HHB, page 150, first full sentence: "Over there," said Hwin, pointing with her nose to the far side of the circle."
PC, page 109, 2nd full sentence: "I suppose you're as likely to be a great surgeon as your brother was to be a great swordsman or your sister to be a great archer."
"Reason is the natural order of truth; but imagination is the organ of meaning." -C.S. Lewis
PC, page 109, 2nd full sentence: This was real broad-sword fighting.
HHB, page 34, 1st full sentence: I should feel much more comfortable.
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HHB, page 34, 1st full sentence: Both the children unsaddled their horses and the horses had a little grass and Aravis produced rather nice things to eat from her saddle-bag.
VDT, page 203, first full sentence: In that story he could not dissolve the enchantment until he had kissed the Princess.
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VDT, page 203, first full sentence: And after that, every man who can be spared, to his hammock."
VDT, page 43, first full sentence: "Is there still a Governor of the Lone Islands?"
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VDT, page 43, first full sentence: "But the slave dealer, far from objecting, only said, 'Go on' whenever Reepicheep paused for breath, occasionally adding, 'it's as good as a play', or 'Blimey, you can't help almost thinking it knows what it's saying' or 'Was it one of you what trained it?'
SC, page 43, first full sentence: "After that, the Dwarf touched up his donkey and it set off toward the castle at something between a trot and a waddle (it was a very fat little beast), while the Faun, the Owl, and the children followed at a rather slower pace."
"Reason is the natural order of truth; but imagination is the organ of meaning." -C.S. Lewis
SC, page 43, first full sentence: "After that, the Dwarf touched up his donkey and it set off toward the castle at something between a trot and a waddle (it was a very fat little beast), while the Faun, the Owl, and the children followed at a rather slower pace."
VDT, page 105, first full sentence: "He came softly down to the edge of the wood and the dark figure was still there."
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VDT, page 105, first full sentence: "The golden shape was lit up from end to end."
LB, page 155, second full sentence: "The Dragons and Giant Lizards now had Narnia to themselves."
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LB, page 155, second full sentence: Then everyone turned his attention again to what could be seen through the Doorway.
SC, page 109, first full sentence: The others admitted afterwards that Jill had been wonderful that day.
But all night, Aslan and the Moon gazed upon each other with joyful and unblinking eyes.
SC, page 109, first full sentence: More giants than they could count stood on their left and right; all in magnificent robes; and on two thrones at the far end sat two huge shapes that appeared to be the King and Queen.
LWW, page 151, first full sentence: And now of course you want to know what had happened to Edmund.
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LWW, page 151, first full sentence: "Muzzle him!" said the Witch.
VDT, page 133, first full sentence: On the next page she came to a spell "for the refreshment of the spirit."
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VDT, page 133, first full sentence: "But she could see nothing that had struck it"
LB, pg. 22, first full sentence: "For a moment, the King's grief and anger were so great that he could not speak."
LB, pg 22, first full sentence: For a moment, the King's grief and anger were so great that he could not speak.
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PC, pg 43, first full sentence: "Oh, but there were battles and adventures in those days," said Caspian,
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PC, pg 43, first full sentence: "Naiads and Dryads they were called."
HHB, pg 75, first full sentence: "We have our weapons, King," said the first dwarf.
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HHB, page 75, first full sentence: "No, no," said Shasta.
MN, page 147, first full entence: All Narnia, many-coloured with lawns and rocks and heather and different sorts of trees, lay spread out below them, the river winding through it like a ribbon of quick-silver.
But all night, Aslan and the Moon gazed upon each other with joyful and unblinking eyes.
MN, page 147, first full sentence:
"And I do want to speak to him so dreadfully badly." (Digory speaking)
HHB, page 60, second full sentence:
And Shasta said nothing in answer, because he couldn't think of anything to say that would not be dangerous.
"In the end, there is something to which we say: 'This I must do.'"
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