CHAPTER SIXTEEN
dratted little itc on t by my feet it ; But o o explain o repeat it all again so t at last ood, till op of a ack and toucedly to Aslan, beaming all over ugly face. (Giants of any sort are nos are good-tempered t ten to one you ;No; said Aslan. quot;Look alive, everyone. Up stairs and doairs and in my ladys chamber! Leave no corner unsearched. You never know where some poor prisoner may be concealed.”
And into terior tes t dark, y old castle ec at once, quot;Dont forget ttle air - O smells in for trap-doors - Up more on t; But t of all , quot;Aslan! Aslan! Ive found Mr tumnus. Oh, do come quick.”
A moment later Lucy and ttle Faun le catue and erested in all so tell him.
But at last tcress le stood empty and t spring air flooding into all the whole crowd of
liberated statues surged back into tyard. And it someone (tumnus, I t said, quot;But o get out?quot; for Aslan in by a jump and tes ill locked.
quot;tll be all rig; said Aslan; and t t. quot;; ;s your name?”
quot;Giant Rumblebuffin, if it please your ; said t, once more touching his cap.
quot;ell t Rumblebuffin,quot; said Aslan, quot;just let us out of this, will you?”
quot;Certainly, your ; said Giant Rumblebuffin. quot;Stand es, all you little uns.quot; trode to te es creaked at t blo t tackled toes of craso of t t cleared it anding in t dry, grim, stony yard, to see trees and sparkling streams of t, and t and beyond the sky.
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