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ne plan which no one has yet suggested and which is well worth trying.”
“What’s that ?”said Susan.
“We might all try minding our own business,”said he.And that was the end of that conversation.
After this things were a good deal better for Lucy.Peter saw to it that Edmund stopped jeering at her,and neither she nor anyone else felt inclined to talk about the wardrobe at all.It had become a rather alarming subject.And so for a time it looked as if all the adventures were coming to an end;but that was not to be.
This house of the Professor’s-which even he knew so little about-was so old and famous that people from all over England used to come and ask permission to see over it.It was the sort of house that is mentioned in guide books and even in histories;and well it might be,for all manner of stories were told about it,some of them even stranger than the one I am telling you now.And when parties of sightseers arrived and asked to see the house,the Professor al