《THE SILVER CHAIR》

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me to at all。

at that moment aslan and the signs rushed back into her mind。 she had  forgotten all about them for the last half…hour。

〃scrubb!〃 she whispered; grabbing his arm。 〃scrubb; quick! do you see  anyone you know?”

〃so youve turned up again; have you?〃 said scrubb disagreeably (for which  he had some reason)。 〃well; keep quiet; cant you? i want to listen。”

〃dont be a fool;〃 said jill。 〃there isnt a moment to lose。 dont you see  some old friend here? because youve got to go and speak to him at once。”

〃what are you talking about?〃 said scrubb。

〃its aslan … the lion … says youve got to;〃 said jill despairingly。 〃ive  seen him。”

〃oh; you have; have you? what did he say?”

〃he said the very first person you saw in narnia would be an old friend;  and youd got to speak to him at once。”

〃well; theres nobody here ive ever seen in my life before; and anyway; i  dont know whether this is narnia。”

〃thought you said youd been here before;〃 said jill。

〃well; you thought wrong then。”

〃well; i like that! you told me …”

〃for heavens sake dry up and lets hear what theyre saying。”

the king was speaking to the dwarf; but jill couldnt hear what he said。  and; as far as she could make out; the dwarf made no answer; though he nodded and wagged  his head a great deal。 then the king raised his voice and addressed the whole court:  but his voice was so old and cracked that she could understand very little of his speech  … especially since it was all about people and places she had never heard of。 when the  speech was over; the king stooped down and kissed the dwarf on both cheeks;  straightened himself; raised his right hand as if in blessing; and went; slowly and with feeble  steps; up the gangway and on board the ship。 the courtiers appeared to be greatly moved  by his departure。 handkerchiefs were got out; sounds of sobbing were heard in  every direction。

the gangway was cast off; trumpets sounded from the poop; and the ship  moved away from the quay。 (it was being towed by a rowing…boat; but jill didnt see  that。)

〃now …〃 said scrubb; but he didnt get any farther; because at that moment  a large white object … jill thought for a second that it was a kite … came gliding  through the air and alighted at his feet。 it was a white owl; but so big that it stood as high  as a good…sized dwarf。

it blinked and peered as if it were short…sighted; and put its head a  little on one side; and said in a soft; hooting kind of voice:  〃tu…whoo; tu…whoo! who are you two?”

〃my names scrubb; and this is pole;〃 said eustace。 〃would you mind telling  us where we are?”

〃in the land of narnia; at the kings castle of cair paravel。”

〃is that the king whos just taken ship?”

〃too true; too true;〃 said the owl sadly; shaking its big head。 〃but who  are you? theres something magic about you two。 i saw you arrive: you flew。 everyone else  was so busy seeing the king off that nobody knew。 except me。 i happened to notice you;  you flew。”

〃we were sent here by aslan;〃 said eustace in a low voice。

〃tu…whoo; tu…whoo!〃 said the owl; ruffling out its feathers。 〃this is  almost too much for me; so early in the evening。 im not quite myself till the suns down。”

〃and weve been sent to find the lost prince;〃 said jill; who had been  anxiously waiting to get into the conversation。

〃its the first ive heard about it;〃 said eustace。 〃what prince?”

〃you had better e and speak to the lord regent at once;〃 it said。  〃thats him; over there in the donkey carriage; trumpkin the dwarf。〃 the bird turned and  began leading the way; muttering to itself; 〃whoo! tu…whoo! what a to…do! i cant think  clearly yet。 its too early。”

〃what is the kings name?〃 asked eustace。

〃caspian the tenth;〃 said the owl。 and jill wondered why scrubb had  suddenly pulled up short in his walk and turned an extraordinary colour。 she thought she  had never seen him look so sick about anything。 but before she had time to ask any  questions they had reached the dwarf; who was just gathering up the reins of his donkey and  preparing to drive back to the castle。 the crowd of courtiers had broken up and were  going in the same direction; by ones and twos and little knots; like people ing away  from watching a game or a race。

〃tu…whoo! ahem! lord regent;〃 said the owl; stooping down a little and  holding its beak near the dwarfs ear。

〃heh? whats that?〃 said the dwarf。

〃two strangers; my lord;〃 said the owl。

〃rangers! what dye mean?〃 said the dwarf。 〃i see two unmonly grubby  man…cubs。

what do they want?”

