Aslan’s How
Also known as Aslan's How, the How
The mound raised over the broken Stone Table. It becomes the hidden headquarters of Caspian’s Old Narnian resistance.
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Prince Caspian10 cited passages⌄
- Chapter VII · paragraph 33
…All that part is friendly to us and hateful to our enemies. We must go to Aslan's How."
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"Aslan's How?" said several voices. "We do not know what it is."
Open passage → - Chapter VIII · paragraph 54
…ight like you Dwarfs." Then he turned to the others. "What Trumpkin calls Aslan's How is obviously the Stone Table itself. You remember it was about half a day's march, or a little less, from there…
Open passage → - Chapter IX · paragraph 19
…hat's right. Cross it and strike uphill, and we'll be at the Stone Table (Aslan's How, I mean) by eight or nine o'clock. I hope King Caspian will give us a good breakfast!"
Open passage → - Chapter X · paragraph 3
…on as possible was the Great River below them, and Beruna, and the way to Aslan's How.
Open passage → - Chapter XI · paragraph 38
…eached the trees and through them the children could see the Great Mound, Aslan's How, which had been raised over the Table since their days.
Open passage → - Chapter XII · paragraph 87
They breakfasted at last in another of the dark cellars of Aslan's How. It was not such a breakfast as they would have chosen, for Caspian and Cornelius were thinking of venison past…
Open passage → - Chapter XIII · paragraph 14
…r Lordship all the conditions of the said battle. Given at our lodging in Aslan's How this XII day of the month Greenroof in the first year of Caspian Tenth of Narnia.
Open passage → - Chapter XIII · paragraph 62
There was a great stirring at Aslan's How when the news came back and was communicated to the various creatures. Edmund, with one of Miraz's captains, ha…
Open passage → - Chapter XIV · paragraph 44
… them. The trees had all gone but could still be seen moving away towards Aslan's How in a dark mass. Bacchus and the Maenads--his fierce, madcap girls--and Silenus were still with them. Lucy, full…
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