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quiet place;so he shouted again.
“I say,Lu ! I’m sorry I didn’t believe you.I see now you were right all along.Do come out.Make it Pax.”
Still there was no answer.
“Just like a girl,”said Edmund to himself,“sulking somewhere, and won’t accept an apology.”He looked round him again and decided he did not much like this place,and had almost made up his mind to go home,when he heard,very far off in the wood,a sound of bells.He listened and the sound came nearer and nearer and at last there swept into sight a sledge drawn by two reindeer.
The reindeer were about the size of Shetland ponies and their hair was so white that even the snow hardly looked white compared with them;their branching horns were gilded and shone like something on fire when the sunrise caught them.Their harness was of scarlet leather and covered with bells.On the sledge,driving the reindeer,sat a fat dwarf who would have been about three feet high if he had been standing.He was dressed in pol