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501
"
Now
don
t
you
get
fussing
,
there
s
a
dear
,
"
said
Mrs
Beaver
,
"
but
just
get
half
a
dozen
clean
handkerchiefs
out
of
the
drawer
.
Course
we
ve
got
a
hope
.
We
can
t
get
there
before
her
but
we
can
keep
under
cover
and
go
by
ways
she
won
t
expect
and
perhaps
we
ll
get
through
.
"
502
"
That
s
true
enough
,
Mrs
Beaver
,
"
said
her
husband
.
"
But
it
s
time
we
were
out
of
this
.
"
503
"
And
don
t
you
start
fussing
either
,
Mr
Beaver
,
"
said
his
wife
.
"
There
.
That
s
better
.
There
s
five
loads
and
the
smallest
for
the
smallest
of
us
:
that
s
you
,
my
dear
,
"
she
added
,
looking
at
Lucy
.
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504
"
Oh
,
do
please
come
on
,
"
said
Lucy
.
505
"
Well
,
I
m
nearly
ready
now
,
"
answered
Mrs
Beaver
at
last
,
allowing
her
husband
to
help
her
into
;
her
snow
-
boots
.
"
I
suppose
the
sewing
machine
s
took
heavy
to
bring
?
"
506
"
Yes
.
It
is
,
"
said
Mr
Beaver
.
"
A
great
deal
too
heavy
.
And
you
don
t
think
you
ll
be
able
to
use
it
while
we
re
on
the
run
,
I
suppose
?
"
507
"
I
can
t
abide
the
thought
of
that
Witch
fiddling
with
it
,
"
said
Mrs
Beaver
,
"
and
breaking
it
or
stealing
it
,
as
likely
as
not
.
"
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508
"
Oh
,
please
,
please
,
please
,
do
hurry
!
"
said
the
three
children
.
And
so
at
last
they
all
got
outside
and
Mr
Beaver
locked
the
door
(
"
It
ll
delay
her
a
bit
,
"
he
said
)
and
they
set
off
,
all
carrying
their
loads
over
their
shoulders
.
509
The
snow
had
stopped
and
the
moon
had
come
out
when
they
began
their
journey
.
They
went
in
single
file
-
first
Mr
Beaver
,
then
Lucy
,
then
Peter
,
then
Susan
,
and
Mrs
Beaver
last
of
all
.
Mr
Beaver
led
them
across
the
dam
and
on
to
the
right
bank
of
the
river
and
then
along
a
very
rough
sort
of
path
among
the
trees
right
down
by
the
river
-
bank
.
510
The
sides
of
the
valley
,
shining
in
the
moonlight
,
towered
up
far
above
them
on
either
hand
.
"
Best
keep
down
here
as
much
as
possible
,
"
he
said
.
"
She
ll
have
to
keep
to
the
top
,
for
you
couldn
t
bring
a
sledge
down
here
.
"