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ife before.It is perhaps not surprising that he began to scream and howl.This was in a way a good thing,for it at last persuaded everyone(even the Warthog)that he was alive. So they dug him up again(his trousers were in a really shocking state by now).As soon as his legs were free he tried to bolt,but one swift curl of the Elephant’s trunk round his waist soon put an end to that.Everyone now thought he must be safely kept somewhere till Aslan had time to come and see him and say what should be done about him.So they made a sort of cage or coop all round him. They then offered him everything they could;think of to eat.
The Donkey collected great piles of thistles and threw them in,but Uncle Andrew didn’t seem to care about them.The Squirrels bombarded him with volleys of nuts but he only covered his head with his hands and tried to keep out of the way.Several birds flew to and fro deligently dropping worms on him.The Bear was especially kind.During the afternoon he found a wild b