chater thirteen hw the dwarf refued t be taken (第14/17页)
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k hole,save in your own fancy,fool,”cried Tirian.“Come out of it.”And,leaning forward,he caught Diggle by the belt and the hood and swung him right out of the circle of Dwarfs. But the moment Tirian put him down,Diggle darted back to his place among the others,rubbing his nose and howling:
“Ow! Ow! What d’you do that for! Banging my face against the wall. You’ve nearly broken my nose.”
“Oh dear!”said Lucy,“What are we to do for them ?”
“Let’em alone,”said Eustace:but as he spoke the earth trembled. The sweet air grew suddenly sweeter. A brightness flashed behind them. All turned. Tirian turned last because he was afraid. There stood his heart’s desire,huge and real,the golden Lion, Aslan himself,and already the others were kneeling in a circle round his forepaws and burying their hands and faces in his mane as he stooped his great head to touch them with his tongue. Then he fixed his eyes upon Tirian,and Tirian came near,trembling, and flung himself at the Lion’s f