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tars was going on only low down near the horizon。
with a thrill of wonder (and there was some terror in it too) they all suddenly realized what was happening。 the spreading blackness was not a cloud at all: it was simply emptiness。 the black part of the sky was the part in which there were no stars left。 all the stars were falling: aslan had called them home。
the last few seconds before the rain of stars had quite ended were very exciting。 stars began falling all round them。 but stars in that world are not the great flaming globes they are in ours。 they are people (edmund and lucy had once met one)。 so now they found showers of glittering people; all with long hair like burning silver and spears like white…hot metal; rushing down to them out of the black air; swifter than falling stones。 they made a hissing noise as they landed and burnt the grass。 and all these stars glided past them and stood somewhere behind; a little to the right。
this was a great advantage; because otherwise; now that there were no stars in the sky; everything would have been pletely dark and you could have seen nothing。 as it was; the crowd of stars behind them cast a fierce; white light over their shoulders。 they could see mile upon mile of narnian woods spread out before them; looking as if they were floodlit。 every bush and almost every blade of grass had its black shadow behind it。 the edge of every leaf stood out so sharp that youd think you could cut your finger on it。
on the grass before them lay their own shadows。 but the great thing was aslans shadow。
it streamed away to their left; enormous and very terrible。 and all this was under a sky that would now be starless forever。
the light from behind them (and a little to their right) was so strong that it lit up even the slopes of the northern moors。 something was moving there。 enormous animals were crawling and sliding down into narnia: great dragons and giant lizards and featherless birds with wings like bats wings。 they disappeared into the woods and for a few minutes there was silence。 then there came … at first from very far off … sounds of wailing and then; from every direction; a rustling and a pattering and a sound of wings。 it came nearer and nearer。 soon one could distinguish the scamper of little feet from the padding of big paws; and the clack…clack of light little hoofs from the thunder of great ones。 and then one could see thousands of pairs of eyes gleaming。 and at last; out of the shadow of the trees; racing up the hill for dear life; by thousands and by millions; came all kinds of creatures … talking beasts; dwarfs; satyrs; fauns; giants; calormenes; men from archenland; monopods; and strange unearthly things from the remote islands of the unknown western lands。 and all these ran up to the doorway where aslan stood。
this part of the adventure was the only one which seemed rather like a dream at the time and rather hard to remember properly afterwards。 especially; one couldnt say how long it had taken。 sometimes it seemed to have lasted only a few minutes; but at others it felt as if it might have gone on for years。 obviously; unless either the door had grown very
much larger or the creatures had suddenly grown as small as gnats; a crowd like that couldnt ever have tried to get through it。 but no one thought about that sort of thing at the time。
the creatures came rushing on; their eyes brighter and brighter as they drew nearer and nearer to the standing stars。 but as they came right up to aslan one or other of two things happened to each of them。 they all looked straight in his face; i dont think they had any choice about that。 and when some looked; the expression of their faces changed terribly … it was fear and hatred: except that; on the faces of talking bears; the fear and hatred lasted only for a fraction of a second。 you could see that they suddenly ceased to the talking beasts。 they were just ordinary animals。 and all the creatures who looked at aslan in that way swerved to their right; his left; and disappeared into his huge black shadow; which (as you have heard) streamed away to the left of the doorway。 the children never saw them again。 i dont know what became of them。 but the others looked in the face of aslan and loved him; though some of them were very frightened at the same time。 and all these came in at the door; in on aslans right。 there were some queer specimens among them。 eustace even recognized one of those very dwarfs who had helped to shoot the horses。 but he had no time to wonder about that sort of thing (and anyway it was no business of his) for a great joy put everything else out of his head。
among the happy creatures who now came crowding round tirian and his friends were all those whom they had thought dead。 there was roonwit the centaur and jewel the unicorn and the good boar and the good bear; and farsight the eagle; and the dear dogs and the horses; and poggin the dwarf。
〃further in and higher up!〃 cried roonwit and thundered away in a gallop to the west。
and though they did not understand him; the words somehow set them tingling all over。
the boar grunted at them cheerfully。 the bear was just going to mutter that he still didnt understand; when he caught sight of the fruit…trees behind them。 he waddled to those trees as fast as he could and there; no doubt; found something he understood very well。
but the dogs remained; wagging their tails; and poggin remained; shaking hands with everyone and grinning all over his honest face。 and jewel leaned his snowy white head over the kings shoulder and the king whispered in jewels ear。 then everyone turned his attention again to what could be seen through the doorway。
the dragons and giant lizards now had narnia to themselves。 they went to and fro tearing up the trees by the roots and crunching them up as if they were sticks of rhubarb。
minute by minute the forests disappeared。 the whole country became bare and you could see all sorts of things about its shape … all the little humps and hollows which you had never noticed before。 the grass died。 soon tirian found that he was looking at a world of