CHAPTER FOURTEEN
It tle alarming even for tes all Mirazs folloo t River in to tos and closed gates.
t t erday. tter panic and hey all surrendered.
But he bridge?
Early t morning, after a feanding over to ;e rees could still be seen moving aoed, jumped up. Everyone alking Animals, ion.
quot; is it, Aslan?quot; said Lucy, ing to dance.
quot;Come, c; said ;Ride on my back again today.”
quot;O; cried Lucy, and boto ty moved off Aslan
leading, Baccurning somersaults, ts frisking round the rear.
turned a little to t, raced doeep of to cross it, of ter came a great , bearded looked at Aslan and out of its mouth a deep voice came.
quot;; it said. quot;Loose my chains.”
quot;?quot; whispered Susan.
quot;I ts t ; said Lucy.
quot;Bacc; said Aslan. quot;Deliver him from his chains.”
quot;t means t,quot; t Lucy. And so it did. Bacco ter, and a minute later t curious t, strong trunks of ivy came curling up all tones round, splitting, breaking, separating turned into and to ter. iter t;s t; cried to town.
Everyone in treets fled before t o igigickly stockings on tory lesson. t of quot;oryquot; t augruest ory you ever read and less true t exciting adventure story.
quot;If you dont attend, G; said tress, and stop looking out of to give you an order-mark.”
quot;But please, Miss Prizzle -quot; began Gwendolen.
quot;Did you I said, G; asked Miss Prizzle.
quot;But please