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but before them there were level lawns in which the grass was as smooth and short as it used to be in the grounds of a great English house where ten gardeners were kept.The trees,of which there were many,all stood well apart from one another,and there were no broken branches and no leaves lying on the ground.Pigeons sometimes cooed but there was no other noise.
Presently they came to a long,straight,sanded path with not a weed growing on it and trees on either hand.Far off at the other end of this avenue they now caught sight of a house—very long and grey and quiet—looking in the afternoon sun.
Almost as soon as they entered this path Lucy noticed that she had a little stone in her shoe.In that unknown place it might have been wiser for her to ask the others to wait while she took it out. But she didn’t;she just dropped quietly behind and sat down to take off her shoe.Her lace had got into a knot.
Before she had undone the knot the others were a fair distance