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But
amidst
all
these
rejoicings
Aslan
himself
quietly
slipped
away
.
And
when
the
Kings
and
Queens
noticed
that
he
wasn
’
t
there
they
said
nothing
about
it
.
For
Mr
Beaver
had
warned
them
,
"
He
’
ll
be
coming
and
going
,
"
he
had
said
.
"
One
day
you
’
ll
see
him
and
another
you
won
’
t
.
He
doesn
’
t
like
being
tied
down
and
of
course
he
has
other
countries
to
attend
to
.
It
’
s
quite
all
right
.
He
’
ll
often
drop
in
.
Only
you
mustn
’
t
press
him
.
He
’
s
wild
,
’
you
know
.
Not
like
a
tame
lion
.
"
And
now
,
as
you
see
,
this
story
is
nearly
(
but
not
quite
)
at
an
end
.
These
two
Kings
and
two
Queens
governed
Narnia
well
,
and
long
and
happy
was
their
reign
.
At
first
much
of
their
time
was
spent
in
seeking
out
the
remnants
of
the
White
Witch
’
s
army
and
destroying
them
,
and
indeed
for
a
long
time
there
would
be
news
of
evil
things
lurking
in
the
wilder
parts
of
the
forest
-
a
haunting
here
and
a
killing
there
,
a
glimpse
of
a
werewolf
one
month
and
a
rumour
of
a
hag
the
next
.
But
in
the
end
all
that
foul
brood
was
stamped
out
.
And
they
made
good
laws
and
kept
the
peace
and
saved
good
trees
from
being
unnecessarily
cut
down
,
and
liberated
young
dwarfs
and
young
satyrs
from
being
sent
to
school
,
and
generally
stopped
busybodies
and
interferers
and
encouraged
ordinary
people
who
wanted
to
live
and
let
live
.
And
they
drove
back
the
fierce
giants
(
quite
a
different
sort
from
Giant
Rumblebuffin
)
on
the
north
of
Narnia
when
these
ventured
across
the
frontier
.
And
they
entered
into
friendship
and
alliance
with
countries
beyond
the
sea
and
paid
them
visits
of
state
and
received
visits
of
state
from
them
.
And
they
themselves
grew
and
changed
as
the
years
passed
over
them
.
And
Peter
became
a
tall
and
deep
-
chested
man
and
a
great
warrior
,
and
he
was
called
King
Peter
the
Magnificent
.
And
Susan
grew
into
a
tall
and
gracious
woman
with
black
hair
that
fell
almost
to
her
feet
and
the
kings
of
the
countries
beyond
the
sea
began
to
send
ambassadors
asking
for
her
hand
in
marriage
.
And
she
was
called
Susan
the
Gentle
.
Edmund
was
a
graver
and
quieter
man
than
Peter
,
and
great
in
council
and
judgement
.
He
was
called
King
Edmund
the
Just
.
But
as
for
Lucy
,
she
was
always
gay
and
golden
-
haired
,
and
all
princes
in
those
parts
desired
her
to
be
their
Queen
,
and
her
own
people
called
her
Queen
Lucy
the
Valiant
.
So
they
lived
in
great
joy
and
if
ever
they
remembered
their
life
in
this
world
it
was
only
as
one
remembers
a
dream
.
And
one
year
it
fell
out
that
Tumnus
(
who
was
a
middle
-
aged
Faun
by
now
and
beginning
to
be
stout
)
came
down
river
and
brought
them
news
that
the
White
Stag
had
once
more
appeared
in
his
parts
-
the
White
Stag
who
would
give
you
wishes
if
you
caught
him
.
So
these
two
Kings
and
two
Queens
with
the
principal
members
of
their
court
,
rode
a
-
hunting
with
horns
and
hounds
in
the
Western
Woods
to
follow
the
White
Stag
.
And
they
had
not
hunted
long
before
they
had
a
sight
of
him
.
And
he
led
them
a
great
pace
over
rough
and
smooth
and
through
thick
and
thin
,
till
the
horses
of
all
the
courtiers
were
tired
out
and
these
four
were
still
following
.
And
they
saw
the
stag
enter
into
a
thicket
where
their
horses
could
not
follow
.
Then
said
King
Peter
(
for
they
talked
in
quite
a
different
style
now
,
having
been
Kings
and
Queens
for
so
long
)
,
"
Fair
Consorts
,
let
us
now
alight
from
our
horses
and
follow
this
beast
into
the
thicket
;
for
in
all
my
days
I
never
hunted
a
nobler
quarry
.
"
"
Sir
,
"
said
the
others
,
"
even
so
let
us
do
.
"
So
they
alighted
and
tied
their
horses
to
trees
and
went
on
into
the
thick
wood
on
foot
.
And
as
soon
as
they
had
entered
it
Queen
Susan
said
,
"
Fair
friends
,
here
is
a
great
marvel
,
for
I
seem
to
see
a
tree
of
iron
.
"
"
Madam
,
"
said
,
King
Edmund
,
"
if
you
look
well
upon
it
you
shall
see
it
is
a
pillar
of
iron
with
a
lantern
set
on
the
top
thereof
.
"
"
By
the
Lion
’
s
Mane
,
a
strange
device
,
"
said
King
Peter
,
"
to
set
a
lantern
here
where
the
trees
cluster
so
thick
about
it
and
so
high
above
it
that
if
it
were
lit
it
should
give
light
to
no
man
!
"
"
Sir
,
"
said
Queen
Lucy
.
"
By
likelihood
when
this
post
and
this
lamp
were
set
here
there
were
smaller
trees
in
the
place
,
or
fewer
,
or
none
.
For
this
is
a
young
wood
and
the
iron
post
is
old
.
"
And
they
stood
looking
upon
it
.
Then
said
King
Edmund
,