CHAPTER THREE
thE DARF
t of sleeping out of doors is t you up because t you are uncomfortable.
And it makes matters apples for breakfast and you apples for supper t before. ruly enoug it seem to be anyto be said. Edmund said ;eve simply got to get off this island.”
doream again to tared at the mainland.
quot;ell o s; said Edmund.
quot;It er (Susan school).
quot;But I dont kno t of us.quot; By quot;t of usquot; Edmund do t t all.
quot;Any; said Susan, quot;ts. Fats never o bat know.”
quot;But, Peter,quot; said Lucy, quot;look ss at couldnt s of t you think -?”
quot;A of gro; said Peter.
quot;e reigned for years and years and learned to do t back at our proper ages again now?”
quot;O; said Edmund in a voice alking and listen to him.
quot;Ive just seen it all,quot; he said.
quot;Seen ; asked Peter.
quot;; said Edmund. quot;You kno last nig it Narnia but everyt you see? You kno, o back t seemed to aken no time at all?”
quot;Go on,quot; said Susan. quot;I to understand.”
quot;And t means,quot; continued Edmund, quot;t, once youre out of Narnia, you ime is going.
in Narnia while only one year has passed for us in England?”
quot;By Jove, Ed,quot; said Peter. quot;I believe youve got it. In t sense it really o Narnia just as if Britons or someone coming back to modern England?”
quot;ed to see us -quot; began Lucy, but at t everyone el