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“So you really were here,”he said,“that time Lu said she’d met you in here-and you made out she was telling lies.”
There was a dead silence.“Well,of all the poisonous little beasts-”said Peter,and shrugged his shoulders and said no more. There seemed,indeed,no more to say,and presently the four resumed their journey;but Edmund was saying to himself,“I’ll pay you all out for this,you pack of stuck-up,self—satisfied prigs.”
“Where are we going anyway ?”said Susan,chiefly for the sake of changing the subject.
“I think Lu ought to be the leader,”said Peter;“goodness knows she deserves it.Where will you take us,Lu ?”
“What about going to see Mr. Tumnus ?”said Lucy.“He’s the nice Faun I told you about.”
Everyone agreed to this and off they went walking briskly and stamping their feet.Lucy proved a good leader.At first she wondered whether she would be able to find the way,but she recognized an odd—looking tree on one place and a stump in another and