CHAPTER TWO
t tREASURE ;t a garden,quot; said Susan presently. quot;It le and t yard.”
quot;I see ; said Peter. quot;Yes. t is to used to be a fligeps going up to top of t teps - to t door must o t hall.”
quot;Ages ago, by t,quot; said Edmund.
quot;Yes, ages ago,quot; said Peter. quot;I le; and how long ago.”
quot;It gives me a queer feeling,quot; said Lucy.
quot;Does it, Lu?quot; said Peter, turning and looking ;Because it does to me. It is t t it all means?”
alking tyard and gone to t it errace about t .
quot;I really t; said Susan. quot; is t terrace kind of thing?”
quot;; said Peter (ed), quot;dont you see? t able . Anyone ten t on a dais just like t, in our great hall.”
quot;In our castle of Cair Paravel,quot; continued Susan in a dreamy and rat;at t river of Narnia. ?”
quot; all comes back!quot; said Lucy. quot;e could pretend we were in Cair Paravel now.
t ed in.”
quot;But unfortunately t,quot; said Edmund. quot;Its getting late, you kno it isnt so ?”
quot;e s to spend t ; said Peter. quot;Ive got matcs go and see if some dry wood.”
Everyone sa come into turned out not to be a good place for fireried tle, passing out of ttle side door into a maze of stony once tles and le epped t into a rees icks and dry leaves and fir -cones in plenty. t to and fro il t t outside t clean and freshese away.
tone pavement ran . t out to pick some more apples and t to t a