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nd the boulder sit up and begin talking to the stump;for in reality the stump and the boulder were simply the Witch and the dwarf.For it was part of her magic that she could make things look like what they aren’t,and she had the presence of mind to do so at the very moment when the knife was knocked out of her hand.She had kept hold of her wand,so it had been kept safe,too.
When the other children woke up next morning(they had been sleeping on piles of cushions in the pavilion)the first thing they heard-from Mrs. Beaver-was that their brother had been rescued and brought into camp late last night;and was at that moment with Aslan.As soon as they had breakfasted4 they all went out,and there they saw Aslan and Edmund walking together in the dewy grass,apart from the rest of the court.There is no need to tell you(and no one ever heard)what Aslan was saying,but it was a conversation which Edmund never forgot.As the others drew nearer Aslan turned to meet them,bringing Edmund with hi