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The sky in the east was whitish by now and the stars were getting fainter-all except one very big one low down on the eastern horizon.They felt colder than they had been all night.The mice crept away again.
The girls cleared away the remains of the gnawed ropes.Aslan looked more like himself without them.Every moment his dead face looked nobler,as the light grew and they could see it better.
In the wood behind them a bird gave a chuckling sound.It had been so still for hours and hours that it startled them.Then another bird answered it.Soon there were birds singing all over the place.
It was quite definitely early morning now,not late night.
“I’m so cold,”said Lucy.
“So am I,”said Susan.“Let’s walk about a bit.”
They walked to the eastern edge of the hill and looked down. The one big star had almost disappeared.The country all looked dark grey,but beyond,at the very end of the world,the sea showed pale.The sky began to turn red.The