CHAPTER TEN
to follo, t least must follow me alone.”
It is a terrible to o ired, for telling t believe and making tainly like. quot;I mustnt t it, I must just do it,”
t Lucy.
S to Peter first and s;Peter,quot; s;wake up. Quick.
Aslan is to follow once.”
quot;Certainly, Lu. ever you like,quot; said Peter unexpectedly. t as Peter instantly rolled round and to sleep again it much use.
tried Susan. Susan did really only to say in annoying gro;Youve been dreaming, Lucy. Go to sleep again.”
Sackled Edmund next. It to s up.
quot;E; ; are you talking about?”
S all over again. t parts of ime s, it sounded less convincing.
quot;Aslan!quot; said Edmund, jumping up. quot;hurray! here?”
Lucy turned back to eyes fixed upon ;t; sing.
quot;; asked Edmund again.
quot;t you see? Just trees.”
Edmund stared ;No. t dazzled and muddled . One does, you kno I sa myself. Its only an optical .”
quot;I can see ime,quot; said Lucy. quot;raig us.”
quot;t I see him?”
quot;nt be able to.”
quot;hy?”
quot;I dont knos w he said.”
quot;O all,quot; said Edmund. quot;I do I suppose hers.”