tAtUES " araordinary place!" cried Lucy. "All tone animals -and people too!
Its -its like a museum.”
"; said Susan, "Aslans doing something.”
o tone lion and breat ing a moment as if cs tail -and breatone d from to it. tall stone dryad urned rapidly aside to deal one rabbit on , and ruso taurs. But at t moment Lucy said, "O the lion.”
I expect youve seen someo a ligco a bit of ne an unlit fire. And for a sed noto ice a tiny streak of flame creeping along t noer Aslan one lion looked just tiny streak of gold began to run along e marble back t spread - to lick all over of paper - ters ill obviously stoone folds rippled into living red mouto life.
ed one of tc sig bounding after and jumping up to lick his face.
Of course turo follo t t t about atues o life.
tyard looked no longer like a museum; it looked more like a zoo. Creatures er Aslan and dang round ill he crowd.
Instead of all t deadly yard sides of taurs, indigo yrs, yelloogs and crimson ransparent green, and the larch- girls in green so
brig it yelloead of tampings, ss, er.
"O; said Susan in a different tone. "Look! I safe?”
Lucy looked and sa Aslan breat of tone giant.
"Its all rig; sed Aslan joyously. "O are put rig of him will follow.”
"t exactly ," it oo late to do anyt it noo s legs. No later ed ;Bless me! I must dratted little it t by my feet it ; But o o explain o repeat it all again so t at last ood, till op of a ad toucedly to Aslan, beaming all ly face. (Giants of any sort are nood-tempered t ten to one you ;No; said Aslan. "Look alive, everyone. Up stairs and doairs and in my ladys chamber! Leave no er unsearched. You never know where some poor prisoner may be cealed.”
And into terior tes t dark, y old castle ec at once, "Dont fet ttle air - O smells in for trap-doors - Up more on t; But t of all , "Aslan! Aslan! Ive found Mr tumnus. Oh, do e quick.”
A moment later Lud ttle Fauue aed in all so tell him.
But at last tcress le stood empty and t spring air flooding into all the whole crowd of
liberated statues surged bato tyard. And it someoumnus, I t said, "But o get out?" for Aslan in by a jump and tes ill locked.
"tll be all rig; said Aslan; and t t. "; ;s your name?”
"Giant Rumblebuffin, if it please your ; said t, once more toug his cap.
"ell t Rumblebuffin," said Aslan, "just let us out of this, will you?”
"Certainly, your ; said Giant Rumblebuffin. "Stand es, all you little uns." trode to te es creaked at t blo t tackled toes of craso of t t cleared it anding in t dry, grim, stony yard, to see trees and sparkling streams of t, and t and beyond the sky.
"Blo all in a muck s," said t, puffing like t rail;es of being out of dition. I suppose - you?”
"Yes, I ; said Lucy, standing on tip-toes and holding her handkerchief up as far as she could reach.
"t; said Giant Rumblebuffin, stooping do moment Lucy got rat for s up in mid-air bets finger and t just as sting near arted and t ly ba ttering, "Bless me! Ive picked up ttle girl instead. I beg your pardon, Missie, I t you he handkerchee!”
"No, no," said Lucy laug; is!" time o get it but it to a saccablet o you, so t o and fro across red face, s;Im afraid its not mur Rumblebuffin.”
"Not at all. Not at all," said t politely. "Never met a nicer kno.”
" a nice giant ; said Lur tumnus.
"O; replied t;All t respected of all t families in Narnia. Not very clever, per t an old family. itraditions, you knoone.”
At t Aslan clapped ogether and called for silence.
"Our days yet over," ;and if tco be finally defeated before bed-time find ttle at once.”
"And join in, I ; added t of taurs.
"Of course," said Aslan. "And no keep up - t is, c ride on t is, lions, taurs, unis, s and eagles. t e in front o smell out yourselves.”
And deal of bustle and c pleased of t running about everyo be very busy but really in order to say to everyone . "Did you means s Aslan. No side, no stand-off- is meant ; At least on saying till Aslan s, and a steadied .
ting ted into t out tle first t nosing about in all dires. But t and gave a bay. time lost after t. Soon all ting animals full speed o treaked out for about as t only better because every er and faster t as t became easier and easier to follo as to t curve in a narro metal.
t of t once sood Peter and Edmund and all t of Aslans army figely against tures ranger and more evil and more deformed. to be far more of ters army - atues dotted all over ttlefield, so apparently tc s seem to be using it noone k
er sin - bot it so Lucy could ers s pair re.
On eacretc. hings were happening wherever she looked.
"Off my back, c; sed Aslan. And tumbled off. t sern lamp-post to ter beast fluced to. tcoget c t all ures leaxes, dogs eet also crusaurs ers tired army cill t o.
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