chater ten the agician’ bk (第6/19页)
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Before she reached the last door on the left,Lucy was beginning to wonder whether the corridor had grown longer since she began her journey and whether this was part of the magic of the house.But she got to it at last.And the door was open.
It was a large room with three big windows and it was lined from floor to ceiling with books;more books than Lucy had ever seen before,tiny little books,fat and dumpy books,and books bigger than any church Bible you have ever seen,all bound in leather and smelling old and learned and magical.But she knew from her instructions that she need not bother about any of these. For the Book,the Magic Book,was lying on a reading-desk in the very middle of the room.She saw she would have to read it standingand anyway there were no chairsand also that she would have to stand with her back to the door while she read it.So at once she turned to shut the door.
It wouldn’t shut.
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