"We've fallen on our feet and no mistake. This is going to be splendid. That old chap will let us do anything we like," said Peter to Susan, Edmund and Lucy.
The old professor certainly did seem to live in a world of his own, so the children set about finding their own entertainment... read more
The four kids, who were Peter, Susan, Edmund, and Lucy, went to live with a professor in his big house because of the war going on. One day they were playing a game and Lucy hid in the wardrobe and she found herself in Narnia. While she was in Narnia she met Mr. Tumnus and they became friends.... read more (warning: may contain spoilers)
“Rise up, Sir Peter Wolf’s-Bane. And, whatever happens, never forget to wipe your sword.”Aslan
“If there’s anyone who can appear before Aslan without their knees knocking, they’re either braver than most or else just silly.”Mrs. Beaver
“Once a King or Queen of Narnia, always a King or Queen of Narnia.”Aslan
“'But do you really mean, sir,' said Peter, 'that there could be other worlds-all over the place, just around the corner - like that?''Nothing is more probable,' said the professor, taking off his spectacles and beginning to polish them, while he muttered to himself, 'I wonder what they do teach them at these schools.'”
“All shall be done. But it may be harder than you think.”Aslan
“He had no wife and he lived in a very large house with a housekeeper called Mrs. Macready and three servants. (Their names were Ivy, Margaret and Betty, but they do not come into the story much.)”
“Why, sir?" said Lucy. " I think-I don't know-but I think I could be brave enough.”
“Perhaps it has sometimes happened to you in a dream that someone says something which you don't understand but in the dream it feels as if it had some enormous meaning-- either a terrifying one which turns the whole dream into a nightmare or else a lovely meaning too lovely to put into words, which makes the dream so beautiful that you remember it all your life and are always wishing you could get into that dream again. It was like that now. At the name of Aslan each one of the children felt something jump in its inside.”
“Who said anything about safe? 'Course he isn't safe. But he's good. He's the King, I tell you.”Mr. Beaver
“Once the feet are put right, all the rest of him will follow.”Aslan
“...and all the chlidren thought-and I agree with them- that there's nothing to beat good freshwater fish if you eat it when it has been alive half an hour ago and has come out of the pan half a minute ago.”
“He did not feel brave; indeed, he felt he was going to be sick. But that made no difference to what he had to do.”
1. Lucy looks Into a Wardrobe
2. What Lucy Found There
3. Edmund and the Wardrobe
4. Turkish Delight
5. Back on This Side of the Door
6. Into the Forest
7. A Day with the Beavers
8. What Happened After Dinner
9. In the Witch’s House
10. The Spell Begins to Break
11. Aslan Is Nearer
12. Peter’s First Battle
13. Deep Magic from the Dawn of Time
14. The Triumph of the Witch
15. Deeper Magic from Before the Dawn of Time
16. What Happened About the Statues
17. The Hunting of the White Stag
Preceded by The Magician's Nephew, and followed by The Horse and His Boy.
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