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“Aslan,”said the King at last,in a very low voice.“Aslan. Could it be true ? Could he be felling the holy trees and murdering the Dryads ?”
“Unless the Dryads have all done something dreadfully wrong-”murmured Jewel.
“But selling them to Calormenes!”said the King.“Is it possible ?”
“I don’t know,”said Jewel miserably.“He’s not a tame lion.”
“Well,”said the King at last,“we must go on and take the adventure that comes to us.”
“It is the only thing left for us to do,Sire,”said the Unicorn. He did not see at the moment how foolish it was for two of them to go on alone; nor did the King. They were too angry to think clearly. But much evil came of their rashness in the end.
Suddenly the King leaned hard on his friend’s neck and bowed his head.
“Jewel,”he said,“what lies before us ? Horrible thoughts arise in my heart. If we had died before today we should have been happy.”
“Yes,”said Jewel.“We have lived too long. The worst thing in