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Susan holds at full draw. Her hold is not quite right, and she lets down, arrow still in the bow. She strokes the bow once, twice, and gently places it on the ground.
She tires of this game, and follows the path the water creates, Lucy's giggles fading behind her.
Away from her siblings, the air is cool and silent, and she can hear nothing but the water lapping at her feet. Susan sits, her skirts arranged around her, and watches as the water creeps steadily forward.
In the distance, she hears the roar of a tiger, and she shivers.
If the tiger Becomes A Problem, turn to page fifty-one.
If we see what Lucy and Edmund are doing, turn to page forty-two.
If Susan gets to meet merpeople, turn to page eight.
Page Thirty Two:
Susan holds at full draw. Her hold is not quite right, and she lets down, arrow still in the bow. She strokes the bow once, twice, and gently places it on the ground.
She tires of this game, and follows the path the water creates, Lucy's giggles fading behind her.
Away from her siblings, the air is cool and silent, and she can hear nothing but the water lapping at her feet. Susan sits, her skirts arranged around her, and watches as the water creeps steadily forward.
In the distance, she hears the roar of a tiger, and she shivers.
If the tiger Becomes A Problem, turn to page fifty-one.
If we see what Lucy and Edmund are doing, turn to page forty-two.
If Susan gets to meet merpeople, turn to page eight.
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