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CHAPTER THREE

        tS GLORY     "MAStER er ; said tirian as ily cut its traces,    "o enslave you? Is Narnia quered? tle?”

        "No, Sire," pa;Aslan is    is all by his orders. he    has anded -”

        "are danger, King," said Jeirian looked up and sa enes    (mixed alkis) o run toion. t aken a moment before t of t    no of tars in their hands.

        "Quiy back," said Jewel.

        tride of urned and galloped    a of sigream, and sed    slaing ;o Cair Paravel?”

        "; said tirian. "Let me off." he Unis    bad faced him.

        "Je; said t;e have done a dreadful deed.”

        "e ; said Jewel.

        "But to leap on t defying they were    unarmed - faugh!

        e are two murderers, Jewel. I am dishonoured forever.”

        Jewel drooped oo was ashamed.

        "And t; said t;t    said t rue?”

        "But, Sire, hings?”

        " a tame lion," said tirian. "     myself in t t ie.”

        "You o your deat; said Jewel.

        "Do you to deat; said t;t     all. ould it not be better to be dead to    Aslan    like t is as if the sun rose one day and were a black sun.”

        "I kno; said Je;Or as if you drank er and it er. You    are in t, Sire. t us go and give ourselves    up.”

        "to go.”

        "If ever    me go ; said t;If you are dead and if Aslan is not Aslan,    for me?”

        turned and ogetter tears.

        As soon as to to t     to;I o    tice of Aslan. Bring me before him.”

        "And I give myself up too," said Jewel.

        te eyes flas a rope er    round Jeook tied    instead of a turban and seemed to be in    and, snatc off tirians ily put it a tre of t point of ttle    like a stable, cs door    of t airian and    Jeo see Aslan and    a,     en times uglier t jacket    him very well, having been made    for a dwarf.

        stay on properly    because, as you kno    seemed to be a paper cros beside    crag nuts ting out t on pulling    up t jacket to scratumber of talkis stood fag     crowd looked miserably worried and bewildered. hey all groaned and whimpered.

        "O Lord S, mout; said t;e bring    you prisoners.

        By our skill and ce and by t god tasaken alive te murderers.”

        "Give me t mans s; said took t,    and all, to t round    made han ever.

        "ell see about ter," said tting out a sion of t;I got some ot. t. o me, everyo t to say is about nuts.     to?”

        "; said a red squirrel, ing fortle bow.

        "O; said ty look. "o me. I     - I mean, Aslan s - some more nuts. t arent anything    like enough.

        You must bring some more, do you    to be     tomorront be any bad ones or any small ones among    them.”

        A murmur of dismay ran to say:    "Please,    it? If we migo see him -”

        "ell you ," said t;s a lot    more t of you deserve) and e out for a fees tonig     ering ions.

        Anyt to say to s . In time all you squirrels ter go and    see about ts. And make sure tomorroc.”

        ter terrible er    en by no    they could spare.

        t beloo a great tusked and s of the crowd.

        "But alk to ; it said. "o appear in Narnia in talk to o face.”

        "Dont you believe it," said t;And even if it rue, times oo soft     going to be soft any more. o lick you into sime. eae lion!”

        A loer t, a    dead silence will.

        "And no to learn," said t;I . Im a Man. If I look like as    because Im so very old: s because Im so old    t Im so s because Im so    Im to speak to.

        be botalking to a lot of stupid animals. ell me    to do, and Ill tell t of you. And take my advice, and see you do it in    double quick time, for    mean to stand any nonsense.”

        t for ts m to make it keep quiet.

        "And no on, fitting a fres into    its c;I s    ting    timber over as quickly as    t    idea out of your    once. And not only to be made to ure. Aslan    all settled isroc, as our dark faced friends to be sent doo en to ries. And all you digging animals    like Moles and Rabbits and Do isrocs mines. And -”

        "No, no, no," s. "It t be true. Aslan o slavery to the King of en.”

        "None of t! ; said t; slavery? You    be slaves. Youll be paid - very good oo. t is    to say, your pay o Aslans treasury and    all for    everybodys good." t    t;Most sapient Moutisroc (may his judicious plan.”

        "t; said t;Its all arranged. And all for your oo make Narnia a try ies and sg.”

        "But     all t; said an old Bear. "e    to be    free. And    to hear Aslan speak himself.”

        "No you start arguing," said t;for its a t    stand. Im a Man: youre only a fat, stupid old Bear.    do you kno freedom? You    t you like. ell, youre    isnt true freedom.    true freedom means doing ell you.”

        "; grucs    found t of    to uand.

        "Please, please," said t everyone    all.

        " is it no; said t;Be quick.”

        "Please," said t;I t uand.    o do he    enes?

        e belong to Aslan. to tasasure. tar. I dont    believe tas if th    him?”

        All t eyes    flaso    question anyone .

        t at the Lamb.

        "Baby!" ;Silly little bleater! Go o your mot do you uand of su. tas old idea of us being rigter no    as names for you kno t into your upid brutes.    tasash.”

        You kno and    talkis - all t, s, Moles, and Mice - all far sadder t. Every    tail y to    see their faces.

        t look at all unhappy.

        It    - a great big tom in t bolt    uprigail curled round oes, in t ros. aring    tain all time and had never once    blinked his eyes.

        "Excuse me," said t very politely, "but terests me. Does your    friend from en say the same?”

        "Assuredly," said t;tened Ape - Man, I mean - is in    t.

        Aslan meaash.”

        "Especially, Aslan means no more tas; suggested t.

        "No more at all," said t straighe face.

        "Is t good enoug; said the Ape.

        "Oainly," said Ginger coolly. "ted to    be quite clear. I to uand.”

        Up till noing until    t it errupting. But noirian looked round on t Aslan and tas no longer.

        "Ape,"    voice, "you lie damnably. You lie like a    ene. You lie like an Ape.”

        to go on and ask errible god taso speak, t    day;    ts migrut before ruck    from under error.

        "take ake ake    hear us, nor we    hear him.

        tie o a tree. I i er.”
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