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o the wood。 without a word they both  followed him。

he led them up the steep slope out of the river valley and then slightly to  the right … apparently by the very same route which they had used that afternoon in  ing from the hill of the stone table。 on and on he led them; into dark shadows and out  into pale moonlight; getting their feet wet with the heavy dew。 he looked somehow  different from the aslan they knew。 his tail and his head hung low and he walked slowly as  if he were very; very tired。 then; when they were crossing a wide open place where  there where no shadows for them to hide in; he stopped and looked round。 it was no good  trying to run away so they came towards him。 when they were closer he said;  〃oh; children; children; why are you following me?鈥

〃we couldnt sleep;〃 said lucy … and then felt sure that she need say no  more and that aslan knew all they had been thinking。

〃please; may we e with you … wherever youre going?〃 asked susan。

〃well …〃 said aslan; and seemed to be thinking。 then he said; 〃i should be  glad of pany tonight。 yes; you may e; if you will promise to stop when i tell  you; and after that leave me to go on alone。鈥

〃oh; thank you; thank you。 and we will;〃 said the two girls。

forward they went again and one of the girls walked on each side of the  lion。 but how slowly he walked! and his great; royal head drooped so that his nose nearly  touched the grass。 presently he stumbled and gave a low moan。

〃aslan! dear aslan!〃 said lucy; 〃what is wrong? cant you tell us?鈥

〃are you ill; dear aslan?〃 asked susan。

〃no;〃 said aslan。 〃i am sad and lonely。 lay your hands on my mane so that i  can feel you are there and let us walk like that。鈥

and so the girls did what they would never have dared to do without his  permission; but what they had longed to do ever since they first saw him buried their cold  hands in the beautiful sea of fur and stroked it and; so doing; walked with him。 and  presently they saw that they were going with him up the slope of the hill on which the  stone table stood。 they went up at the side where the trees came furthest up; and when  they got to the last tree (it was one that had some bushes about it) aslan stopped and  said;  〃oh; children; children。 here you must stop。 and whatever happens; do not  let yourselves be seen。 farewell。鈥

and both the girls cried bitterly (though they hardly knew why) and clung  to the lion and kissed his mane and his nose and his paws and his great; sad eyes。 then he  turned from them and walked out on to the top of the hill。 and lucy and susan;  crouching in the bushes; looked after him; and this is what they saw。

a great crowd of people were standing all round the stone table and though  the moon was shining many of them carried torches which burned with evil…looking red  flames and black smoke。 but such people! ogres with monstrous teeth; and wolves; and  bull…headed men; spirits of evil trees and poisonous plants; and other creatures whom i  wont describe because if i did the grownups would probably not let you read this book …  cruels and hags and incubuses; wraiths; horrors; efreets; sprites; orknies; wooses;  and ettins。 in fact here were all those who were on the witchs side and whom the wolf had  summoned at her mand。 and right in the middle; standing by the table; was the  witch herself。

a howl and a gibber of dismay went up from the creatures when they first  saw the great lion pacing towards them; and for a moment even the witch seemed to be  struck with fear。 then she recovered herself and gave a wild fierce laugh。

〃the fool!〃 she cried。 〃the fool has e。 bind him fast。鈥

lucy and susan held their breaths waiting for aslans roar and his spring  upon his enemies。 but it never came。 four hags; grinning and leering; yet also (at  first) hanging back and half afraid of what they had to do; had approached him。 〃bind him;  i say!鈥

repeated the white witch。 the hags made a dart at him and shrieked with  triumph when they found that he made no resistance at all。 then others … evil dwarfs and  apes … rushed in to help them; and between them they rolled the huge lion over on his  back and tied all his four paws together; shouting and cheering as if they had done something  brave; though; had the lion chosen; one of those paws could have been the death of  them all。

but he made no noise; even when the enemies; straining and tugging; pulled  the cords so tight that they cut into his flesh。 then they began to drag him towards the  stone table。

〃stop!〃 said the witch。 〃let him first be shaved。鈥

another roar of mean laughter went up from her followers as an ogre with a  pair of shears came forward and squatted down by aslans head。 snip…snip…snip went  the shears and masses of curling gold began to fall to the ground。 then the ogre stood  back and the children; watching from their hiding…place; could see the face of aslan  looking all small and different without its mane。 the enemies also saw the difference。

〃why; hes only a great cat after all!〃 cried one。

〃is that what we were afraid of?〃 said another。

and they surged round aslan; jeering at him; saying things like 〃puss;  puss! poor pussy;鈥

and 〃how many mice have you caught today; cat?〃 and 〃would you like a  saucer of milk; pussums?鈥

〃oh; how can they?〃 said lucy; tears streaming down her cheeks。 〃the  brutes; the brutes!〃 for now that the first shock was over the shorn face of aslan  looked to her braver; and more beautiful; and more patient than ever。

