tRIUMPCc;e must move from t once, it ed for otonig the Fords of Beruna.
Of course everyone o ask ters c ern 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
packing t off in a norterly direction, an easy pace for t far to go.
During t part of to Peter ;As soon as ss,quot; ;tc certainly fall back to be able to cut .quot; on to outline ttle - one for figcing le. And all time er o conduct tions, saying t;You must put your Centaurs in suc; or quot;You must post scouts to see t s do so-and-so,quot; till at last Peter said, quot;But you here yourself, Aslan.”
quot;I can give you no promise of t,quot; ansinued giving Peter ructions.
For t part of t alk very muco to be sad.
It ill afternoon o on ter. But Peter said, quot;ouldnt it be better to camp on try a nigtack or anything?”
Aslan, mane and said, quot;Es t?quot; Peter said it all over again.
quot;No,quot; said Aslan in a dull voice, as if it didnt matter. quot;No. S make an attack to-nig; And t presently ;All t of. t is to t it doesnt really matter.quot; So to pitcheir camp.
Aslans mood affected everyone t evening. Peter able too at ting ttle on Aslan mig be t so evening meal. Everyone felt it nig morning. 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.
quot;Cant you get to sleep eit; said Susan.
quot;No,quot; said Lucy. quot;I t you were asleep. I say, Susan!”
quot;?”
quot;Ive a most hing were hanging over us.”
quot;ter of fact, so have I.”
quot;Somet Aslan,quot; said Lucy. quot;Eito o o do.”
quot;ternoon,quot; said Susan. quot;Lucy!
not being ttle? You dont tealing aonight, do you?”
quot;; said Lucy. quot;Is he pavilion?”
quot;I dont think so.”
quot;Susan! lets go outside and see him.”
quot;All rigs,quot; said Susan; quot; as lying awake here.”
Very quietly t out of tent. t ill except for ttering over tones. t Lucys arm and said, quot;Look!quot; On t o t a h followed him.
eep slope out of tly to t - apparently by te ernoon in coming from tone table. 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?”
quot;e couldnt sleep,quot; said Lucy - and t sure t s Aslan knehinking.
quot;Please, may ; asked Susan.
quot;ell -quot; said Aslan, and seemed to be t;I sonigo stop er t leave me to go on alone.”
quot;O; said two girls.
For again and one of t , royal oucly umbled and gave a low moan.
quot;Aslan! Dear Aslan!quot; said Lucy, quot; you tell us?”
quot;Are you ill, dear Aslan?quot; asked Susan.
quot;No,quot; said Aslan. quot;I am sad and lonely. Lay your I can feel you are t us .”
And so t to do o do ever since t saroked it and, so doing, ly t tone table stood. t up at trees came furt up, and o t tree (it it) Aslan stopped and said, quot;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 croanding all round tone table and torc sucrous teets of evil trees and poisonous plants; and otures let you read ts, Sprites, Orknies, ooses, and Ettins. In fact c in tanding by table, ch herself.
A up from tures Lion pacing to even tco be struck hen she recovered herself and gave a wild fierce laugh.
quot;t; s;t.”
Lucy and Susan ing for Aslans roar and it never came. Four also (at first) to do, ;Bind him, I say!”
repeated te itc at riump ance at all. to ied all ogeting and chem all.
But raining and tugging, pulled tig t into o drag oone table.
quot;Stop!quot; said tc;Let be shaved.”
Anoter up from ted doo fall to tood back and tc its mane. the difference.
quot; cat after all!quot; cried one.
quot;Is t ; said another.
And t ;Puss, Puss! Poor Pussy,”
and quot; today, Cat?quot; and quot;ould you like a saucer of milk, Pussums?”
quot;O; said Lucy, tears streaming does, tes!quot; for no t so iful, and more patient than ever.
quot;Muzzle ; said tc ting on te from t o enrage all t rabble. Everyone him now.
to come near er o find tes t even see ures kicking ting ting on him.
At last to drag to tone table, some pulling and some pus even ook all ts to o t. tying and tightening of cords.
quot;t; sobbed Susan. quot;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, neit 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.