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sly carved,and handed it to the Centaur. The Centaur raised the bowl and said,
“I drink first to Aslan and truth,Sire,and secondly to your Majesty.”
He finished the wine enough for six strong men at one draught and handed the empty bowl back to the page.
“Now,Roonwit,”said the King.“Do you bring us more news of Aslan ?”
Roonwit looked very grave,frowning a little.
“Sire,”he said.“You know how long I have lived and studied the stars; for we Centaurs live longer than you Men,and even longer than your kind,Unicorn. Never in all my days have I seen such terrible things written in the skies as there have been nightly since this year began. The stars say nothing of the coming of Aslan,nor of peace,nor of joy. I know by my art that there have not been such disastrous conjunctions of the planets for five hundred years. It was already in my mind to come and warn your Majesty that some great evil hangs over Narnia. But last night the rumour reached me that Asla