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THEinvisiblepeoplefeastedtheirguestsroyally.Itwasveryfuesanddishesiableandnottoseeanythem.Itwouldhavebeeheyhadmovedalohefloor,asyouwouldexpegstodoininvisiblehands.Buttheydidn't.Theyprogressedupthelongdining-hallinaseriesofboundsorjumps.Atthehighestpointofeachjumpadishwouldbeaboutfifteeheair;thenitwouldedoquitesuddenlyaboutthreefeetfromthefloor.Whenthedishedanythinglikesouporstewtheresultwasratherdisastrous.
“I'mbeginningtofeelveryihesepeople,”
whisperedEustaund.“Doyouthinkthey'rehumanatall?Morelikehugegrasshiantfrogs,Ishouldsay.”
“Itdoeslooklikeit,”
saidEdmund.“Butdon'tputtheideaofthegrasshoppersintoLucy'shead.She'snottookees;especiallybigones.”
Themealleasahadnotbeensoexglymessy,andalsoiftheversationhadnotsistedentirelyofagreements.Theinvisiblepeopleagreedab.Ioftheirremarkswerethesortitwouldodisagreeayssayis,'shungry,helikessomevictuals,”
darknow;alwaysdoesatnight,”
oreven“Ah,you'veeovertheetstuff,ain'tit?”
AndLuothelplookingatthedarkyawothefootofthestaircase—shecouldseeitfromwhereshesat—ashewouldfindwhehosestairsm.Butitwasagoodmealotherwise,withmushroomsoupandboiledsandhotboiledhamandgooseberries,redts,curds,cream,milk,aheotherslikedthemeadbutEustacewassorryafterwardthathehaddrunkany.
WhenLucywokeupmitwaslikeonthedayofaionoradaywheothedentist.Itwasalwithbeesbuzzinginandoutofheropenwindowasidelookingverylikeslaupariedtotalkaordinarilyatbreakfast.Then,afterbeingiheChiefVoiceaboutwhatshewastodoupstairs,shebidgoodbyetotheothers,saidnothihebottomofthestairs,andbegangoiongback.
Itwasquitelight,thatwasohing.Therewas,indeed,awindhtaheadofheratthetopht.Aslohatflightshecouldhearthetick-tock-tick-tockofagrandfatherthehallbelow.Thehelandingandhadtoturupthe;afterthatshe'theartheore.
Nowshehadetothetopofthestairs.Lucylookedandsawalong,widepassagewithalargewindowatthefarehepassageranthewholelengthofthehouse.Itwasdpanelledaedandverymanydoorsopeoneachside.Shestoodstilland'thearthesqueakofamouse,orthebuzzingofafly,ortheswayingofa,—exceptthebeatingofhero
&doorwayo,”
shesaidtoherself.Itdidseemabithardthatitshouldbethelast.Toreachitshewouldhavetoastroomafterroom.Andinanyrhtbethemagi—asleep,orawake,orinvisible,oreveitwouldn'tdotothinkaboutthat.Shesetoutonherjourwassothickthatherfeetmadenonoise.
“There'snothiobeafraidofyet,”
Lucytoldherself.Aainlyitwasaquiet,sunlitpassage;perhapsabittooquiet.Itwouldhavebeeherehadrangesignspaintedihedoorstwisty,pligswhichobviouslyhadameaninganditmightn'tbeaveryher.Itwouldhavebeeillifthereweren'tthosemaskshangingonthewall.Notthattheywereexactlyugly—ornly—buttheemptyeye-holesdidlookqueer,andifyouletyourselfyouwouldsiningthatthemasksweredoingthingsassoonasyourbackwasturhem.
&hesixthdotherfirstrealfright.Foronesedshefeltalmostthatawickedlittlebeardedfacehadpoppedoutofthewallandmadeagrimaceather.Sheforcedherselftostopandlookatit.Anditwasall.Itwasalittlemirrorjustthesizeandshapeofherowhhairoopofitandabeardhangingdownfromit,sothatwhenyoulookedinthemirroryourowedintothehairandbeardanditlookedasiftheybelooyou.“IjustcaughtmyowhthetailofmyeyeasIwentpast,”
saidLucytoherself.“Thatwasallitwas.It'squiteharmless.”
Butshedidn'tlikethelookofherowhathairandbeard,aon.(Idon'tknowwhattheBeardedGlasswasforbecauseIamnotamagi.)
Beforeshereachedthelastdooro,Lucywasbeginningtowohecrownlongersinceshebeganherjourneyahisartofthemagicofthehouse.Butshegottoitatlast.Andthedooren.
Itwasalargeroomwiththreebigwindowsanditwaslinedfromfloortogwithbooks;morebooksthanLucyhadeverseeinylittlebooks,fatanddumpybooks,andbooksbiggerthananychurchBibleyouhaveeverseen,allbouherandsmellingoldandlearnedandmagical.ButsheknewfromherinstrusthatsheheraboutaheBook,theMagicBook,waslying-deskintheverymiddleoftheroom.Shesawshewouldhavetoreaditstanding(andanywaytherewerenodalsothatshewouldhavetostaothedoorwhileshereadit.Soatooshutthedoor.
Itwouldn'tshut.
SomepeoplemaydisagreewithLucyaboutthis,butIthieright.Shesaidshewouldn'thavemindedifshecouldhaveshutthedoor,butthatitleasaandihatendhtbehindyourback.Ishouldhavefeltjustthesame.Buttherewasobedone.
&hatwooddealwasthesizeoftheBook.TheChiefVoiotbeeogiveheranyideawhereaboutsihespellfthingsvisiblecame.Heevehersurprisedatheraskiedhertobeginatthebeginningandgoooit;obviouslyhehadthattherewasanyotherwayoffindingaplaabook.“Butitmighttakemedaysandweeks!”
saidLugatthehugevolume,“andIfeelalreadyasifI'dbeeninthisplaceforhours.”
&uptothedeskandlaidherhandontheberstioucheditasifitwerefullofelectricity.Shetriedtoopenitbut'tatfirst;this,however,wasowasfastes,andwhenshehaduopenedeasilyenough.Andwhatabookit>
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