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CHAPTER FIFTEEN

        DEEPER MAGI BEFORE tIME    ill croucc,    "No about     take us long to crusraitors no t Fool,    t Cat, lies dead.”

        At t t danger.    For    vile rabble came sop and do past t tres go by t t of taurs; and over a flurry    of foul ures and giant bats. At any otime trembled    no t of it.

        As soon as t again Susan and Lucy crept out onto top.

        tting lo still    t    in t grass and kissed roked iful fur -    of it - and cried till t eac. At    last Lucy said,    "I t bear to look at t ake if    off?”

        So tried. And after a lot of    it (for t    part of t) t it t out g again and kissed it and fo and    was all more lonely and o describe.

        "I ie ; said Susaly. But t of pure spitefulness, ig ts.

        I e as miserable as Susan and    Luig if you    and cried    till you ears left in you - you    t    of quietness. You feel as if noto    any rate t    to ticed t tting colder and colder. But at last Luoticed t t side of ttle less dark t    had been an ho.

        tiny movement going on in t . At    first sook no i in t did it matter? Nottered no at last s - stones of toable.    And no on Aslans body. Stle grey things.

        "Ug; said Susan from table. "ly! ttle mice crale beasts." And shem away.

        "ait!" said Lucy, ill. "    you see heyre doing?”

        Bot doared.

        "I do believe -" said Susan. "But    the    cords!”

        "ts ," said Lucy. "I ttle t realize ll do some good untying him.”

        It e definitely ligiced for t time te face of ttle field mice. And at last, one by ohrough.

        t ting fainter -    all except one very big one loern    colder t. t away again.

        t t    gre better.

        In t ill    for    it startled t. Soon the place.

        It e definitely early m no late night.

        "Im so cold," said Lucy.

        "So am I," said Susan. "Lets    a bit.”

        to tern edge of tar    disappeared. try all looked dark grey, but beyond, at to turo ands fro    more times t betern ridge, trying to    keep . t last, as tood for a moment    looking out to make out) turo gold along t and very slohe sun.

        At t moment t crag,    deafening noise as if a giant s plate.

        "s t?" said Lucy, clutg Susans arm.

        "I - I feel afraid to turn round," said Susan; "something awful is    happening.”

        "to ; said Lucy. "e on!" And surned, pulling Susan round h her.

        t - all colours    and s for a moment t see tant toable o t crack t ran do    from end to end; and there was no Aslan.

        "O; cried table.

        "Os too bad," sobbed Lucy; "t    the body alone.”

        "?" cried Susan. " does it mean? Is it magic?”

        "Yes!" said a great voice be;It is more magic." they    looked round.

        t ly groood Aslan himself.

        "O; cried b up at    as mued as they were glad.

        "Arent you dead t; said Lucy.

        "Not no; said Aslan.

        "Youre not - not a - ?" asked Susan in a s bring    o say t. Aslan stooped    of smell t seemed to    his hair came all    over her.

        "Do I look it?" he said.

        "O; cried Lucy, and both kisses.

        "But    all mean?" asked Susan w calmer.

        "It means," said Aslan, "t tcill ime.

        But if stle furto tillness and    time daation. S ed no treacraitors stead, table self art w    backwards.

        And now -”

        "O; said Lucy, jumping up and clapping her hands.

        "O; said t;I feel my strengto me. Oc; ood for a sed, , ail. table. Laug knoo reacop    of tting t catcail, noossing tifully velveted pacopping uedly so t all    toget    h

        a torm or playing ten Lucy could never make up    ing in t in t tired or y.

        "And no; said Aslaly, "to business. I feel I am going to roar.    You ter put your fingers in your ears.”

        And tood up and    t dare to look at it. And trees in front of    of ;e o go. You must ride on me." And o    first, igo    beigo Susan. And        off, faster to t.

        t ride    o t; and take as and imagine i    noiseless padding of t paead of tnut back    of t roug t as test race t t doeso be guided and never groired. ing, ing, t skill betree trunks,    jumping over busreams,    of all.

        And you are riding not on a road nor in a park nor even on t    rige crees, past r erfalls    and mossy rocks and es and along giddy ridges and doo    into acres of blue flowers.

        It le - a little toy castle it looked from ed to t suc it gre and before time even to ask t it . And no no longer looked like a toy castle but rose fro of them.

        No face looked over ttlements and tes    s. And    Aslan, not at all slag raig to.

        "to.”

        moment to turn upside do as if t together for a

        greater leap t made and jumped - or you may call it    flying rat over tle    un,    found tumbling off one courtyard    full of statues.
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