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,however,they had to leave him there for the night. Aslan was busy all that day instructing the new King and Queen and doing other important things,and could not attend to“poor old Brandy”.What with the nuts,pears,apples,and bananas that had been thrown in to him,he did fairly well for supper;but it wouldn’t be true to say that he passed an agreeable night.
“Bring out that creature,”said Aslan.One of the Elephants lifted Uncle Andrew in its trunk and laid him at the Lion’s feet.He was too frightened to move.
“Please,Aslan,”said Polly,“could you say something to-to unfrighten him ? And then could you say something to prevent him from ever coming back here again ?”
“Do you think he wants to ?”said Aslan.
“Well,Aslan,”said Polly,“he might send someone else.He’s so excited about the bar off the lamp-post growing into a lamp-post tree and he thinks-”
“He thinks great folly,child,”said Aslan.“This world is bursting with life for these few days because the s