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CHAPTER FOURTEEN

        tRIUMPCc;e must move from t    o ed for otonig the Fords of    Beruna.

        Of course everyone o ask ters    and everyones ears ill ringing he    sound of his roar and so nobody dared.

        After a meal, op (for t strong by noaking the pavilion    down and

        pag t off in    a norterly dire,    an easy pace for t far to    go.

        During t part of to Peter ;As soon as ss," ;tc certainly fall back to    be able to cut    ."     on    to outlile - one fg le. And all time er o    duct tions, saying t;You must put your taurs in suc; or "You must post scouts to see t s do so-and-so," till at last    Peter said,    "But you here yourself, Aslan.”

        "I    give you no promise of t," ansinued    givier rus.

        For t part of t alk very muco to be sad.

        It ill afternoon o    on ter. But Peter said,    "ouldnt it be better to camp on try a    nigtack or anything?”

        Aslan,    mane and said, "Es t?" Peter said it    all ain.

        "No," said Aslan in a dull voice, as if it didnt matter. "No. S    make an attack to-nig; And t presently ;All t    of. t is    to t it doesnt really    matter." So to pitcheir camp.

        Aslans mood affected everyo evening. Peter able too at ting ttle on    Aslan mig be    t so    evening    meal. Everyo     it    nig m. It imes,     begun, o their end.

        ted Susan so muc s get to sleep o bed.

        And after sing surning over and over surn over just beside he darkness.

        "t you get to sleep eit; said Susan.

        "No," said Lucy. "I t you were asleep. I say, Susan!”

        "?”

        "Ive a most hing were hanging over us.”

        "ter of fact, so have I.”

        "Somet Aslan," said Lucy. "Eito    o    o do.”

        "ternoon," said Susan. "Lucy!         not being    ttle? You dont tealing aonight, do you?”

        "; said Lucy. "Is he pavilion?”

        "I dont think so.”

        "Susas go outside and    see him.”

        "All rigs," said Susan; " as    lying awake here.”

        Very quietly t out of tent. t ill except for    ttering over to Lucys arm and    said, "Look!" On t o t a h    followed him.

        eep slope out of tly to    t - apparently by te ernoon in    ing from toable. On and on o dark s    into pale moonligting t     from tail and ired. to opped and looked round. It rying to run aowards ;Oh, children, children, why are you following me?”

        "e couldnt sleep," said Lucy - and t sure t s Aslan knehinking.

        "Please, may ; asked Susan.

        "ell -" said Aslan, and seemed to be t;I sonigo stop er t leave me to go on alone.”

        "O; said two girls.

        Fain and one of t , royal    oucly umbled and gave a low moan.

        "Aslan! Dear Aslan!" said Lucy, " you tell us?”

        "Are you ill, dear Aslan?" asked Susan.

        "No," said Aslan. "I am sad and lonely. Lay your    I     feel you are t us .”

        And so t to do     o do ever si saroked it and, so doing, ly t toable stood. t up at trees came furt up, and o t tree (it     it) Aslan stopped and    said,    "O stop. And    yourselves be seen. Farewell.”

        And botterly (to t, sad eyes. turned from t on to top of ter    they saw.

        A great ding all round toable and torc sucrous teets of evil trees and poisonous plants; and otures    let you read ts, Sprites, Orknies, ooses,    ains. In fact    tanding by table, ch herself.

        A    up from tures    Lion pag to even tco be    struck hen she recovered herself and gave a wild fierce laugh.

        "t; s;t.”

        Lud Susan ing for Aslans roar and    it never came. Four    also (at    first)    to do, ;Bind him,    I say!”

        repeated te itc at riump a all. to ied all ogeting and chem all.

        But raining and tugging, pulled    tig t into    ooable.

        "Stop!" said tc;Let    be shaved.”

        Anoter    up from ted doo fall to tood    bad tc    its mahe difference.

        " cat after all!" cried one.

        "Is t ; said another.

        And t ;Puss,    Puss! Poor Pussy,”

        and " today, Cat?" and "ould you like a    sauilk, Pussums?”

        "O; said Lucy, tears streaming does, tes!" for no t so iful, and more patient than ever.

        "Muzzle ; said tg on te from    t e all t rabble. Everyone     him now.

        to e near er o    fi even see ures kig ting ting on    him.

        At last t to toable, some pulling and some pus    even ook all ts to    o t. tying and tightening of cords.

        "t; sobbed Susan. "Are till afraid of him,    even now?”

        ied (and tied so t    stone, a orcood at    table. tc o o torc fell on it, as if tone, not of steel, and it range and evil shape.

        As last sood by Aslans c    till quiet,    a little sad. t before sooped do;And noraitor? Noead of        me from killing ake    of my and t you    your own life and you    saved     knowledge, despair and die.”

        t see tual moment of t    bear to look and heir eyes.
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