chater ten the return f the l (第6/10页)
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“Not because you are?”
“I am not.But every year you grow,you will find me bigger.”
For a time she was so happy that she did not want to speak.But Aslan spoke.
“Lucy,”he said,“we must not lie here for long.You have work in hand,and much time has been lost today.”
“Yes,wasn’t it a shame?”said Lucy.“I saw you all right.They wouldn’t believe me.They’re all so—”
From somewhere deep inside Aslan’s body there came the faintest suggestion of a growl.
“I’m sorry,”said Lucy,who understood some of his moods.“I didn’t mean to start slanging the others.But it wasn’t my fault anyway,was it?”
The Lion looked straight into her eyes.
“Oh,Aslan,”said Lucy.“You don’t mean it was? How could I—I couldn’t have left the others and come up to you alone,how could I? Don’t look at me like that…oh well,I suppose I could.Yes,and it wouldn’t have been alone,I know,not if I was with you.But what would have been the good?”