CHAPTER SIXTEEN
d beautifully it rus second ts sop. t vanis moment no one can truly claim to my belief is t o Aslans country and is alive to this day.
As t of tains outside t t.
t out of t and to souter on t. t old you e. And t - and been very groreader, t just te and tired. ter ime it got s last t grass, almost level ion so much as a molehill.
And of course, as it ally flat place trees, it looked as if to meet t of t as t on t trangest impression t last th - a
blue e sure of it. It was very near now.
But bet of te on t even it. t it was a Lamb.
quot;Come and ,quot; said ts s milky voice.
ticed for t time t t on ting on it. t doe t time for many days. And it delicious food tasted.
quot;Please, Lamb,quot; said Lucy, quot;is to Aslans country?”
quot;Not for you,quot; said t;For you to Aslans country is from your own world.”
quot;!quot; said Edmund. quot;Is to Aslans country from our oo?”
quot;to my country from all t; said t as e fluso tatering light from his mane.
quot;O; said Lucy. quot;ill you tell us o get into your country from our world?”
quot;I selling you all time,quot; said Aslan. quot;But I tell you t it lies across a river. But do not fear t, for I am t Bridge Builder. And noo your own land.”
quot;Please, Aslan,quot; said Lucy. quot;Before ell us ; quot;Dearest,quot; said Aslan very gently, quot;you and your broto Narnia.”
quot;O; said Edmund and Lucy botog