“There is no need for both of us to go.”
“If ever we loved one another, let me go with you now,”said the Uni.“If you are dead and if Aslan is not Aslan, what life is left for me?”
They turned and walked back together, shedding bitter tears.
As soon as they came to the place where the work was going on the enes raid a cry and came toward them with their ons in hand.But the King held out his sword with the hilt toward them and said:
“I who was King of Narnia and am now a dishonoured knight give mylf up to the justice of Aslan.Bring me before him.”
“And I give mylf up too,”said Jewel.
Then the dark men came round them in a thick crowd, smelling of garlid onions, their white eyes flashing dreadfully in their brown faces.They put a rope halter round Jewel’s hey took the King’s sword away and tied his hands behind his bae of the enes, who had a helmet instead of a turban and emed to be in and, snatched the gold circlet off Tirian’s head and hastily put it away somewhere among his clothes.They led the two prisoners uphill to a place where there was a big clearing.And this was what the prisoners saw.
At the ter of the clearing, which was also the highest point of the hill, there was a little hut like a stable, with a thatched roof.Its door was shut.On the grass in front of the door there sat airian and Jewel, who had been expeg to e Aslan and had heard nothing about a, were very bewildered when they saw it.The Ape was of cour Shift himlf, but he looked ten times uglier than when he lived by Caldron Pool, for he was now dresd up.He was wearing a scarlet jacket which did not fit him very well, having been made for a dwarf.He had Jewelled slippers on his hind paws which would not stay on properly becau, as you know, the hind paws of an Ape are really like hands.He wore what emed to be a paper on his head.There was a great pile of nuts beside him and he kept crag nuts with his jaws and spitting out the shells.And he also kept on pulling up the scarlet jacket to scratch himlf.A great number of Talkis stood fag him, and nearly every fa that crowd looked mirably worried and bewildered.When they saw who the prisoners were they all groaned and whimpered.