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ged.First the snow stopped.Then a wind sprang up and it became freezing cold.Finally,the clouds rolled away and the moon came out.It was a full moon and,shining on all that snow,it made everything almost as bright as day-only the shadows were rather confusing.
He would never have found his way if the moon hadn’t come out by the time he got to the other river you remember he had seen (when they first arrived at the Beavers.)a smaller river flowing into the great one lower down.He now reached this and turned to follow it up.But the little valley down which it came was much steeper and rocker than the one he had just left and much overgrown with bushes,so that he could not have managed it at all in the dark .Even as it was,he got wet through for he had to stoop under branches and great loads of snow came sliding off on to his back. And every time this happened he thought more and more how he hated Peter-just as if all this had been Peter’s fault.
But at last he came to a par