still t all except tream and to get very tired of it colour top of t bank.
quot;I say!quot; exclaimed Lucy. quot;I do believe ts an apple tree.”
It ed up teep bank, forced tanding round an old tree t was o see.
quot;And t tree,quot; said Edmund ;Look there.”
quot;; said Susan, t apple and picking ;t he wood grew up.”
quot;ted island,quot; said Peter.
quot;And ?quot; said Lucy, pointing ahead.
quot;By Jove, its a ; said Peter. quot;An old stone wall.”
Pressing t , but it allest trees. And o it t arc once e in it but filled up of all trees. to break some of to get past, and . In rees, only level grass and daisies, and ivy, and grey place,
and ratepped out into t, glad to be able to straigheir limbs freely.