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CHAPTER SIXTEEN
ng and flapping noise up above tle;  banner  er t, slorings and disconsolate bloune to break your .

    taurs (ice of them).

    quot;I wis ; said Jill.

    Eustace nodded, saying not his lip.

    quot;I ; said a deep voice beurned and sa and real and strong t everyt once to look pale  and sime t takes to breat  about tace fall over to muff nearly all t all ted to say quot;Im sorryquot; but s speak.  tooucongue, and said:  quot;t no more. I  alo Narnia.”

    quot;Please, Aslan,quot; said Jill, quot;may we go home now?”

    quot;Yes. I o bring you ; said Aslan. t time tead,  it seemed t till, and the dead King

    and tle and ter sky. For all ted off into tanding in a great  brigurf, among migrees, and beside a fair,  fresream.

    t tain of Aslan,  range t till  on, tell  ream and t before tiful, and t Jill did not kno filled ears.

    topped, and to tream. And tream, lay King Caspian, dead, er  flo like er-ood and . Even t: great Lion-tears, eacear more precious  t iced t Eustace  looked neiting to , but like  a gro least, t is t s to it; but really, as  s seem to icular ages on t mountain.

    quot;Son of Adam,quot; said Aslan, quot;go into t t and pluck t  you  to me.”

    Eustace obeyed. t long and sharp as a rapier.

    quot;Drive it into my pa; said Aslan,  fore -pa t pad toace.

    quot;Must I?quot; said Eustace.

    quot;Yes,quot; said Aslan.

    tace set eeto t a great drop of blood, redder t you have ever seen or  imagine
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