Chapter Seven

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Chapter Seven.

The Birds of Narnia








" A lot we could do! "

" A lot we could do! "

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"Lucy!"










OH, that's nice
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"I wish Mrs. Macready would hurry it. I'm getting horribly cramped." Susan spoke with her knees in her chest.
"And the smell!" exclaimed Edmund.
The whole thing smelt of camphor and it trul got to Lucy, Edmund, and Ely.

Peter stated, "Something sticking to my back."
"And isn't it cold?" scoffed Susan.
"Let's get out; they've gone." Edmund said in a hurry.
"Oh my Lord!" Ely exclaimed at them reaching out and pushing herself away from them.
Susan gasped as she did. "I'm sitting against a tree!" Susan shouted.
"And snow. Look at it. My," said Peter.

Lucy giggled as Ely reached out to take her hand. Susan's pure shock, Peter's amazement, and Edmund's was looking very sick.
Then the two girls still had different ones.

Ely's was amused and cockiness. And Lucy's was amusement and a happy smile at knowing it was going to be okay.
Lucy twirled still with Ely's hand in hers.

Once Peter come back to reality, he said, "I am sorry for not believing you. I'm sorry. Will you shake hands?"
"Of course." Lucy smiled and so did.

Susan said, "Oh, what now? What should we do next?"
Peter said,
"Well, explore the wood of course."
Susan groaned.
"It's terribly cold! We at least should take those coats." She said. "They are moth coats." Peter shivered.
"I don't think anyone would mind. We aren't even taking them out of the closet." Susan said.
"Say, I haven't even thought of that, Susan." Peter replied.
They soon carried the plan of hers.
"Can we pretend we are Arctic explorers?" asked Lucy. "This will be exciting enough without pretending." Peter said, twisting his head round and round.
The five children all headed into the woods. The heavy low branches had to be pushed, then they swung and dark clouds above.

Edmund then said, "I say, if we are heading towards the lamppost shouldn't we be bearing to the left?" Up 'till then he remembered to act like he had never been here fore. The memory of the child did not recall to do that as of now.
The rest all stopped and looked at him.
They stared blankly. Lucy then recalled that he had in fact been here fore. A smirk grew on Ely's face. And the oldest two just stared.

He grew very red under all of their stares.
Peter sucked his tongue.
"So, you really were here. That time Lucy said she met you here. And you made it seem of lies." Peter said.
Edmund said nothing.
Dead silence of all of them.
"Well, of all the poisonous beasts-" said Peter. Then there was no more to say. All had been.
All the children began there journey.

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