FURt;KNO, O arlike Kings,quot; said Emet;and you, O ladies es t I am Emetarkaan of ty of te. I came lately into Narnia y otarkaan Noo meet you in battle. But o go in disguised as mercs (o rickery, ted from me. And most of all upon a Monkey, and o be said t tasas desire o knoeful to me.
quot;And, as you ogetside traer nig fort of t I could not s bo. But I t, tarkaan is deceived by t comes out of table is neitas o t tarkaan did not believe in it ood t believe in tas all: for if o mock him?
quot;ood t rage fell upon me and I true tas strike doarkaan ongue and ed to see
last nig not fort said t all aso pretend t t pass one by one into to myself, Doubtless tion. But error, to myself, Surely true tas knourned into er inside me because of tness and terror of tas my desire ronger t force upon my knees to stay trembling, and on my teet t cter, and resolved to look upon taso go into tarkaan, t me go.
quot;As soon as I t I found myself in t sunligside. But I ime to marvel at tely I o fig one of our o tarkaan o slay any s: so t true servant of taster o fig behe door.
quot;t me and saness.
And I said, By t place: it may be t I am come into try of taso journey into trange country and to seek him.
quot;So I over mucable trees till lo! in a narroo meet me a great Lion. trics; ness of is liquid in terrible tain of Lagour, and in beauty is in t of t. t and t, Surely t I as is better to see to be tisroc of t to have seen
t do I said, Alas, Lord, I am no son of t t of tas done to tas as service done to me. t desire for anding, I overcame my fear and questioned t true, as t tas t against me) and said, It is false. Not because because es, I take to me t done to kinds t no service o as is by me t ruly s not, and it is I is tasased. Dost tand, C and. But I said also (for trutrained me), Yet I as not so long and so truly.
For all find ruly seek.
quot;took arembling from my limbs and caused me to stand upon my feet. And after t, muc t go furturned in a storm and flurry of gold and was gone suddenly.
quot;And since to find t it even as a dog -”
quot;Es t?quot; said one of the Dogs.
quot;Sir,quot; said Emet;It is but a fashion of speech which we have in Calormen.”
quot;ell, I cant say its one I like very muc; said the Dog.
quot; mean any ; said an older Dog.
quot;After all, we call our puppies Boys w behave properly.”
quot;So ; said t Dog. quot;Or girls.”
quot;S-s-s; said t;ts not a nice o use. Remember where you are.”
quot;Look!quot; said Jill suddenly. Someone imidly, to meet ture on four feet, all silvery-grey. And tared at en seconds before five or six voices said all at once, quot;s old Puzzle!quot; t made an extraordinary difference. iful donkey , grey coat and sucle, face
t if you w Jill and Lucy did - rus your arms round roked his ears.
tures but o tell trut of t of Aslans of t nonsense about dressing up in a lion-skin t kno er ;And Ive never tasted suc; said Puzzle), ;But Aslan, Im sure I dont kno; he added.
quot;Youll find it will be all rig; said Queen Lucy.
t foroget seemed to be tion Aslan ;Furt; Many otures t grassy country here was no crowding.
It still seemed to be early, and t on stopping to look round and to look bely because it iful but partly also because t it and.
quot;Peter,quot; said Lucy, quot;whis, do you suppose?”
quot;I dont kno; said t;It reminds me of some give it a name. Could it be somewayed for a holiday when we were very, very small?”
quot;It ace. quot;I bet t a country like t t get a blue like tains in our world.”
quot;Is it not Aslans country?quot; said tirian.
quot;Not like Aslans country on top of t mountain beyond tern end of the world,”
said Jill. quot;Ive been there.”
quot;If you ask me,quot; said Edmund, quot;its like someains aains beyond tains o see from Narnia, terfall?”
quot;Yes, so t; said Peter. quot;Only these are bigger.”
quot;I dont t; said Lucy. quot;But look there.”
Sed Souto t, and everyone stopped and turned to look. quot;those
; said Lucy, quot;t thern border of Narnia?”
quot;Like!quot; cried Edmund after a moments silence. quot;ly like. Look, t Pire o Arching!”
quot;And yet t like,quot; said Lucy. quot;t. t know...”
quot;More like t; said tly.
Suddenly Farsigy or forty feet up into ted on the ground.
quot;Kings and Queens,quot; ;tinsmuir, Beaversdam, t River, and Cair Paravel still sern Sea. Narnia is not dead. this is Narnia.”
quot;But be?quot; said Peter. quot;For Aslan told us older ones t o Narnia, and here we are.”
quot;Yes,quot; said Eustace. quot;And all destroyed and t out.”
quot;And its all so different,quot; said Lucy.
quot;t,quot; said t;Listen, Peter. o Narnia, t t t mattered, all tures, o t is different; as different as a real t; irred everyone like a trumpet as s all in Plato, all in Plato: bless me, eac t; t ly like t of t otead of golden. very quickly t makes you serious. It is too good to e on jokes.
It is as o explain land from t o tell you s of t country taste. Per some idea of it if you t
looked out on a lovely bay of t ains. And in t room opposite to turned a sig sea or t valley, all over again, in t t at time t - deeper, more ory: in a story you very muc to kno. try: every rock and flo meant more. I cant describe it any better t: if ever you get t I mean.
It everyone ! try! I belong till no it sometimes looked a little like ther in!”
o a great gallop - a Unicorns gallop, no strange to run, and to tonis, t t only t even fat little Puzzle and s-legged Poggin t in a car a ry fle as if t from train. Faster and faster t no one got or tired or out of breath.