CHAPTER 9
ougo bot ; said tical Susan, quot; imagining t.”
t meat off. Ra is not a nice to fill ones pockets t up in fres of it. to kno te differently about t parcels wo be really hungry.
On trudged again (stopping to in t stream til to sing, and more flies ted iffness from yesterdays roo s rose. took ts off and carried them.
quot;I suppose an er.
quot;I dont see bear too muco t,quot; said Peter. quot;If oo muco t, t t can ing a little time by striking t River too soon and not cutting off the corner.”
And again trudged on t and ts.
quot; to?quot; said Edmund a good deal later.
quot;I certainly t by no; said Peter. quot;But to do but keep on.quot; t t t hing.
And still trudged on and ts began to feel very and heavy.
quot; on eart; said Peter suddenly.
t seeing it, almost to to a gorge ttom. On ty except Edmund (and perrumpkin) was a rock climber.
quot;Im sorry,quot; said Peter. quot;Its my fault for coming t. Ive never seen this place in my life before.”
tle beth.
quot;Os go back and go t; said Susan. quot;I kne lost in these woods.”
quot;Susan!quot; said Lucy, reproac;dont nag at Peter like t. Its so rotten, and hes doing all he can.”
quot;And dont you snap at Su like t, eit; said Edmund. quot;I te right.”
quot;tubs and tortoises; exclaimed trumpkin. quot;If lost coming, o t as t t rate.”
quot;You t to go on?quot; said Lucy.
quot;Im not sur