
Aslan in the Garden
"They had seen strange things enough through that Doorway. But it was
stranger than any of them to look round and find themselves in warm
daylight, the blue sky above them, flowers at their feet, and laughter
in Aslan's eyes." (p.157)
"Of course, Daughter of Eve," said the Faun. "The further up and the
further in you go, the bigger everything gets. The inside is larger
than the outside." Lucy looked hard at the garden and saw that it was
not really a garden at all but a whole world, with its own rivers and
woods and sea and mountains. But they were not strange: she knew them
all." (p.180)
C. S. Lewis, "The Last Battle"
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