CHAPTER TWELVE
t be good and terrible at time. If t so, t noo look at Aslans face t caug, royal, solemn, over all trembly.
quot;Go on,quot; whispered Mr Beaver.
quot;No,quot; ;you first.”
quot;No, Sons of Adam before animals,quot; whispered Mr Beaver back again.
quot;Susan,quot; ; about you? Ladies first.”
quot;No, youre t,quot; . t last Peter realized t it o to te and ily saying to t;Come on. Pull yourselves toget; o t;e have come - Aslan.”
quot;elcome, Peter, Son of Adam,quot; said Aslan. quot;elcome, Susan and Lucy, Daughters of Eve. elcome he-Beaver and She-Beaver.”
ook ts out of t glad and quiet and it didnt seem ao to stand and say nothing.
quot;But w; asked Aslan.
quot;ried to betray te itc; said Mr Beaver. And ter say, quot;t ly my fault, Aslan. I o go wrong.”
And Aslan said noto excuse Peter or to blame merely stood looking at unc seemed to all of t to be said.
quot;Please - Aslan,quot; said Lucy, quot;can anyto save Edmund?”
quot;All s; said Aslan. quot;But it may be ; And t again for some time. Up to t moment Lucy rong and peaceful suddenly came into next minute t expression e gone. toget;terrible pa; t Lucy, quot;if kno t;) and said, quot;Mean be prepared. Ladies, take ters of Eve to ter to them.”
ed it le wo be King.”
And Peter ill drao tern edge of top. tiful sig tting beheir backs.
t meant t try belo - forest and of t river. And beyond all t turning