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sface,andmarkedeverywordthathesaidtotheMonkey,thenIchangedmymind:
forIsawthattheTarkaandidnotbelieveinithimself.AndthenIunderstoodthathedidnotbelieveinTashatall:
forifhehad,howcouldhedaretomockhim?
WhenIunderstoodthis,agreatragefelluponmeandIwonderedthatthetrueTashdidnotstrikedownboththeMonkeyandtheTarkaanwithfirefromheaven.NeverthelessIhidmyangerandheldmytongueandwaitedtoseehowitwouldend.Butlastnight,assomeofyouknow,theMonkeybroughtnotforththeyellowthingbutsaidthatallwhodesiredtolookuponTashlan-forsotheymixedthetwowordstopretendthattheywereallone-mustpassonebyoneintothehovel.AndIsaidtomyself,Doubtlessthisissomeotherdeception.ButwhentheCathadfollowedinandhadcomeoutagaininamadnessofterror,thenIsaidtomyself,SurelythetrueTash,whomtheycalledonwithoutknowledgeorbelief,hasnowcomeamongus,andwillavengehimself.AndthoughmyheartwasturnedintowaterinsidemebecauseofthegreatnessandterrorofTash,yetmydesirewasstrongerthanmyfear,andIputforceuponmykneestostaythemfromtrembling,andonmyteeththattheyshouldnotchatter,andresolvedtolookuponthefaceofTashthoughheshouldslayme.SoIofferedmyselftogointothehovel;
andtheTarkaan,thoughunwillingly,letmego.
AssoonasIhadgoneinatthedoor,thefirstwonderwasthatIfoundmyselfinthisgreatsunlight(asweallarenow)thoughtheinsideofthehovelhadlookeddarkfromoutside.ButIhadnotimetomarvelatthis,forimmediatelyIwasforcedtofightformyheadagainstoneofourownmen.AssoonasIsawhimIunderstoodthattheMonkeyandtheTarkaanhadsethimtheretoslayanywhocameinifhewerenotintheirsecrets:
sothatthismanalsowasaliarandamockerandnotrueservantofTash.Ihadthebetterwilltofighthim;
andhavingslainthevillain,Icasthimoutbehindmethroughthedoor.
ThenIlookedaboutmeandsawtheskyandthewidelands,andsmelledthesweetness.AndIsaid,BytheGods,thisisapleasantplace:
itmaybethatIamcomeintothecountryofTash.AndIbegantojourneyintothestrangecountryandtoseekhim.
SoIwentovermuchgrassandmanyflowersandamongallkindsofwholesomeanddelectabletreestilllo!
inanarrowplacebetweentworockstherecametomeetmeagreatLion.Thespeedofhimwasliketheostrich,andhissizewasanelephant'
s;
hishairwaslikepuregoldandthebrightnessofhiseyeslikegoldthatisliquidinthefurnace.HewasmoreterriblethantheFlamingMountainofLagour,andinbeautyhesurpassedallthatisintheworldevenastheroseinbloomsurpassesthedustofthedesert.ThenIfellathisfeetandthought,Surelythisisthehourofdeath,fortheLion(whoisworthyofallhonour)willknowthatIhaveservedTashallmydaysandnothim.Nevertheless,itisbettertoseetheLionanddiethantobeTisrocoftheworldandliveandnottohaveseenhim.ButtheGloriousOnebentdownhisgoldenheadandtouchedmyforeheadwithhistongueandsaid,Son,thouartwelcome.ButIsaid,Alas,Lord,IamnosonofthinebuttheservantofTash.Heanswered,Child,alltheservicethouhastdonetoTash,Iaccountasservicedonetome.Thenbyreasonsofmygreatdesireforwisdomandunderstanding,IovercamemyfearandquestionedtheGloriousOneandsaid,Lord,isitthentrue,astheApesaid,thatthouandTashareone?
TheLiongrowledsothattheearthshook(buthiswrathwasnotagainstme)andsaid,Itisfalse.NotbecauseheandIareone,butbecauseweareopposites,Itaketometheserviceswhichthouhastdonetohim.ForIandheareofsuchdifferentkindsthatnoservicewhichisvilecanbedonetome,andnonewhichisnotvilecanbedonetohim.ThereforeifanymanswearbyTashandkeephisoathfortheoath'
ssake,itisbymethathehastrulysworn,thoughheknowitnot,anditisIwhorewardhim.Andifanymandoacrueltyinmyname,then,thoughhesaysthenameAslan,itisTashwhomheservesandbyTashhisdeedisaccepted.Dostthouunderstand,Child?
