CHAPTER SIXTEEN
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And it splaso tream over t t topped. And to be ce beard turned to grey, and from grey to yello ser and vanisogetood before t Jill couldnt say ry. Even in t is tupidest c cupidest grown-ups w grownup.) And o Aslan and flung rong kisses of a King, and Aslan gave he wild kisses of a Lion.
At last Caspian turned to t laugonished joy.
quot;ace!quot; ;Eustace! So you did reacer all. about my second-best s you broke on t?”
Eustace made a step to t startled expression.
quot;Look ; ammered. quot;Its all very arent you? - I mean didnt you -?”
quot;O be suc; said Caspian.
quot;But,quot; said Eustace, looking at Aslan. quot; he - er died?”
quot;Yes,quot; said t voice, almost (Jill t) as if he were laughing.
quot; people .”
quot;O; said Caspian. quot;I see , or some nonsense. But dont you see? I if I appeared in Narnia no belong t one cant be a g in ones ory. I mig if I got into your kno I suppose it isnt yours either, now youre here.”
A great s. But Aslan s;No, my dears,quot; ; me o stay. But not now.
You must go back to your own world for a while.”
quot;Sir,quot; said Caspian, quot;Ive aled to one glimpse of t wrong?”
quot;You cannot you ; said Aslan.
quot;And you ses of time. It ake no longer for you to set t t; to Caspian ace o and all about Experiment o kno quite as hey did.
quot;Daug; said Aslan to Jill, quot;pluck a sc bus; S urned into a fine new ri