CHAPTER FOURTEEN
ts stle iced before. tirian found t a anyters tons t lay ime everytill.
At last somete - a long, level line of gleamed in t of tanding stars - came moving toern end of the world.
A a murmur t it came. It er. t tree-less very ting ting larger, and separate lakes joining into one, and valleys turning into neo islands, and to t and tains to t crumbled and slipped doo ting er; and ter came so t never passed it) so t t Aslans forefeet. All noer from o the sky.
And out t began to grorous daer, till in ticed t of tars t did, t one anottle nod: t this sun also was dying.
It imes - ty times - as big as it ougo be, and very dark red. As its rays fell upon t time-giant, urned red too: and in tion of t sun te of sers looked like blood.
te in ion, very close to t t of ing out great flames, like rying to draacles. And per any rate so first, but till at last oget lumps of fire came dropping out of it into team rose up.
t;Now make an end.”
t to tretc one arm - very black it looked, and till ook t in antly total darkness.
Everyone except Aslan jumped back from ts edges h icicles.
quot;Peter, ; said Aslan. quot;S the Door.”
Peter, s into to. It scraped over ice as . t moment ook out a golden key and locked it.
trange t Door it ranger to look round and find t, t t, and laughter in Aslans eyes.
urned sly round, croucail and s away like a golden arrow.
quot;Come furt; ed over p