CHAPTER FIFTEEN
DEEPER MAGIC FROM BEFORE tIME ill croucc, quot;No about take us long to crusraitors no t Fool, t Cat, lies dead.”
At t t danger. For vile rabble came sop and do past t tres go by t t of taurs; and over a flurry of foul ures and giant bats. At any otime trembled no t of it.
As soon as t again Susan and Lucy crept out onto top.
tting lo still t in t grass and kissed roked iful fur - of it - and cried till t eac. At last Lucy said, quot;I cant bear to look at t ake if off?”
So tried. And after a lot of it (for t part of t) t it t out crying again and kissed it and fondled it and was all more lonely and o describe.
quot;I ie ; said Susan presently. But t of pure spitefulness, ig ts.
I e as miserable as Susan and Lucy nig if you and cried till you ears left in you - you t of quietness. You feel as if noto any rate t to ticed t tting colder and colder. But at last Lucy noticed t t side of ttle less dark t had been an hour ago.
tiny movement going on in t . At first sook no interest in t did it matter? Nottered no at last s - stones of tone table. And no on Aslans body. Stle grey things.
quot;Ug; said Susan from table. quot;ly! ttle mice crale beasts.quot; And so frighem away.
quot;ait!quot; said Lucy, ill. quot;Can you see heyre doing?”
Bot doared.
quot;I do believe -quot; said Susan. quot;But the cords!”
quot;ts ,quot; said Lucy. quot;I ttle t realize ll do some