〃my names jill;〃 said jill; pressing forward。 she was very eager to  explain the important business on which they had e。

〃the girls called jill;〃 said the owl; as loud as it could。

〃whats that?〃 said the dwarf。 〃the girls are all killed! i dont believe a  word of it。 what girls? who killed em?”

〃only one girl; my lord;〃 said the owl。 〃her name is jill。”

〃speak up; speak up;〃 said the dwarf。 〃dont stand there buzzing and  twittering in my ear。 whos been killed?”

〃nobodys been killed;〃 hooted the owl。

〃who?”

〃nobody。”

〃all right; all right。 you neednt shout。 im not so deaf as all that。 what  do you mean by ing here to tell me that nobodys been killed? why should anyone have  been killed?”

〃better tell him im eustace;〃 said scrubb。

〃the boys eustace; my lord;〃 hooted the owl as loud as it could。

〃useless?〃 said the dwarf irritably。 〃i dare say he is。 is that any reason  for bringing him to court? hey?”

〃not useless;〃 said the owl。 〃eustace。”

〃used to it; is he? i dont know what youre talking about; im sure。 i  tell you what it is; master glimfeather; when i was a young dwarf there used to be talking  beasts and birds in this country who really could talk。 there wasnt all this mumbling and  muttering and whispering。 it wouldnt have been tolerated for a moment。 not for a moment;  sir。 urnus; my trumpet please …”

a little faun who had been standing quietly beside the dwarfs elbow all  this time now handed him a silver eartrumpet。 it was made like the musical instrument  called a serpent; so that the tube curled right round the dwarfs neck。 while he was getting  it settled the owl; glimfeather; suddenly said to the children in a whisper:  〃my brains a bit clearer now。 dont say anything about the lost prince。  ill explain later。 it wouldnt do; wouldnt do; tu…whoo! oh what a to…do!”

〃now;〃 said the dwarf; 〃if you have anything sensible to say; master  glimfeather; try and say it。 take a deep breath and dont attempt to speak too quickly。”

with help from the children; and in spite of a fit of coughing on the part  of the dwarf; glimfeather explained that the strangers had been sent by aslan to visit  the court of narnia。 the dwarf glanced quickly up at them with a new expression in his  eyes。

〃sent by the lion himself; hey?〃 he said。 〃and from mm … from that other  place … beyond the worlds end; hey?”

〃yes; my lord;〃 bawled eustace into the trumpet。

〃son of adam and daughter of eve; hey?〃 said the dwarf。 but people at  experiment house havent heard of adam and eve; so jill and eustace couldnt answer  this。 but the dwarf didnt seem to notice。

〃well; my dears;〃 he said; taking first one and then the other by the hand  and bowing his head a little。 〃you are very heartily wele。 if the good king; my poor  master; had not this very hour set sail for seven isles; he would have been glad of your  ing。 it would have brought back his youth to him for a moment … for a moment。 and now; it  is high time for supper。 you shall tell me your business in full council tomorrow  morning。

master glimfeather; see that bedchambers and suitable clothes and all else  are provided for these guests in the most honourable fashion。 and … glimfeather … in  your ear …”

here the dwarf put his mouth close to the owls head and; no doubt;  intended to whisper: but; like other deaf people; he wasnt a very good judge of his own voice;  and both children heard him say; 〃see that theyre properly washed。”

after that; the dwarf touched up his donkey and it set off towards the  castle at something between a trot and a waddle (it was a very fat little beast); while the  faun; the owl; and the children followed at a rather slower pace。 the sun had set and the air  was growing cool。

they went across the lawn and then through an orchard and so to the north  gate of cair paravel; which stood wide open。 inside; they found a grassy courtyard。  lights were already showing from the windows of the great hall on their right and from  a more plicated mass of buildings straight ahead。 into these the owl led them;  and there a most delightful person was called to look after jill。 she was not much  taller than jill herself; and a good deal slenderer; but obviously full grown; graceful as a  willow; and her hair was willowy too; and there seemed to be moss in it。 she brought jill  to a round room in one of the turrets; where there was a little bath sunk in the floor and  a fire of sweet…smelling woods burning on the flat hearth and a lamp hanging by a silver  chain from the vaulted roof。 the window looked west into the strange land of narnia; and  jill saw the red remains of the sunset still glowing behi
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