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eter or to blame him but merely stood looking at him with his great unchanging eyes. And it seemed to all of them that there was nothing to be said.
“Please-Aslan,”said Lucy,“can anything be done to save Edmund ?”
“All shall be done,”said Aslan.“But it may be harder than you think.”And then he was silent again for some time.Up to that moment Lucy had been thinking how royal and strong and peaceful his face looked;now it suddenly came into her head that he looked sad as well.But next minute that expression was quite gone. The Lion shook his mane and clapped his paws together(“Terrible paws,”thought Lucy,“if he didn’t know how to velvet them !”) and said,
“Meanwhile,let the feast be prepared.Ladies,take these Daughters of Eve to the pavilion and minister to them.”
When the girls had gone Aslan laid his paw-and though it was velveted it was very heavy-on Peter’s shoulder and said,“Come, Son of Adam,and I will show you a far-off sight of the castle where you are