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ashing and looking for shrimps and crabs.
“All the same,”said Susan presently,“I suppose we’ll have to make some plans.We shall want something to eat before long.”
“We’ve got the sandwiches Mother gave us for the journey,”said Edmund.“At least I’ve got mine.”
“Not me,”said Lucy.“Mine were in my little bag.”
“So were mine,”said Susan.
“Mine are in my coat-pocket,there on the beach,”said Peter.“That’ll be two lunches among four.This isn’t going to be such fun.”
“At present,”said Lucy,“I want something to drink more than something to eat.”
Everyone else now felt thirsty,as one usually is after wading in salt water under a hot sun.
“It’s like being shipwrecked,”remarked Edmund.“In the books they always find springs of clear,fresh water on the island.We’d better go and look for them.”
“Does that mean we have to go back into all that thick wood?”said Susan.
“Not a bit of it,”said Peter.“If there are streams they’re bound t