CHAPTER ELEVEN
an and the Dwarf could see him now.
Presently to anoteep pat descended, and tedious zig-zag. Fortunately t above t neither side was in shadow.
Lucy effort ser , ratrying to reac Glasser. tle slope ( se in t) stretco . It one table: iter him.
quot;Lucy,quot; said Susan in a very small voice.
quot;Yes?quot; said Lucy.
quot;I see him now. Im sorry.”
quot;ts all right.”
quot;But Ive been far o go doo t
I just ed to get out of t knoo say to him?”
quot;Per need to say muc; suggested Lucy.
Soon trees and t Mound, Aslans able since their days.
quot;Our side dont keep very good c; muttered trumpkin. quot;e ougo have been challenged before now -”
quot;; said topped and turned and stood facing tic t t as glad as anyone can he Dwarf shrank back.
quot;O; said King Peter, dropping on one knee and raising to ;Im so glad. And Im so sorry. Ive been leading tarted and especially yesterday morning.”
quot;My dear son,quot; said Aslan.
turned and ;ell done,quot; were his words.
ter an a;Susan.quot; Susan made no ans t s;You ened to fears, c; said Aslan. quot;Come, let me breat them. Are you brave again?”
quot;A little, Aslan,quot; said Susan.
quot;And no; said Aslan in a muc a of roar in it, le D believe in lions? Come ; - and t of a roar but almost thing.
quot;rait; gasped trumpkin in t of a voice. to see t disturbed; but it e anotrumpkin, is, in