PC, page 95, first full sentence:
"What time was it?" asked Edmund.
MN, page 94, first full sentence:
Then came the voice of the Witch, clear like a giant bell, and sounding, as if, for once she were almost happy.
But all night, Aslan and the Moon gazed upon each other with joyful and unblinking eyes.
MN page 94 first full sentence
'Glory be!' said the cabby. I'b ha' been a better man all my life if I'd known there were things like this!'
LB Page 129 first full sentence
Tirian had thought - or would have thought if he'd had time to think at all - that they were inside a little thatched stable, about twelve feet long and six feet wide.
LB, Page 129, first full sentence: "Rishda Tarkaan turned his back on the Stable and walked slowly to a place in front of the white rock."
VotDT, page 11, first full sentence: "Oh! Ugh! What on earth is that! Take it away, the horrid thing."
Love God, love people
VotDT, page 11, first full sentence:
Edmund and the stranger were fastening ropes round her.
HHB, page 109, first full sentence:
When they had talked for a long time-and it was all the longer because Aravis found it hard to keep her friend to the point-at last Lasaraleen clapped her hands and said, "Oh, I have an idea."
HHB, page 109, first full sentence:
"All this," said the Tisroc, "is a question for the disputations of learned men."
LWW, page 159, last full sentence:
"Her knowledge goes back only to the dawn of Time."
Love God, love people
LWW, page 159, last full sentence:
Of course everyone was dying to ask him how he had arranged matters with the Witch; but his face was stern and everyone's ears were still ringing with the sound of his roar and so nobody dared.
[Long one! ]
MN, page 201, last full sentence:
The cleverer ones were quite sure by now that at least some of the noises which came out of his mouth had a meaning.
"In the end, there is something to which we say: 'This I must do.'"
- Gordon T. Smith
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MN, page 201, last full sentence: none, mine only has 186 pages!
VDT, page 171, first full sentence:
The stars were all in quite different positions from those they had last noticed.
But all night, Aslan and the Moon gazed upon each other with joyful and unblinking eyes.
VDT, page 171, first full sentence:
"Yes, Aslan, you did," said Lucy.
MN, page 4, first full sentence:
"London isn't a Hole," said Polly indignantly.
Love God, love people
MN: Pg 4 1st full sentence (Pg 14 in the compiled edition): "For of course he was thinking, just as you have been, of all the reasons why the house might have been empty so long."
LB: Pg 3 or pg 672 in the compilation of all the books 2nd full sentence:"'It would look-I mean, the other Beasts might think-that is to say, I shouldn't feel-'"
"The mountains are calling and I must go, and I will work on while I can, studying incessantly." -John Muir
"Be cunning, and full of tricks, and your people will never be destroyed." -Richard Adams, Watership Down
LB: pg 672 (I have the same version) 2nd full sentence: "It would look -- I mean, the other Beasts might think -- that is to say, I shouldn't feel--"
MN: Pg 103, first full sentence: And all at once (they never knew exactly how it happened) the face seemed to be a sea of tossing gold in which they were floating, and such a sweetness and power rolled about them and over them and entered into them that they felt they had never really been happy or wise or good, or even alive and awake, before.
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MN, page 103, first complete sentence: "'Old your noise, everyone," said the Cabby.
HHB, page 81, first full sentence: It was very quiet here out on the edge of the desert; and now the sun had really set.
But all night, Aslan and the Moon gazed upon each other with joyful and unblinking eyes.
HHB, page 81, first full sentence: "Fancy!" said Lasaraleen.
LB, page 156, first complete sentence: "After all, We call our puppies Boys when they don't behave properly."
LB, page 156, first full sentence: Tirian had thought--or he would have thought if he had time to think at all--that they were inside a little thatched stable, about twelve feet long and six feet wide.
SC, page 88, first full sentence: But the lady, who rode side-saddle and wore a long, fluttering dress of dazzling green, was lovelier still.
"Of course we've got to find him (if we can). That's the nuisance of it. It means a search party and endless trouble. Bother Eustace." ~ Caspian, The Voyage of the Dawn Treader
Sig: lover of narnia
SC, page 88, first full sentence: "I'll tell you what it is," said Puddleglum. "That Witch has lad a train of magic spells so that whenever she was killed, at the same moment her whole kindgom would fall to pieces."
TLB, page 37, third full sentence: And he was muttering, "It wasn't my fault, I'm not clever."
TLB page 37 last full sentence
I will - I mean, Aslan will - do justice on him later
HHB page 64 first full sentence
'What, hullo - here comes that little goaty creature again'