CHAPTER ELEVEN
;to be so afraid of you yesterday. Dont t be listening?”
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quot;ill to be turned back into t; asked Lucy. quot;O be unkind to leave tty t jump. hey like before?”
quot;Common little d; said ;Not you have in Narnia.”
quot;It y to c; said Lucy. quot;t old t?”
quot;Im sure it it into their heads.”
quot;ill you come ry?”
quot;No, no. Youll get on far better me.”
quot;t; said Lucy and turned quickly ao Edmund at
ttom. All ting, and Lucys conscience smote ten them.
quot;Its all rig; sed. quot;Everyt. the Magicians a brick - and Ive seen him - Aslan.”
After t s from t into ts of t sight of her.
quot;; t;ttle girl. A it across tleman properly, she did.”
quot;And remely regrettable,quot; said t;t give you t believe ts trutal ugly no deceive you.”
quot;E ; ecoy balloons. quot;Youve said it, youve said it.”
quot;But I dont t all,quot; said Lucy, sing to make ;I think you look very nice.”
quot;; said t;true for you, Missie. Very nice find a .quot; t any surprise and did not seem to notice t their minds.
quot;S; remarked t;as how we looked very nice before we were uglified.”
quot;true for you, Crue for you,quot; ced t;ts w she says. e heard her ourselves.”
quot;I did not,quot; ba;I said youre very nice now.”