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“I cannot set myself to any work or sport today,Jewel,”said the King.“I can think of nothing but this wonderful news. Think you we shall hear any more of it today ?”
“They are the most wonderful tidings ever heard in our days or our fathers’ or our grandfathers’ days,Sire,”said Jewel,“if they are true.”
“How can they choose but be true ?”said the King.“It is more than a week ago that the first birds came flying over us saying, Aslan is here,Aslan has come to Narnia again. And after that it was the squirrels. They had not seen him,but they said it was certain he was in the woods. Then came the Stag. He said he had seen him with his own eyes,a great way off,by moonlight, in Lantern Waste. Then came that dark Man with the beard,the merchant from Calormen. The Calormenes care nothing for Aslan as we do; but the man spoke of it as a thing beyond doubt. And there was the Badger last night; he too had seen Aslan.”
“Indeed,Sire,”answered Jewel,“I believe it all.