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nking; puzzle; so why  dont you let me do your thinking for you? why dont you treat me as i treat you? i dont  think i can do everything。 i know youre better at some things than i am。 thats why i let  you go into the pool; i knew youd do it better than me。 but why cant i have my turn when  it es to something i can do and you cant? am i never to be allowed to do anything?  do be fair。

turn and turn about。鈥

〃oh; well; of course; if you put it that way;〃 said puzzle。

〃i tell you what;〃 said shift。 〃youd better take a good brisk trot down  river as far as chippingford and see if they have any oranges or bananas。鈥

〃but im so tired; shift;〃 pleaded puzzle。

〃yes; but you are very cold and wet;〃 said the ape。 〃you want something to  warm you up。 a brisk trot would be just the thing。 besides; its market day at  chippingford today。鈥

and then of course puzzle said he would go。

as soon as he was alone shift went shambling along; sometimes on two paws  and sometimes on four; till he reached his own tree。 then he swung himself up  from branch to branch; chattering and grinning all the time; and went into his little  house。 he found needle and thread and a big pair of scissors there; for he was a clever ape  and the dwarfs had taught him how to sew。 he put the ball of thread (it was very thick  stuff; more like cord than thread) into his mouth so that his cheek bulged out as if he were  sucking a big bit of toffee。 he held the needle between his lips and took the scissors in  his left paw。

then he came down the tree and shambled across to the lion…skin。 he  squatted down and got to work。

he saw at once that the body of the lion…skin would be too long for puzzle  and its neck too short。 so he cut a good piece out of the body and used it to make a  long collar for puzzles long neck。 then he cut off the head and sewed the collar in  between the head and the shoulders。 he put threads on both sides of the skin so that it would  tie up under puzzles chest and stomach。 every now and then a bird would pass overhead  and shift would stop his work; looking anxiously up。 he did not want anyone to see  what he was doing。 but none of the birds he saw were talking birds; so it didnt  matter。

late in the afternoon puzzle came back。 he was not trotting but only  plodding patiently along; the way donkeys do。

〃there werent any oranges;〃 he said; 〃and there werent any bananas。 and  im very tired。〃 he lay down。

〃e and try on your beautiful new lion…skin coat;〃 said shift。

〃oh bother that old skin;〃 said puzzle。 〃ill try it on in the morning。 im  too tired tonight。鈥

〃you are unkind; puzzle;〃 said shift。 〃if youre tired what do you think i  am? all day long; while youve been having a lovely refreshing walk down the valley;  ive been working hard to make you a coat。 my paws are so tired i can hardly hold  these scissors。

and you wont say thank you …and you wont even look at the coat …and you  dont care … and… and…鈥

〃my dear shift;〃 said puzzle getting up at once; 〃i am so sorry。 ive been  horrid。 of course id love to try it on。 and it looks simply splendid。 do try it on me  at once。 please do。鈥

〃well; stand still then;〃 said the ape。 the skin was very heavy for him to  lift; but in the end; with a lot of pulling and pushing and puffing and blowing; he got it  on to the donkey。 he tied it underneath puzzles body and he tied the legs to  puzzles legs and the tail to puzzles tail。 a good deal of puzzles grey nose and face could be  seen through the open mouth of the lions head。 no one who had ever seen a real lion would  have been taken in for a moment。 but if someone who had never seen a lion looked at  puzzle in his lion…skin he just might mistake him for a lion; if he didnt e too  close; and if the light was not too good; and if puzzle didnt let out a bray and didnt make any  noise with his hoofs。

〃you look wonderful; wonderful;〃 said the ape。 〃if anyone saw you now;  theyd think you were aslan; the great lion; himself。鈥

〃that would be dreadful;〃 said puzzle。

〃no it wouldnt;〃 said shift。 〃everyone would do whatever you told them。鈥

〃but i dont want to tell them anything。鈥

〃but you think of the good we could do!〃 said shift。 〃youd have me to  advise you; you know。 id think of sensible orders for you to give。 and everyone would have  to obey us; even the king himself。 we would set everything right in narnia。鈥

〃but isnt everything right already?〃 said puzzle。

〃what!〃 cried shift。 〃everything right?…when there are no oranges or  bananas?鈥

〃well; you know;〃 said puzzle; 〃there arent many people … in fact; i dont  think theres anyone but yourself who wants those sort of things。鈥

〃theres sugar too;〃 said shift。

〃hm yes;〃 said the ass。 〃it would be nice if there was more sugar。鈥

〃well then; thats settled;〃 said the ape。 〃you will pretend to be aslan;  and ill tell you what to say。鈥

〃no; no; no;〃 said puzzle。 〃dont say such dreadful things。 it would be  wrong; shift。 i maybe not very clever but i know that much。 what would bee of us if the  real aslan turned up?鈥

〃i expect hed be very pleased;〃 said shift。 〃probably he sent us the lion …skin on purpose; so that we could set things to right。 anyway; he never does turn up; you  know。 not nowadays。鈥

at that moment there came a great thunderclap right overhead and the ground  trembled with a small earthquake。 both the animals lost their balance and were flung  on their faces。

〃there!〃 gasped puzzle; as soon as he had breath to speak。 〃its a sign; a  warning。 i knew we were doing something dreadfully wicked。 take this wretched skin off me  at once。鈥

〃no; no;〃 said the ape (whose mind worked very quickly)。 〃its a sign the  other way。 i was just going to say that if the real aslan; as you call him; meant us to  go on with this; he would send us a thunderclap and an earth…tremor。 it was just on the tip  of my tongue; only the sign itself came before i could get the words out。 youve got to  do it now; puzzle。 and please dont let us have any more arguing。 you know you dont  understand these things。 what could a donkey know about signs?鈥

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CHAPTER TWO

灏彛昏;t锛寈t;澶诲爞
the rashness of the king   about three weeks later the last of the kings of narnia sat under the great  oak which grew beside the door of his little hunting lodge; where he often stayed for  ten days or so in the pleasant spring weather。 it was a low; thatched building not far  from the eastern end of lantern waste and some way above the meeting of the two rivers。 he  loved to live there simply and at ease; away from the state and pomp of cair paravel; the  royal city。

his name was king tirian; and he was between twenty and twenty…five years  old; his shoulders were already broad and strong and his limbs full of hard muscle;  but his beard was still scanty。 he had blue eyes and a fearless; honest face。

there was no one with him that spring morning except his dearest friend;  jewel the unicorn。 they loved each other like brothers and each had saved the others  life in the wars。 the lordly beast stood close beside the kings chair; with its neck  bent round polishing its blue horn against the creamy whiteness of its flank。

〃i cannot set myself to any work or sport today; jewel;〃 said the king。 〃i  can think of nothing but this wonderful news。 think you we shall hear any more of it  today?鈥

〃they are the most wonderful tidings ever heard in our days or our fathers  or our grandfathers days; sire;〃 said jewel; 〃if they are true。鈥

〃how can they choose but be true?〃 said the king。 〃it is more than a week  ago that the first birds came flying over us saying; aslan is here; aslan has e to  narnia again。

and after that it was the squirrels。 they had not seen him; but they said  it was certain he was in the woods。 then came the stag。 he said he had seen him with his own  eyes; a great way off; by moonlight; in lantern waste。 then came that dark man with  the beard; the merchant from calormen。 the calormenes care nothing for aslan as we do;  but the man spoke of it as a thing beyond doubt。 and there was the badger last  night; he too had seen aslan。鈥

〃indeed; sire;〃 answered jewel; 〃i believe it all。 if i

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