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CHAPTER FIFTEEN

        ASLAN MAKES A DOOR IN t t of Aslan telmarine soldiers became toget believed

        in lions and ter. Even t ood    speak. Some of ty, began to edge a all talking    Beasts surged round ts and squeaks and    oucly o and fro under le cat loving a big dog rusts, you y good    picture of ter, leading Caspian, forced he crowd of    animals.

        "t;    and kissed the Lions    paw.

        "ele, Prince," said Aslan. "Do you feel yourself suffit to take up    the Kingship of Narnia?”

        "I - I dont t; said Caspian. "Im only a kid.”

        "Good," said Aslan. "If you    yourself suffit, it . ts. And your ation - but    t    moment a curious little procession ter made of branc tter las. No one ered oo - and tails dragged in tune. On tter lay tle better t    of Reepicill breat more dead tail ump.

        "No; said Aslan.

        Lucy tle out in a moment. t ter Mouse sprang from tter.    at oo , wirled his whiskers. he    bowed.

        "; came ;I ; But topped.

        t    ill ail - en it    or t    could    make t altered something    in his balance.

        so see ail, rained ill o turn    by t time    ers uroo and    of sigrained . Only after urned pletely    round times did ruth.

        "I am founded," said Reepico Aslan. "I am pletely out of    tenance. I must crave your indulgence for appearing in this unseemly fashion.”

        "It bees you very ; said Aslan.

        "All t; replied Reepic;if anyty?”

        and o Lucy.

        "But    ail?" asked Aslan.

        "Sir," said t;I    eat and sleep and die for my King     one. But a tail is the honour and glory of a Mouse.”

        "I imes ; said Aslan, "oo muc your honour.”

        " of all ; said Reepic;permit me to remind you t    a very small size o guard nity,    some (ries    at our expe is o make it kno no one     as I    reacalk in    my presence about traps or toasted C tallest fool in    Narnia!"    imble t,    discovered alked about do    , and so missed t.

        "; said Aslan.

        "May it please your y," said t;ing to cut off our oails if o        bear to the high Mouse.”

        "A; roared Aslan. "You    s. Not for    ty, Reepic for t is betill more for te a bound me on toable (and it ten it, t you began to be talking Mice), you sail again.”

        Before Aslan ail s place. t    Aslans and, Peter bestoed, o on truffleer    and trumpkin and Reepicor elius ary offiarss. And t applause.

        After telmarine soldiers, firmly but    taunts or bloaken across t under lod key in town of Beruna and given    beef and beer.

        t fuss about ed and    feared running er just as muced and feared    in t parts of t long day began.

        Lucy, sitting close to Aslan and divinely fortable, rees    first s tainly    going round slo t to    left. ticed t t tre of botimes s tting off long strands of t otimes it looked as if ts of t, if so, ty    of fio spare and it did not    t     reac became brusicks. tinder boxes a ligo t    crackled, and t ougo do. And everyo do.

        trees; not merely a dance for fun ay (t    too)    but a magice of plenty, and    came ience sides of roasted meat t filled ten cakes and oaten cakes, ill er, peaes, pomegranates,    pears, grapes, straaracts of fruit. t    hies like    syrups of mulberry juice, and clear red ones like red jellies liquefied, and yellow    wines and green wines and yellow-green and greenish-yellow.

        But for tree people different fare    to them)

        and realized t trees o eat eart gave    ually brougo t quite    different. t looked almost exactly like ce; so like    ce, in fact, t Edmund tried a piece of it, but    find it at all nice.    akeuro a,        tage t on to delicate fes of t gravels potle    made    talkative: for t part t s of mingled de floaste of t clouds.

        ted till long after t ars ; and t fire, noer but less noisy, seelmarines sa from far a mig t t    there was no breaking    up oing

        a as talk greer and sloer anoto nod and finally drop off to sleep    toill at last ttering of er    over sto t all nigh joyful and unblinking eyes.

        day messengers (ry ion to ttered telmarines - including, of    course, told t Caspian     Narnia alkis and tures quite as muco to stay uions mig for t like ther home.

        Anyone    e to Aslan and t t ty of celmarines. Some of tories of ted t tures. to stay in Narnia. But    most of tant under Miraz, ry . "Live    of blooming perf animals! No fear," t;And gs too," some    added ;ts s not y." t;I dont trust em," t;Not    a to give t;take us off to    us one by one most    likely," ttered. And talked to one anot on ted day more turned up.

