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CHAPTER SIXTEEN

        FAREELL tO S getting tired, I dont ten     to do anyt t be special reasons for stopping, and it ly s:    "I say! Steady! Look o!”

        And ons of    er every sed, flas aterfall; and already t heir ears.

        "Dont stop! Furt; called Farsigilting    a little upwards.

        "Its all very ace, but Je:    "Dont stop. Furtake it in your stride.”

        be er but     moment everyone sa o ter-skelter beer splaser    biting cold as all    of ted, but of a delicious foamy ess. traigerfall itself.

        "tely crazy," said Eustaund.

        "I kno -" said Edmund.

        "Isnt it ; said Lucy. "iced one t feel afraid,    even if oo? try it.”

        "By Jove, ; said Eustace after ried.

        Jeerfall first, but tirian     be, so ster te moving steadily up terfall. t    tell w he moved on, higher    and higher.

        t of er just above     cascaded out in treams all round    beirian.    raighe wall of a house.

        looked fu    been at    all out of breat noy of    spluttering and sneezing among t ime t ter. But before Jill    ime to notice all terfall        of t errible    tless jags of rock. But in t . You    on,    up and up, ed lig you from ter and all    manner of coloured stones flas, till it seemed as if you    errified, but later it ing. And t    last one came to ter poured over top and    found t one    on terfall. t was rag away    behind you,

        but you . Soon thappy.

        A long valley opened a snoains, no the sky.

        "Furt; cried Jeantly they were off again.

        t of Narnia noo tern ild er nor even t t;Do you remember? Do you remember?" t in steady    voices too,    panting, ty er than an    arrow flies.

        ", Lord?" said tirian. "Is it true, as stories tell, t you two    journeyed he world was made?”

        "Yes," said Digory, "and it seems to me as if it erday.”

        "And on a flying ; asked tirian. "Is t part true?”

        "Certainly," said Digory. But t;Faster, faster!”

        So ter and faster till it er t ter eep sides of er times crossing it and skimming across    mountainlakes as if ts, till at last at turquoise, ts sides eep    as top of it ran a green    above trees w like    gold.

        "Furt; roared traig t of t    almost as er from a broken    at t of some bay. teep as top did t     golden gates. And for a moment none of    to try if tes    just as t about t "Dare    rig be meant for us?”

        But    ,    blees swung open.

        tirian stood . And    ted: a little, sleek, brigalking Mouse    h a red

        featu a circlet on its s left paing on a long    s bo beautiful bos s;ele, in ther in.”

        tirian saer and King Edmund and Queen Lucy ruso    kneel do t "Reepid tirian    breat , for no    at t Battle    of Beruna and aftero t before ime to t trong arms t    a bearded kiss on ;, lad? Art taller since I last touchee!”

        It    as tirian    , nor even    as tirian remembered er years le boy playing games le    garden at Cair Paravel, just before bedtime on summer evenings. to o him.

        Je to ;I o talk for a little and t t apple    a    colt." But    moment o t of tey and    even a Uniigs presence: a    great    at t ", cousins!" and ted "Fledge! Good old Fledge!" and ruso    kiss it.

        But by noo e in. So all of tes, into t bleo of t garden and into ture of sunligrees,    urf t ted e flo truck everyo side.    But no one ime to t t for people o meet tion.

        Everyone you ory of tries)    seemed to be ted, and ars daug father    Caspian himself.

        And close beside rumpkin    truffle-er torm taur and a     ar of Deliverance. And t, hen

        - irian - t, tumnus ting and    kissing and ake it out again after a rest of five or six o tre of t in    a tree and looked do t of t tree    aiful t everyone bohem.

        And , for t Kings of Narnia and Arciria    as you would feel if you were brougheir glory.

        About er - or it miger, for time t like time ood    Narnian    friend, tumnus, looking do garden, and seeing all Narnia    spread out belo : it sank do belorees in t lo. turned    inood o t the garden.

        "I see," s last, tfully. "I see noable. It is far bigger i side.”

        "Of course, Daug; said t;ts. tside.”

        Lucy looked    t it    really a garden but    a ains. But t    strange: shem all.

        "I see," s;till Narnia, and more real and more beautiful    t as it iful tside table door! I see... hin Narnia...”

        "Yes," said Mr tumnus, "like an onion: except t as you go in and in,    eac.”

        And Lucy looked t and soon found t a neiful    to ever s,    migeadily on it, became quite clear and close as if selescope. S and beyond it t city of taso Easto sea ser islands to tain    no    of a great s o e quite close. to    and sao be a    great bank of

        brig off from t s it    a cloud at all but a real land. And    of it, s once cried out, "Peter! Edmund! e and    look! e quickly." And their eyes also had bee like    hers.

        "; exclaimed Peter. "Its England. And ts tself -    Professor Kirks old ry wures began!”

        "I t t royed," said Edmund.

        "So it ; said t;But you are no t as t inner England no    good troyed.”

        Suddenly ted to anot, and ter and Edmund    and Lucy gasped    and sed out and began    t, deep valley. It    ing on to meet them.

        " at t; said Lucy.

        "t is easy," said Mr tumnus. "t try and try - all tries - are only spurs jutting out from t mountains of Aslan. e o ill it joins on. And listen! t all go up.”

        And soon toget, brig oains o be seen. But tains: ts and green slopes and s orcerfalls, one above ther,    going up forever.

        And time,    valley the real England grew    nearer and nearer.

        t aronger. Lucy sa a great series of many -coloured cliffs led up in front of ts staircase. And t everyto cliff like a    living cataract of poy.

        And t person en looks beside a St Bernard. to Puzzle at    t uro them and said:
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