CHAPTER FIFTEEN
good untying him.”
It e definitely ligiced for t time te face of ttle field mice. And at last, one by one, through.
t ting fainter - all except one very big one loern colder t. t away again.
t t gre better.
In t ill for it startled t. Soon the place.
It e definitely early morning no late night.
quot;Im so cold,quot; said Lucy.
quot;So am I,quot; said Susan. quot;Lets a bit.”
to tern edge of tar disappeared. try all looked dark grey, but beyond, at to turn red. to ands fro more times t betern ridge, trying to keep . t last, as tood for a moment looking out to make out) turned to gold along t and very slohe sun.
At t moment t cracking, deafening noise as if a giant s plate.
quot;s t?quot; said Lucy, clutching Susans arm.
quot;I - I feel afraid to turn round,quot; said Susan; quot;something awful is happening.”
quot;to ; said Lucy. quot;Come on!quot; And surned, pulling Susan round h her.
t - all colours and s for a moment t see tant tone table o t crack t ran do from end to end; and there was no Aslan.
quot;O; cried table.
quot;Os too bad,quot; sobbed Lucy; quot;t the body alone.”
quot;?quot; cried Susan. quot; does it mean? Is it magic?”
quot;Yes!quot; said a great voice be;It is more magic.quot; they looked round.
t ly groood Aslan himself.
quot;O; cried botaring up at as mucened as they were glad.
quot;Arent you dead t;