        At one end of to be set up takes of    apart. A ter, piece of    top, uniting t to noood Aslan er on     and Caspian on . Grouped round trumpkin and truffleer, torm, Reepic le of Miraz and le of Caspian, and s and    je s as, t to look at.

        Even ts    nobodys eyes rokable gold of Aslans mas of tood doood    telmarines.

        tly and pennants fluttered in t wind.

        "Men of telmar," said Aslan, "you ry, w.”

        "e dont remember telmar. e dont kno kno    is like,”

        grumbled telmarines.

        "You came into Narnia out of telmar," said Aslan. "But you came into telmar    from anot belong to t all. You came ain geions ago, out of t same o wer    belongs.”

        At telmarines began old you so.    o kill us all, send us rig of t; and t ts and slapping one anot;t    belong to ts queer, nasty, unnatural    creatures. ere of royal blood, youll see." And even Caspian and elius and turo Aslan    on their faces.

        "Peace," said Aslan in t to o stle and every living till as stone.

        "You, Sir Caspian," said Aslan, "mig you could be no true    King of Narnia unless, like t    orm    on an island.

        And tes ives and took tive    rees, and imes killed one anot to flig and fled o tre of tain, and , as t, into a cave to    it    imes, but    t: I do not say t. And so t telmar ory:    I    tell it noelmar ts lived and became a fierd    proud people; and after many geions telmar and t t also ory), and    quered it and ruled it. Do you mark all this well, King Caspian?”

        "I do indeed, Sir," said Caspian. "I was wis I came of a more    honourable lineage.”

        "You e of t; said Aslan. "And t is boto erect t beggar, and so boest emperor oent.”

        Caspian bowed.

        "And no; said Aslan, "you men and elmar, o    t island in t came? It is no bad place.    tes    , and it is     inants. ter, and fruitful soil, and timber for building, and fis    discovered it. turn; but t    once you     door.”

        t. t looking felloelmarine soldiers pus;ell, Ill take the offer.”

        "It is ;And because you , strong    magic is upon you. Your future in t world sh.”

        ttle pale, came fory doorakes.

        "Go t, my son," said Aslan, bending toartled, but not unrying to remember    someto the Door.

        Everyones eyes s: tterly.

        From telmarines set up a ;Ugs o o murder us? e    go t ; And telmarines said:    "e dont see any oticks. If you    us to    believe in it, icks.”

        Instantly Reepicood for;If my example    be of any    service, Aslan," ;I ake eleven mice t arc your bidding     a moments delay.”

        "Nay, little one," said Aslan, laying y paly on    Reepicheeps head.

        "to you in t     fairs. It is ot lead.”

        "e on," said Peter suddenly to Edmund and Lucy. "Our times up.”

        " do you mean?" said Edmund.

        "t; said Susan,    it. "Bato trees. eve got to ge.”

        "C?" asked Lucy.

        "Our clot; said Susan. "Nice fools form    of an Englisation in these.”

        "But our ot Caspians castle," said Edmund.

        "No, t," said Peter, still leading to t    ;t dos all arranged.”

        "as t alking to you and Susan about t;    asked Lucy.

        "Yes - t and ot; said Peter, ;I t    tell it to you all.

        ted to say to Su and me because    ing    back to Narnia.”

        "Never?" cried Edmund and Lu dismay.

        "O; anser. "At least, from y    sure o get bae day. But not Su aing too    old.”

        "Oer," said Lucy. " a?”

        "ell, I t; said Peter. "Its all rat from . Youll uand o your last time. But, quick, hings.”

        It    very o take off to e    ba t very freso t great assembly. One or tier telmarines jeered. But tures all cer tionate and (on Lucys part) tearful farerumpkin, and a last    tickly, o Susan and of course Susan told o keep it. And terribly, it o Aslaook    of telmarines on    Lucys, and so in a long lio ter t came a moment    o be seeing t once. One    o telmaris, te patc the

        otform in a try    station, and a seat ,    - a little flat and dreary for a moment after all t    also, uedly, ni its oerm before them.

        "ell!" said Peter. "e ime.”

        "Bot; said Edmund. "Ive left my neor Narnia.”
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