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"
I
’
m
very
sorry
,
Mr
Tumnus
,
"
said
Lucy
.
"
But
please
let
me
go
home
.
"
"
Of
course
I
will
,
"
said
the
Faun
.
"
Of
course
I
’
ve
got
to
.
I
see
that
now
.
I
hadn
’
t
known
what
Humans
were
like
before
I
met
you
.
Of
course
I
can
’
t
give
you
up
to
the
Witch
;
not
now
that
I
know
you
.
But
we
must
be
off
at
once
.
I
’
ll
see
you
back
to
the
lamp
-
post
.
I
suppose
you
can
find
your
own
way
from
there
back
to
Spare
Oom
and
War
Drobe
?
"
"
I
’
m
sure
I
can
,
"
said
Lucy
.
"
We
must
go
as
quietly
as
we
can
,
"
said
Mr
Tumnus
.
"
The
whole
wood
is
full
of
her
spies
.
Even
some
of
the
trees
are
on
her
side
.
"
They
both
got
up
and
left
the
tea
things
on
the
table
,
and
Mr
Tumnus
once
more
put
up
his
umbrella
and
gave
Lucy
his
arm
,
and
they
went
out
into
the
snow
.
The
journey
back
was
not
at
all
like
the
journey
to
the
Faun
’
s
cave
;
they
stole
along
as
quickly
as
they
could
,
without
speaking
a
word
,
and
Mr
Tumnus
kept
to
the
darkest
places
.
Lucy
was
relieved
when
they
reached
the
lamp
-
post
again
.
"
Do
you
know
your
way
from
here
,
Daughter
o
Eve
?
"
said
Tumnus
.
Lucy
looked
very
hard
between
the
trees
and
could
just
see
in
the
distance
a
patch
of
light
that
looked
like
daylight
.
"
Yes
,
"
she
said
,
"
I
can
see
the
wardrobe
door
.
"
"
Then
be
off
home
as
quick
as
you
can
,
"
said
the
Faun
,
"
and
-
c
-
can
you
ever
forgive
me
for
what
meant
to
do
?
"
"
Why
,
of
course
I
can
,
"
said
Lucy
,
shaking
him
heartily
by
the
hand
.
"
And
I
do
hope
you
won
’
t
get
into
dreadful
trouble
on
my
account
.
"
"
Farewell
,
Daughter
of
Eve
,
"
said
he
.
"
Perhaps
I
may
keep
the
handkerchief
?
"