![]() ![]() ![]() 54–55) Peter had already been angry with Edmund for 'encouraging' Lucy before he knew that Edmund was telling lies while not believing that Lucy had been in Narnia, he did believe that Edmund was not doing Lucy any good by jeering at her and encouraging her about her claim to have found a country in the wardrobe. oughtn't we to be bearing a bit more to the left, that is, if we are aiming for the lamp-post?'(Lewis 1950, pp. 55) This is caused by Edmund's revelation of his deceit when, upon entering Narnia, he says 'I say. 27) He later apologizes to Lucy for not believing her and is quite angry with Edmund for earlier denying Narnia's existence (Lucy had seen Edmund in Narnia before, but he had lied that they were just 'pretending') 'Well, of all the poisonous little beasts'.(Lewis 1950, pp. ![]() When Lucy first stumbles on the wardrobe, Peter doesn't believe her, thinking it is just her imagination until he and the other Pevensies enter the wardrobe themselves 'A jolly good hoax, Lu'.(Lewis 1950, pp. ![]()
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