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It
was
not
surprising
that
when
they
found
Lucy
,
a
good
deal
later
,
everyone
could
see
that
she
had
been
crying
.
Nothing
they
could
say
to
her
made
any
difference
.
She
stuck
to
her
story
and
said
:
"
I
don
’
t
care
what
you
think
,
and
I
don
’
t
care
what
you
say
.
You
can
tell
the
Professor
or
you
can
write
to
Mother
or
you
can
do
anything
you
like
.
I
know
I
’
ve
met
a
Faun
in
there
and
-
I
wish
I
’
d
stayed
there
and
you
are
all
beasts
,
beasts
.
"
It
was
an
unpleasant
evening
.
Lucy
was
miserable
and
Edmund
was
beginning
to
feel
that
his
plan
wasn
’
t
working
as
well
as
he
had
expected
.
The
two
older
ones
were
really
beginning
to
think
that
Lucy
was
out
of
her
mind
.
They
stood
in
the
passage
talking
about
it
in
whispers
long
after
she
had
gone
to
bed
.
The
result
was
the
next
morning
they
decided
that
they
really
would
go
and
tell
the
whole
thing
to
the
Professor
.
"
He
’
ll
write
to
Father
if
he
thinks
there
is
really
something
wrong
with
Lu
,
"
said
Peter
;
"
it
’
s
getting
beyond
us
.
"
So
they
went
and
knocked
at
the
study
door
,
and
the
Professor
said
"
Come
in
,
"
and
got
up
and
found
chairs
for
them
and
said
he
was
quite
at
their
disposal
.
Then
he
sat
listening
to
them
with
the
tips
of
his
fingers
pressed
together
and
never
interrupting
,
till
they
had
finished
the
whole
story
.
After
that
he
said
nothing
for
quite
a
long
time
.
Then
he
cleared
his
throat
and
said
the
last
thing
either
of
them
expected
:
"
How
do
you
know
,
"
he
asked
,
"
that
your
sister
’
s
story
is
not
true
?
"
"
Oh
,
but
-
"
began
Susan
,
and
then
stopped
.
Anyone
could
see
from
the
old
man
’
s
face
that
he
was
perfectly
serious
.
Then
Susan
pulled
herself
together
and
said
,
"
But
Edmund
said
they
had
only
been
pretending
.
"
"
That
is
a
point
,
"
said
the
Professor
,
"
which
certainly
deserves
consideration
;
very
careful
consideration
.
For
instance
-
if
you
will
excuse
me
for
asking
the
question
-
does
your
experience
lead
you
to
regard
your
brother
or
your
sister
as
the
more
reliable
?
I
mean
,
which
is
the
more
truthful
?
"
"
That
’
s
just
the
funny
thing
about
it
,
sir
,
"
said
Peter
.
"
Up
till
now
,
I
’
d
have
said
Lucy
every
time
.
"
"
And
what
do
you
think
,
my
dear
?
"
said
the
Professor
,
turning
to
Susan
.
"
Well
,
"
said
Susan
,
"
in
general
,
I
’
d
say
the
same
as
Peter
,
but
this
couldn
’
t
be
true
-
all
this
about
the
wood
and
the
Faun
.
"