THEAREASUREHOUSE"THISwasntagarden,"saidSusaly."Itwasacastleandthismusthavebeenthecourtyard.”
"Iseewhatyoumean,"saidPeter."Yes.Thatistheremainsofatower.Andthereiswhatusedtobeaflightofstepsgoinguptothetopofthewalls.Andlookatthoseothersteps-thebroad,shallowones-goinguptothatdoorway.Itmusthavebeenthedoorintothegreathall.”
"Agesago,bythelookofit,"saidEdmund.
"Yes,agesago,"saidPeter."Iwishwecouldfindoutwhothepeoplewerethatlivedinthiscastle;andhowlongago.”
"Itgivesmeaqueerfeeling,"saidLucy.
"Doesit,Lu?"saidPeter,turningandlookinghardather."Becauseitdoesthesametome.Itisthequeerestthingthathashappehisqueerday.Iwonderwhereweareandwhatitallmeans?”
Whiletheyweretalkingtheyhadcrossedthecourtyardandgohroughtheotherdoorwayintowhathadohehall.Thiswasnowverylikethecourtyard,fortheroofhadlongsincedisappearedanditwasmerelyanotherspaceofgrassanddaisies,exceptthatitwasshorterandnarrowerandthewallswerehigher.Acrossthefarendtherewasakindofterraceaboutthreefeethighertha.
"Iwonder,wasitreallythehall?"saidSusan."Whatisthatterradofthing?”
"Why,yousilly,"saidPeter(whohadbeestrangelyexcited),"dontyousee?ThatwasthedaiswheretheHighTablewas,wheretheKingandthegreatlordssat.AnyonewouldthinkyouhadfottenthatweourselveswereongsandQueensandsatonadaisjustlikethat,inreathall.”
"InourcastleofCairParavel,"tinuedSusaninadreamyandrather