〃muzzle him!〃 said the witch。 and even now; as they worked about his face  putting on the muzzle; one bite from his jaws would have cost two or three of them  their hands。 but he never moved。 and this seemed to enrage all that rabble。 everyone was at  him now。

those who had been afraid to e near him even after he was bound began to  find their courage; and for a few minutes the two girls could not even see him … so  thickly was he surrounded by the whole crowd of creatures kicking him; hitting him;  spitting on him; jeering at him。

at last the rabble had had enough of this。 they began to drag the bound and  muzzled lion to the stone table; some pulling and some pushing。 he was so huge that  even when they got him there it took all their efforts to hoist him on to the surface  of it。 then there was more tying and tightening of cords。

〃the cowards! the cowards!〃 sobbed susan。 〃are they still afraid of him;  even now?鈥

when once aslan had been tied (and tied so that he was really a mass of  cords) on the flat stone; a hush fell on the crowd。 four hags; holding four torches; stood at  the corners of the table。 the witch bared her arms as she had bared them the previous  night when it had been edmund instead of aslan。 then she began to whet her knife。 it  looked to the children; when the gleam of the torchlight fell on it; as if the knife were  made of stone; not of steel; and it was of a strange and evil shape。

as last she drew near。 she stood by aslans head。 her face was working and  twitching with passion; but his looked up at the sky; still quiet; neither angry nor  afraid; but a little sad。 then; just before she gave the blow; she stooped down and said in a  quivering voice;  〃and now; who has won? fool; did you think that by all this you would save  the human traitor? now i will kill you instead of him as our pact was and so the deep  magic will be appeased。 but when you are dead what will prevent me from killing him as  well? and who will take him out of my hand then? understand that you have given me  narnia forever; you have lost your own life and you have not saved his。 in that  knowledge; despair and die。鈥

the children did not see the actual moment of the killing。 they couldnt  bear to look and had covered their eyes。

  



CHAPTER FIFTEEN

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deeper magic from before the dawn of time  while the two girls still crouched in the bushes with their hands over  their faces; they heard the voice of the witch calling out;  〃now! follow me all and we will set about what remains of this war! it will  not take us long to crush the human vermin and the traitors now that the great fool;  the great cat; lies dead。鈥

at this moment the children were for a few seconds in very great danger。  for with wild cries and a noise of skirling pipes and shrill horns blowing; the whole of  that vile rabble came sweeping off the hill…top and down the slope right past their hiding… place。 they felt the spectres go by them like a cold wind and they felt the ground shake  beneath them under the galloping feet of the minotaurs; and overhead there went a flurry  of foul wings and a blackness of vultures and giant bats。 at any other time they would  have trembled with fear; but now the sadness and shame and horror of aslans death so  filled their minds that they hardly thought of it。

as soon as the wood was silent again susan and lucy crept out onto the open  hill…top。

the moon was getting low and thin clouds were passing across her; but still  they could see the shape of the lion lying dead in his bonds。 and down they both knelt  in the wet grass and kissed his cold face and stroked his beautiful fur … what was  left of it … and cried till they could cry no more。 and then they looked at each other and held  each others hands for mere loneliness and cried again; and then again were silent。 at  last lucy said;  〃i cant bear to look at that horrible muzzle。 i wonder could we take if  off?鈥

so they tried。 and after a lot of working at it (for their fingers were  cold and it was now the darkest part of the night) they succeeded。 and when they saw his face  without it they burst out crying again and kissed it and fondled it and wiped away the  blood and the foam as well as they could。 and it was all more lonely and hopeless and  horrid than i know how to describe。

〃i wonder could we untie him as well?〃 said susan presently。 but the  enemies; out of pure spitefulness; had drawn the cords so tight that the girls could make  nothing of the knots。

i hope no one who reads this book has been quite as miserable as susan and  lucy were that night; but if you have been … if youve been up all night and cried  till you have no more tears left in you … you will know that there es in the end a sort  of quietness。 you feel as if nothing was ever going to happen again。 at any rate that was how  it felt to these two。 hours and hours seemed to go by in this dead calm; and they hardly  noticed that they were getting colder and colder。 but at last lucy noticed two other  things。 one was that the sky on the east side of the hill was a little less dark than it  had been an hour ago。

the other was some tiny movement going on in the grass at her feet。 at  first she took no interest in this。 what did it matter? nothing mattered now! but at last she  saw that whatever…it…was had begun to move up the upright stones of the stone table。  and now whatever…they…were were moving about on aslans body。 she peered closer。  they were little grey things。

〃ugh!〃 said susan from the other side of the table。 〃how beastly! there are  horrid little mice crawling over him。 go away; you little beasts。〃 and she raised her  hand to frighten them away。

〃wait!〃 said luc

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