tING OF tE StAG ttle es after t of t cill living sa tcook to flig t Lucy kne Peter and Aslan range to o see Peter looking as ern and he seemed so much older.
quot;It ; Peter ;ed en if it been for curning our troops into stone rig. But notop o urning one of your leopards into a statue. And rying to go for ly and simply getting made a statue ake all t so many already.
erribly go and see him.”
ttle ing line. y green colour.
quot;Quick, Lucy,quot; said Aslan.
And t for t time, Lucy remembered t mas present. rembled so muc she could hardly
undo topper, but s in to h.
quot;t; said Aslan o Edmunds pale face and .
quot;Yes, I kno; said Lucy crossly. quot;ait a minute.”
quot;Daug; said Aslan in a graver voice, quot;ot t of death.
Must more people die for Edmund?”
quot;Im sorry, Aslan,quot; said Lucy, getting up and going tending to tored turned into stone. last so come back to Edmund sanding on and not only looking better t ever since term at t o go le Aslan made .
quot;Does ; ; ch really was?”
quot;,quot; said Susan.
quot;Oug o be told?quot; said Lucy.
quot;O,quot; said Susan. quot;It oo awful for hink how youd feel if you were he.”
quot;All t to kno; said Lucy. But at t moment terrupted.
t nig someting doo a fine ea at about eig day t river. And t day after t, at about teatime, tually reacle of Cair Paravel on its little otle pools of salt er, and sea? Can you remember?
t evening after tea to get doo t tockings off and feel toes. But next day o trumpets,
Aslan solemnly croo ts of, quot;Long Live King Peter! Long Live Queen Susan! Long Live King Edmund! Long Live Queen Lucy!”
quot;Once a king or queen in Narnia, al well, Sons of Adam!
Bear it well, Daug; said Aslan.
And tern door, heir new Kings and Queens.
So t on tres into to all to tumnus to t Rumblebuffin, to taurs, and to t nig feast in Cair Paravel, and revelry and dancing, and gold flaso t stranger, ser, and more piercing, came the sea people.
But amidst all tly slipped a t it. For Mr Beaver ;; ;One day youll see . like being tied doo attend to. Its quite all rigen drop in. Only you mustnt press like a tame lion.”
And noory is nearly (but not quite) at an end. t mucime in seeking out ts of te itcroying time ts of t - a ing . But in t foul brood amped out. And t trees from being unnecessarily cut doed young dyrs from being sent to scopped busybodies and interferers and encouraged ordinary people o live and let live. And ts (quite a different sort from Giant Rumblebuffin) on tured across tier. And tered into friendsries beyond ts of state and received visits of state from ter became a tall and deep-ced man and a great . And Susan greo a tall and gracious fell almost to and tries beyond to send ambassadors asking for her hand in marriage.
And sle. Edmund er man ter, and great in council and judgement. . But as for Lucy, ss desired o be t.
So t joy and if ever t fell out t tumnus (out) came doe Stag s - te Stag , rode a-ing ern oods to folloe Stag. And t ed long before t of pace over rougill tiers ired out and till folloag enter into a t er (for talked in quite a different style nos, let us noo t; for in all my days I never ed a nobler quarry.”
quot;Sir,quot; said t;even so let us do.”
So ted and tied to trees and on into t.
And as soon as tered it Queen Susan said, quot;Fair friends, marvel, for I seem to see a tree of iron.”
quot;Madam,quot; said,King Edmund, quot;if you look you s is a pillar of iron ern set on top thereof.”
quot;By trange device,quot; said King Peter, quot;to set a lantern rees cluster so t it and so t if it it s to no man!”
quot;Sir,quot; said Queen Lucy. quot;By likeli and t rees in t is old.quot; And tood looking upon it. t;I kno is, but t rangely. It runs in my mind t I he dream of a dream.”
quot;Sir,quot; ans;it is even so h us also.”
quot;And more,quot; said Queen Lucy, quot;for it go out of my mind t if and lantern eitrange adventures or else some great cunes.”
quot;Madam,quot; said King Edmund, quot;tirret also.”
quot;And in mine, fair brot; said King Peter.
quot;And in mine too,quot; said Queen Susan. quot;ly return to our e Stag no further.”
quot;Madam,quot; said King Peter, quot;to our o any ter, as battles, quests, feats of arms, acts of justice, and t always w we aken in he same we have achieved.”
quot;Sister,quot; said Queen Lucy, quot;my royal brotly. And it seems to me as now we have in chase.”
quot;And so say I,quot; said King Edmund. quot;And I o find tion of t I by my good urn back for t jehe islands.”
quot;t; said Queen Susan, quot;if ye us go on and take ture t so us.”
So tered t, and before t t, and before ty more ticed t t t ts. And next moment tumbling out of a o ty room, and ting array but just Peter, Susan, Edmund and Lucy in t o to ors ill talking in t luckily to ty room and so t caught.
And t been t t t explain to ts out of tell t to be silly or not to tell lies, but believed tory. quot;No,quot; ;I dont t rying to go back to get ts. You get into Narnia again by t route. Nor s be much use by now if you did!
Es t? Yes, of course youll get back to Narnia again some day. Once a King in Narnia, al dont go trying to use te twice.
Indeed, dont try to get t all. Itll looking for it. And dont talk too muc it even among yourselves. And dont mention it to anyone else unless you find t tures of t ts t? . Odd t t out. Keep your
eyes open. Bless me, eac these schools?
And t is ture of the wardrobe.
But if t it ures of Narnia.