Soon enough, Arlen has packed everything Nior deems necessary, and Harin has secured his adventure kit/combat bindle. They are ready for adventure.
All this talk of Aslan has left Harin feeling somewhere between "better than he's felt in his life" and "full of holes ripped in his heart". He excuses himself quietly and goes to sit on the dam and feel things.
Mir glances after him and wonders about the balance of politeness, appropriateness, and safety concerns. Then he sighs and doesn't follow.
Mrs. Beaver bustles along to the linen closet and provides Mir with a downright obnoxiously fluffy blanket. "And it's all warm and dry, so that's well and good. And take up a cup of tea, as well. Or two, one for yourself. And you'd better have some biscuits..." She bustles together a basket for him to bring Harin.
Harin is sitting outside, hugging his knees, and learning the principle that leaving the room when you are upset does not accomplish very much for your emotional state unless someone follows you out.
Mir puts the basket down beside Harin, shakes out the blanket, wraps it around Harin's shoulders, picks up the basket, sits down, and hands Harin a warm cup of tea.
Harin has difficulty maneuvering his hands around blanket and tea simultaneously. He tears up a bit.
"This is stupid."