CHAPTER FOUR
you neednt,quot; said ttle voices. quot; else could any ot you ill into pieces before tie you up. e go against Aslan.”
quot;Do you t really is Aslan?quot; asked the King.
quot;O; said t. quot; of table last night. e all saw him.”
quot; he King.
quot;Like a terrible, great Lion, to be sure,quot; said one of the Mice.
quot;And you t is really Aslan he King of Calormen?”
quot;As bad, isnt it?quot; said t;It er if t about it. Everyone says it is Aslans orders.
And . ed o come back to Narnia.”
quot;o ime,quot; said t Mouse. quot;e must all kno. be punis I do t be told was!”
quot;I suppose ; said t.
quot;I dont care if it is,quot; said one of t;Id do it again.”
But t;O; and quot;Do be careful,quot; and t;ere sorry, dear King, but go back no o be caught here.”
quot;Leave me at once, dear Beasts,quot; said tirian. quot;I for all Narnia bring any of you into danger.”
quot;Goodnig,quot; said ts, rubbing t ;e ; ttered a hey came.
tars came out and time slo King of Narnia stood stiff and sore and uprig tree in at last something happened.
Far a. t disappeared for a moment and came back again, bigger and stronger. to and fro on t and carrying bundles and t . It , and people o it. Presently it blazed up and tirian could see t it op of the hill.
e clearly table be, all lit up in t cros and Men bet be t o t .
t and boimes to t of table. t got up and