Цитата из книги «Лев, колдунья и платяной шкаф» Клайв Стейплз Льюиспоказать все Добавить

But as for Aslan himself, the Beavers and the children didn’t know what to do or say when they saw him. People who have not been in Narnia sometimes think that a thing cannot be good and terrible at the same time. If the children had ever thought so, they were cured of it now. For when they tried to look at Aslan’s face they just caught a glimpse of the golden mane and the great, royal, solemn, overwhelming eyes; and then they found they couldn’t look at him and went all trembly.“Go on,” whispered Mr Beaver.“No,” whispered Peter, “you first.”“No, Sons of Adam before animals,” whispered Mr Beaver back again.“Susan,” whispered Peter, “What about you? Ladies first.”“No, you’re the eldest,” whispered Susan. And of course the longer they went on doing this the more awkward they felt. Then at last Peter realized that it was up to him. He drew his sword and raised it to the salute and hastily saying to the others “Come on. Pull yourselves together,” he advanced to the Lion and said:“We have come—Aslan.”
«Лев, колдунья и платяной шкаф» — одна из самых известных зимних сказок. История о добре и зле, чуде и выборе, к которой хочется возвращаться в Рождество. Классическая сказка Клайва Стейплза Льюиса из цикла «Хроники Нарнии». Заснеженный мир, говорящие звери, Белая Колдунья и Лев Аслан — история, знакомая многим с детства и по книгам, и по фильму. Подходит для семейного прослушивания. Аудиокнига без сокращений.