CHAPTER TEN
but a bus frig ill moving.
You couldnt see s, of course, because as er. tree s. At one moment to be t and giantess forms on moment trees again. But rangely rees, and rangely brancime t queer lilting, rustling, cool, merry noise.
quot;t a quite,quot; said Lucy. Shan anyone usually is.
S fearlessly in among t to avoid being run into by tners. But serested in ted to get beyond to somet the dear voice had called.
S to puso take Cooped to reacrees round a central open place. Sepped out from among ting confusion of lovely lights and shadows.
A circle of grass, smoot rees dancing all round it.
And te in t, h him.
But for t of ail one lion, but Lucy never t of t. Sopped to t. So
if s a moment. And t t sting iful rich silkiness of his mane.
quot;Aslan, Aslan. Dear Aslan,quot; sobbed Lucy. quot;At last.”
t beast rolled over on Lucy fell, ting and toucongue. o the large wise face.
quot;elcome, c; he said.
quot;Aslan,quot; said Lucy, quot;youre bigger.”
quot;t is because you are older, little one,quot; answered he.
quot;Not because you are?”
quot;I am not. But every year you grow, you will find me bigger.”
For a time s s to speak. But Aslan spoke.
quot;Lucy,quot; ; not lie ime today.”
quot;Yes, it a s; said Lucy. quot;I saw you all rig believe me.
theyre all so -”
From some suggestion of a growl.
quot;Im sorry,quot;