“Oh,well,ofcourse,ifyouputitthatuzzle。
“Itellyouwhat,”saidShift。“You'dbettertakeagoodbrisktrotdownriverasfarasgfordaheyhaveanyesorbananas。”
“ButI'msotired,Shift,”pleadedPuzzle。
&youareveryde。“Youwao。Abrisktrotwouldbejustthethi'smarketdayatgfordtoday。”AndthenofcoursePuzzlesaidhewouldgo。
Assoonashewasalowentshamblingaloimesontwopawsaimesonfour,tillhereachedhisowhenheswunghimselfupfrombranch,gandgrinniime,aohislittlehouse。Hefouhreadandabigpairofscissorsthere;forhewasacleverApeandtheDwarfshadtaughthimhowtosew。Heputtheballofthread(itwasverythickstuff,morelikethread)intohismouthsothathischeekbulgedoutasifheweresugabigbitoftoffee。Heheldtheweenhislipsandtooktheshisleftpaw。Thehetreeandshambledacrosstothelioeddownandgottowork。
&ohebodyofthelion-skioolongforPuzzleaooshort。SohecutagoodpieceoutofthebodyaomakealongcollarforPuzzle'sloheofftheheadahebetweeheshoulders。HeputthreadsonbothsidesoftheskinsothatitwouldtieupunderPuzzle'sdstomach。EverynowandthenabirdwouldpassoverheadandShiftwouldstophiswork,lookinganxiouslyup。Hedidnotwaoseewhathewasdoing。ButhebirdshesawwereTalkingBirds,soitdidn'tmatter。
&heafternoonPuzzlecameback。Hewasnbutonlyploddilyalong,thewaydonkeysdo。
“Thereweren'tanyes,”hesaid,“andthereweren'tanybananas。AndI'mverytired。”Helaydown。
&ryoifulnewlion-skincoat,”saidShift。
“Ohbotherthatoldskin,”saidPuzzle。“I'lltryitoninthem。I'mtht。”
“Youareunkind,Puzzle,”saidShift。“Ifyou'retiredwhatdoyouthinkIam?Alldaylong,whileyou'vebeenhavingalwalkdownthevalley,I'vebeenwhardtomakeyouaypawsaresotiredIhardlyholdthesescissors。Andyouwon'tsaythankyou-andyouwon'tevenlookatthedyoudon'td—and—”
“MydearShift,”saidPuzzlegettingupatonce,“Iamsosorry。I'vebeenhorrid。OfcourseI'dlovetotryiton。Anditlookssimplysplendid。Dotryitoonce。Pleasedo。”
&andstillthen,”saidtheApe。Theskinwasveryheavyforhimtolift,butihalotofpullingandpushingandpuffingandblowiontothedouhPuzzle'sbodyahelegstoPuzzle'slegsaoPuzzle'stail。AgooddealofPuzzle'sgraynoseandfacecouldbeseenthroughtheopenmouthofthelion'shead。Noonewhohadeverseenareallionwouldhavebeentakeninforamoment。ButifsomeonewhohadneverseenalioPuzzleinhisliomightmistakehimforalion,ifhedidn'tetoodifthelightwasnottoogood,andifPuzzledidn'tletoutabrayanddidn'tmakeahhishoofs。
“Youlookwonderful,wonderful,”saidtheApe。“Ifanyonesawyounow,they'dthinkyouwereAslaLion,himself。”
“Thatwouldbedreadful,”saidPuzzle。
“Noitwouldn't,”saidShift。“Everyonewoulddowhateveryoutoldthem。”
“ButIdon'twahemanything。”
“Butyouthinkofthegoodwecoulddo!”saidShift。“You'dhavemetoadviseyou,youknow。I'dthinkofsensibleive。Andeveryonewouldhavetoobeyus,eventheKinghimself。WewouldseteverythingrightinNarnia。”
“Butishingrightalready?”saidPuzzle。
“What!”criedShift。“Everythingright?-whentherearenesorbananas?”
“Well,youknouzzle,“therearen'tma,Idon'tthinkthere'sayourselfwhowaofthings。”
“There'ssugartoo,”saidShift。
“H'myes,”saidtheAss。“Itwouldbeherewasmar。”
&hen,that'ssettled,”saidtheApe。“YouwillpretendtobeAslan,andI'lltellyou>
“No,no,no,”saidPuzzle。“Don'tsaysuchdreadfulthings。Itw,Shift。ImaybenotverycleverbutIknowthatmuch。WhatwouldbeeofusiftherealAslanturnedup?”
&he'dbeverypleased,”saidShift。“Probablyhesentusthelion-skinowecouldsetthingstht。Anyway,heurnup,youknow。Notno>
Atthatmomenttherecameagreatthunderclaprightoverheadarembledwithasmallearthquake。Boththeanimalslosttheirbalandwereflungontheirfaces。
“There!”gaspedPuzzle,assoonashehadbreathtospeak。“It'sasign,awarning。Ikneeredoihingdreadfullywicked。Takethiswretoffmeatonce。”
“No,no,”saidtheApe(whosemindworkedveryquickly)。“It'sasigherway。IwasjustgoingtosaythatiftherealAslan,asyoucallhim,meantustogoonwiththis,hewouldsendusathunderdaremor。ItwasjustoipofmytohesignitselfcamebeforeIcouldgetthewordsout。You'vegottodoitnow,Puzzle。Andpleasedon'tletushaveanym。Youknowyoudon'tuhesethings。Whatcouldadonkeyknowaboutsigns?”