CHAPTER 9
ake it, trumpkin, t Aslan; a little bit about nt talk about again. It isnt lucky for one ts all nonsense for anotion is where.”
quot;But I know ; said Lucy, ears.
quot;Yes, Lu, but , you see,quot; said Peter.
quot;t but a vote,quot; said Edmund.
quot;All rig; replied Peter. quot;Youre t, D.L.F. do you vote for? Up or down?”
quot;Do; said t;I kno Aslan. But I do kno if urn left and follo mig. urn rigo reac River in about a couple of , to go a tohem.”
quot; do you say, Susan?”
quot;Dont be angry, Lu,quot; said Susan, quot;but I do tired. Do lets get out of tco t you sahing.”
quot;Edmund?quot; said Peter.
quot;ell, t t; said Edmund, speaking quickly and turning a little red. quot; discovered Narnia a year ago - or a t is - it and none of us , I kno s after all. ouldnt it be fair to believe ime? I vote for going up.”
quot;O; said Lucy and seized his hand.
quot;And nos your turn, Peter,quot; said Susan, quot;and I do hope -”
quot;O up, s up and let a c; interrupted Peter. quot;Id muc o vote. “
quot;Youre t; said trumpkin sternly.
quot;Do; said Peter after a long pause. quot;I kno I cant . e must do one or ther.”
So t off to t along tream. And Lucy came last of ty, crying bitterly.