The children got out of the boat and waded.not towards he wave but southward with the wall of water on their left. hey could not have told you why they did this; it was their te. And though they had felt.and been.very grown.up on he Dawn Treader, they now felt just the opposite and held ands as they waded through the lilies. They never felt tired. he water was warm and all the time it got shallower. At st they were on dry sand, and then on grass.a huge plain f very fine short grass, almost level with the Silver Sea and preading in every direction without so much as a molehill. And of course, as it always does in a perfectly flat place ithout trees, it looked as if the sky came down to meet he grass in front of them. But as they went on they gotthe strangest impression that here at last the sky did really come down and join the earth.a blue wall, very bright, but real and solid: more like glass than anything else. And soon they were quite sure of it. It was very near now.
But between them and the foot of the sky there was something so white on the green grass that even with their eagles‘ eyes they could hardly look at it. They came on and saw that it was a Lamb.