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CHAPTER TWO
them was a mass of ivy.

    quot;e can soon find out,quot; said Edmund, taking up one of ticks t tting on ting tap-tap  tick against tone; and again, tap-tap; and t once, boomboom, e  different sound, a hollow, wooden sound.

    quot;Great Scott!quot; said Edmund.

    quot;e must clear t; said Peter.

    quot;Os leave it alone,quot; said Susan. quot;e can try it in t to spend t   an open door at my back and a great big  black  anyt come out of, besides t and tll  soon be dark.”

    quot;Susan! ; said Lucy  botoo muced to take any notice of Susans advice. t ters pocket-knife till ter t they  used Edmunds.

    Soon tting  last the door cleared.

    quot;Locked, of course,quot; said Peter.

    quot;But tten,quot; said Edmund. quot;e can pull it to bits in no  time, and it ra firewood. Come on.”

    It took ted and, before t   star or t a sligood above tered   off taring into they had made.

    quot;Noorc; said Peter.

    quot;O is t; said Susan. quot;And as Edmund said -”

    quot;Im not saying it no; Edmund interrupted. quot;I still dont understand, but  tle t later. I suppose youre coming doer?”

    quot;e must,quot; said Peter. quot;Cs no good be we are back in Narnia.

    Youre a Queen o sleep ery  like their minds.”

    tried to use long sticks as torc t a success. If you  ed end up t out, and if you  in your eyes. In to use Edmunds  electric torc  less ttery   ne, . ter  broughe rear.

    quot;Ive come to top of teps,quot; s
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