CHAPTER THIRTEEN
; said tc kne s Edmund. But Edmund past t er all er talk morning. on looking at Aslan. It didnt seem to matter ch said.
quot;ell,quot; said Aslan. quot; against you.”
quot;ten t; asked tch.
quot;Let us say I ten it,quot; ans;tell us of this Deep Magic.”
quot;tell you?quot; said tc;tell you ten on t very table of Stone ell you ten in letters deep as a spear is long on tones on t ell you re of t least kno into Narnia at t every traitor belongs to me as my la for every treac to a kill.”
quot;O; said Mr Beaver. quot;So ts o imagine yourself a queen - because you he Emperors hangman. I see.”
quot;Peace, Beaver,quot; said Aslan, ;And so,quot; continued tc;t ure is mine. to me. y.”
quot;Come and take it t; said t bellowing voice.
quot;Fool,quot; said tc a snarl, quot;do you really ter can rob me of my rigter t. unless I urned and periser.”
quot;It is very true,quot; said Aslan, quot;I do not deny it.”
quot;O; , will you?
Cant t t it?”
quot;ork against t; said Aslan, turning to suggestion to him again.
Edmund ime at Aslans face. a c to say somet a moment later t expected to do anyt to , and do w old.
quot;Fall back, all of you,quot; said Aslan, quot;and I alk to tch alone.”
t errible time ting and ly toget;O; and began to cry. Peter stood o t at tant sea. tood aurs stamped uneasily everyone became perfectly still in t you noticed even small sounds like