CHAPTER FIFTEEN DEEPER MAGIC FROM BEFORE THE DAWN OF TIME(1 / 3)

As soon as the wood was silent again Susan and Lucy crept out onto the open hill-top.The moon was getting low and thin clouds were passing across her, but still they could e the shape of the Lion lying dead in his bonds.And down they both k i grass and kisd his cold fad stroked his beautiful fur—what was left of it—and cried till they could o more.And then they looked at each other and held each other’s hands for mere loneliness and cried again; and then again were silent.At last Lucy said,

“I ’t bear to look at that horrible muzzle.I wonder could we take if off?”

So they tried.And after a lot of w at it(for their fingers were cold and it was now the darkest part of the night)they succeeded.And when they saw his face without it they burst out g again and kisd it and fo and wiped away the blood and the foam as well as they could.And it was all more lonely and hopeless and horrid than I know how to describe.

“I wonder could we untie him as well?”said Susaly.But the enemies, out of pure spitefulness, had drawn the cords so tight that the girls could make nothing of the knots.

As soon as the wood was silent again Susan and Lucy crept out onto the open hill-top.The moon was getting low and thin clouds were passing across her, but still they could e the shape of the Lion lying dead in his bonds.And down they both k i grass and kisd his cold fad stroked his beautiful fur—what was left of it—and cried till they could o more.And then they looked at each other and held each other’s hands for mere loneliness and cried again; and then again were silent.At last Lucy said,

“I ’t bear to look at that horrible muzzle.I wonder could we take if off?”

So they tried.And after a lot of w at it(for their fingers were cold and it was now the darkest part of the night)they succeeded.And when they saw his face without it they burst out g again and kisd it and fo and wiped away the blood and the foam as well as they could.And it was all more lonely and hopeless and horrid than I know how to describe.

“I wonder could we untie him as well?”said Susaly.But the enemies, out of pure spitefulness, had drawn the cords so tight that the girls could make nothing of the knots.