CHAPTER EIGHT
Adam?quot; said Mr Beaver; quot;w for?”
quot;o look for Edmund, of course!”
quot;t in looking for ; said Mr Beaver.
quot; do you mean?quot; said Susan. quot; be far a. And to find him.
do you mean wheres no use looking for him?”
quot;t; said Mr Beaver, quot;is t ared in amazement. quot;Dont you understand?quot; said Mr Beaver. quot;o o te itcrayed us all.”
quot;O; said Susan, quot; .”
quot;Cant ; said Mr Beaver, looking very ted to say died on t suddenly quite certain inside t tly w Edmund had done.
quot;But er.
quot;ry before?quot; asked Mr Beaver. quot;has he ever been here alone?”
quot;Yes,quot; said Lucy, almost in a w;Im afraid he has.”
quot;And did ell you w ?”
quot;ell, no, ,quot; said Lucy.
quot;t; said Mr Beaver, quot; te itcold o mention it before ( t I set eyes on t broto myself `treaccen her food.
You can alell t their eyes.”
quot;All t; said Peter in a rat of voice, quot;ill o go and look for er all, even if tle beast. And hes only a kid.”
quot;Go to tc; said Mrs Beaver. quot;Dont you see t to keep away from her?”
quot;; said Lucy.
quot;s is to get all four of you (sime of t Cair Paravel). Once you ues in ion before youd ime to speak. But s, because s to use to catc of you h.”
quot;O; wailed Lucy.
quot;Only Aslan,quot; said Mr Beaver, quot; go on and meet s our only chance now.”
quot;It seems to me, my