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At any rate, no one noticed that they had ever been away start learning
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W każdym razie, nikt nie zauważył, że ich nie było.
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That had all happened a year ago, and now all four of them were sitting on a seat at a railway station with trunks and playboxes piled up round them. start learning
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They had travelled together as far as this station, which was a junction start learning
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used to tell someone to do something quickly. Look lively - we haven't got all day! start learning
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The four children, holding hands and panting, found themselves standing in a woody place start learning
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Czwórka dzieci, trzymając się za ręce i dysząc, znalazła się w zalesionym miejscu
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They all rubbed their eyes and took a deep breath. start learning
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nettles and pricks from thorns With some difficulty, and with some stings from nettles and pricks from thorns, they struggled out of the thicket. start learning
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pokrzywy i kolce z cierni
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A few yards away a very calm sea was falling on the sand with such tiny ripples that it made hardly any sound. start learning
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the sea was a dazzling blue start learning
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This is better than being in a stuffy train on the way back to Latin and French and Algebra!" said Edmund. start learning
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If there are streams they're bound to come down to the sea, and if we walk along the beach we're bound to come to them. start learning
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że coś musi się stać w sposób naturalny Jeśli są tam strumienie, to muszą wpadać do morza i jeśli będziemy szli wzdłuż plaży natkniemy się na nie.
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„Don't know," said Peter and they all plodded on in silence. start learning
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The shore that they were walking on drew nearer and nearer to the opposite shore, and as they came round each promontory the children expected to find the place where the two joined. start learning
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„A stream! A stream!" shouted the others, and, tired as they were, they lost no time in clattering down the rocks and racing to the fresh water. start learning
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The doorway was so low that we had to stoop to go through it. start learning
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Drzwi były tak nisko, że musiałem się pochylić.
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One or two tempers very nearly got lost at this stage. start learning
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Hermits and knights-errant and people like that always manage to live somehow if they're in a forest. start learning
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They had to stoop under branches and climb over branches, and they blundered through great masses of stuff like rhododendrons and tore their clothes and got their feet wet in the stream; start learning
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They panted up the steep bank, forced their way through some brambles start learning
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„Then this was once an inhabited island," said Peter start learning
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Pressing their way between the laden branches they reached the wall. start learning
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... and all four stepped out into the middle of it, glad to be able to straighten their backs and move their limbs freely. start learning
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That was the dais where the High Table was start learning
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kotlina, dziupla, jama, dół / pusty, wydrążony
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We curled up in bed, all snug and warm, and listened to the storm outside. start learning
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Well, I'm—I'm jiggered," said Peter, and his voice also sounded queer. start learning
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If we've got to spend the night here I don't want an open door at my back and a great big black hole that anything might come out of, besides the draught and the damp. And it'll soon be dark. start learning
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„Susan! How can you?" said Lucy with a reproachful glance.” start learning
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The surrounding buildings were scorched by the heat of the explosion. The iron was too hot and he scorched the shirt. start learning
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Żelazko było za gorące i przypalił koszulę. Otaczające budynki zostały spalone przez ciepło eksplozji.
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bring up the rear/be at the end Then came Lucy, then Susan, and Peter brought up the rear. start learning
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ciągnąć z tyłu/być na końcu
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There's a sticker on the rear door/window. start learning
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Jest naklejka na tylnym oknie/drzwiach.
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But the bottle was made of diamond instead of glass, and it was still more than half full of the magical cordial which would heal almost every wound and every illness. start learning
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a shattering loss (about lost Susan’s horn) start learning
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Susan bent the bow and gave a little pluck to the string. start learning
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He blew and rapped his shield and sword on the floor to get off the dust. start learning
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He was afraid that the sword might be rusty and stick to the sheath. start learning
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