When the sun is quite up Aslan stops abruptly to pounce on them and roll them over in a heap, and they feel just as one ought to in the bright morning, not the least bit hungry or thirsty or sleeplessly tired.
"And now," says Aslan, "I feel I am going to roar. You ought to put your fingers in your ears."
And up goes James behind her! This is logical, since if James were in front her sword and shield would make an uncomfortable surface for Bella to potentially bump her face on.
They are going towards two hills that nestle up against each other at the base.
"Are you just going to - go for her directly without having to have the entire battle at all?"
"Oh - look," says Bella, peering at his first subject, where color is bleeding into him from nose onward.
The stone lion is becoming an un-stone lion, in a gradual process reminiscent of fire spreading over a lit page. As soon as his head is free, he shakes it vigorously, restoring golden life to the stone fringe of his mane. He pauses for a yawn and a stretch as living colour works its way down his back, then shakes himself all over and bounds after Aslan to jump and dance and lick him with gratitude and happiness.
When the courtyard's statues have all been released, Aslan calls, "Now, look alive, everyone, inside the house, search every corner! You never know where some poor prisoner might be concealed!"
And everyone bursts into the Witch's house, which is quite empty of live occupants while she prepares elsewhere for war.
"I found Tumnus!"
Eventually the entire house has been ransacked of statues, and the giant has clubbed into oblivion the wall that Aslan leapt over to reveal the spring landscape beyond, and Aslan says:
"Our day's work is not yet over, and if the Witch is to be defeated before nightfall we must join the battle at once. And now! Those who can't keep up - children, dwarves, small animals - must ride on those who can. Those of us with good noses must come out front with us lions to sniff out where the battle is and the rest must follow us. Look lively and sort yourselves."