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CHAPTER TWO
aid Edmund.

    quot;Count t; said Peter.

    quot;One - t; said Edmund, as  cautiously doo  sixteen.

    quot;And ttom,quot; ed back.

    quot;t really must be Cair Paravel,quot; said Lucy. quot;teen.quot;  Notill all four anding in a knot toget t of tairorch slowly round.

    quot;O - o - o - o; said all t once.

    For no it  treasure c mig intervals  stood rics of armour, like knigreasures. In bets of  armour, and on eacusks of ivory,  broocs and c stones lying piled anyatoes - diamonds, rubies, carbuncles, emeralds, topazes, and  amets.

    Under tood great cs of oak strengt terly cold, and so still t treasures  t unless t of treasures. ttle frig t all seemed so forsaken and long ago. t  a minute.

    t and picking to look at.  It ing very old friends. If you ;Oion rings - do you remember first tle brooc  - I say, isnt t t tournament in t for  me? - do you remember drinking out of t horn? - do you remember, do you  remember?”

    But suddenly Edmund said, quot;Look nt e ttery:  goodness knoter take  and get out  again?”

    quot;e must take ts,quot; said Peter. For long ago at a Cmas in Narnia  ain presents  time.  (t, and you can read about it in ther book.)

    ter and o t treasure cs ill  for it tle bottle. But ttle ead of glass, and it ill more t every ook  dos place and slung t over  ttle at  used to  had been a  bow and arrows

    and a ill t - quot;O; said Lucy. quot;he horn?”

    quot;O; said Susan after s for a moment.  quo
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