Isaid,Lord,thouknowesthowmuchIunderstand.ButIsaidalso(forthetruthconstrainedme),YetIhavebeenseekingTashallmydays.Beloved,saidtheGloriousOne,unlessthydesirehadbeenformethouwouldstnothavesoughtsolongandsotruly.Forallfindwhattheytrulyseek.
Thenhebreatheduponmeandtookawaythetremblingfrommylimbsandcausedmetostanduponmyfeet.Andafterthat,hesaidnotmuch,butthatweshouldmeetagain,andImustgofurtherupandfurtherin.Thenheturnedhimaboutinastormandflurryofgoldandwasgonesuddenly.
Andsincethen,OKingsandLadies,Ihavebeenwanderingtofindhimandmyhappinessissogreatthatitevenweakensmelikeawound.Andthisisthemarvelofmarvels,thathecalledmeBeloved,mewhoambutasadog-"
Eh?
What'
sthat?
"
saidoneoftheDogs.
Sir,"
saidEmeth."
ItisbutafashionofspeechwhichwehaveinCalormen."
Well,Ican'
tsayit'
soneIlikeverymuch,"
saidtheDog.
Hedoesn'
tmeananyharm,"
saidanolderDog.
Afterall,wecallourpuppiesBoyswhentheydon'
tbehaveproperly."
Sowedo,"
saidthefirstDog."
Orgirls."
S-s-sh!
saidtheOldDog."
That'
snotanicewordtouse.Rememberwhereyouare."
Look!
saidJillsuddenly.Someonewascoming,rathertimidly,tomeetthem;
agracefulcreatureonfourfeet,allsilvery-grey.Andtheystaredathimforawholetensecondsbeforefiveorsixvoicessaidallatonce,"
Why,it'
soldPuzzle!
Theyhadneverseenhimbydaylightwiththelion-skinoff,anditmadeanextraordinarydifference.Hewashimselfnow:
abeautifuldonkeywithsuchasoft,greycoatandsuchagentle,honestfacethatifyouhadseenhimyouwouldhavedonejustwhatJillandLucydid-rushedforwardandputyourarmsroundhisneckandkissedhisnoseandstrokedhisears.
Whentheyaskedhimwherehehadbeenhesaidhehadcomeinatthedooralongwithalltheothercreaturesbuthehad-well,totellthetruth,hehadbeenkeepingoutoftheirwayasmuchashecould;
andoutofAslan'
sway.ForthesightoftherealLionhadmadehimsoashamedofallthatnonsenseaboutdressingupinalion-skinthathedidnotknowhowtolookanyoneintheface.ButwhenhesawthatallhisfriendsweregoingawayWestward,andafterhehadhadamouthfulofgrass("
AndI'
venevertastedsuchgoodgrassinmylife,"
saidPuzzle),hepluckeduphiscourageandfollowed."
ButwhatI'
lldoifIreallyhavetomeetAslan,I'
msureIdon'
tknow,"
headded.
You'
llfinditwillbeallrightwhenyoureallydo,"
saidQueenLucy.
Thentheywentforwardtogether,alwaysWestward,forthatseemedtobethedirectionAslanhadmeantwhenhecriedout,"
Furtherupandfutherin."
Manyothercreatureswereslowlymovingthesameway,butthatgrassycountrywasverywideandtherewasnocrowding.
Itstillseemedtobeearly,andthemorningfreshnesswasintheair.Theykeptonstoppingtolookroundandtolookbehindthem,partlybecauseitwassobeautifulbutpartlyalsobecausetherewassomethingaboutitwhichtheycouldnotunderstand.
Peter,"
saidLucy,"
whereisthis,doyousuppose?
Idon'
saidtheHighKing."
ItremindsmeofsomewherebutIcan'
tgiveitaname.Coulditbesomewhereweoncestayedforaholidaywhenwewerevery,verysmall?
Itwouldhavetohavebeenajollygoodholiday,"
saidEustace."
Ibetthereisn'
tacountrylikethisanywhereinourworld.Lookatthecolours!
Youcouldn'
tgetablueliketheblueonthosemountainsinourworld."
IsitnotAslan'
scountry?
saidTirian.
NotlikeAslan'
scountryontopofthatmountainbeyondtheEasternendoftheworld,"
saidJill."
I'
vebeenthere."
Ifyouaskme,"
saidEdmund,"
it'
slikesomewhereintheNarnianworld.Lookatthosemountainsahead-andthebigice-mountainsbeyondthem.Surelythey'
reratherlikethemountainsweusedtoseefromNarnia,theonesupWestwardbeyondtheWaterfall?
Yes,sotheyare,"
saidPeter."
Onlythesearebigger."
tthinkthoseonesaresoverylikeanythinginNarnia,"
saidLucy."
Butlookthere.