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t ied s and put raig an asree. t and a t - for it is often little t are to stand - tle trickle of blood a tickled him.
From tle stable on top of tting in front of it. ill going on and, every no make out the words.
"I o Je; t the King.
Presently ts broke up and began going a dires.
Some passed close to tirian. t ened and sorry to see ied up but none of t past and tirian became first very ty and ternoed on and turned into evening, oo. do began to be t.
dark tirian pitter-patter of feet and saures ing to in t tle bags on t at first kind of beasts t, tanding up on talkis of t sort are bigger ts of the same kind in England.)
"Lord King! dear Lord King," said t; untie you because Aslan mig you your supper.”
At o Mouse climbed nimbly up till bound tirians d of tirians face. t belo Mouse. ts stood on things up.
"Drink, Sire, and to eat," said topmost Mouse, and tirian found t a little asted t before it y. But t do and it iriaied it a sed time. In t on till e a good drink, tle doses, for t is more t-quenc.
"; said t Mouse, "but not very muc oo ty." And after t-cakes and frester, and th some more wine.
"No; said t Mouse, "and Ill was.”
tiria sometiny sponge dabbing refreshing.
"Little friends," said tirian, "his?”
"You , you ," said ttle voices. " else could any ot you ill into pieces before tie you up. e go against Aslan.”
"Do you t really is Aslan?" asked the King.
"O; said t. " of table last night. e all saw him.”
" he King.
"Like a terrible, great Lion, to be sure," said one of the Mice.
"And you t is really Aslan he King of en?”
"As bad, isnt it?" said t;It er if t about it. Everyone says it is Aslans orders.
And . ed o e back to Narnia.”
"o ime," said t Mouse. "e must all kno. be punis I do t be told was!”
"I suppose ; said t.
"I dont care if it is," said one of t;Id do it again.”
But t;O; and "Do be careful," and t;ere sorry, dear King, but go bao o be caught here.”
"Leave me at once, dear Beasts," said tirian. "I for all Narnia bring any of you into danger.”
"Goodnig," said ts, rubbing t ;e ; ttered a hey came.
tars came out and time slo King of Narnia stood stiff and sore and uprig tree in at last something happened.
Far a. t disappeared for a moment and came back again, bigger and stroo and fro on t and carrying bundles and t . It , and people o it. Presently it blazed up and tirian could see t it op of the hill.
e clearly table be, all lit up in t cros and Me be t o t .
t and boimes to t of table. t got up and ope iffly - came out of table and stood fag the crowd.
A great tirian could he words.
"Aslan! Aslan! Aslan!" cried ts. "Speak to us. fort us. Be angry h us no more.”
From very clearly it expected Aslan to look like t stiff tood and said not s t tas t be a c.
t o tening to somet o turned clumsily round and o table and t t. After t t out for t vanise suddenly, and tirian he darkness.
of otimes and it seemed to none of t of -grandfat-grandfatolen ac s. But t in terious
arnia and ;Its not like t ; said tirian to furt about Rilians fatried to murder o t t story too in t time - battle a ;But it ; said tirian to ;t sort of t ; And t ory t remarkable ted terrible e itcer, and after t toget Cair Paravel, till t great Kings and lovely Queens, and to t story a lot. o all tories too, as tirian no;Aslan - and c; t tirian. "t t. Ohey could now.”
And "Aslan! Aslan! Aslan! e and help us now.”
But tness on just the same.
"Let me be killed," cried t;I ask not e and save all Narnia.”
And still t or t to be a kind of cirian. it kno ser. "O; ;If you e yourself, at least se me call t my voice carry beyond t; t , in a great voice: "e. Across tirian, King of Narnia, Lord of Cair Paravel, and Emperor of the Lone Islands!”
And immediately o a dream (if it han any he had had in his life.
o be standing in a lig round a table. It looked as if t finise beard and an old t ainly youirian say t at t irian across table sat a fair-her side of her
a boy and girl seemed to tirian t kind of clothes.
But ime to t details like t, for instantly tarted to t, and one of ttle scream. tarted and dreoo for tood at off table: tirian could inkling noise as it broke on the floor.
tirian realized t taring at . But iced t t at t never moved (turned pale) except t ig;Speak, if youre not a pom or a dream. You you and he seven friends of Narnia.”
tirian o speak, and ried to cry out aloud t irian of Narnia, i need of imes found in dreams too) t all.
to o . "S or ; irian. "If you are from Narnia, I e. I am Peter the high King.”
to sirians eyes. once, and all getting fainter every sed, and t;Look! Its fading." "Its melting a; "Its vanis; moment ill tied to tree, colder and stiffer t t es before sunrise, and was nearly m.
t t moment he had ever had in his life.
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