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Re: Narnian Nuances

Postby stateofgreen » Feb 18, 2011 11:21 pm

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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Re: Narnian Nuances

Postby ramagut » Feb 19, 2011 7:49 am

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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Re: Narnian Nuances

Postby narnianelv » Feb 24, 2011 6:03 pm

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."
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Re: Narnian Nuances

Postby Edis1 » Feb 25, 2011 12:59 pm

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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Re: Narnian Nuances

Postby Matsi » Mar 12, 2011 11:49 am

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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Re: Narnian Nuances

Postby stargazer » Mar 12, 2011 8:10 pm

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.
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Re: Narnian Nuances

Postby Adeona » Mar 12, 2011 11:23 pm

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.
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Re: Narnian Nuances

Postby Matsi » Mar 13, 2011 5:58 pm

HHB, page 60, second full sentence: And then the whole crowd behind him became so stiffened and packed tight that he couldn't move at all.

MN, page 131, first full sentence: "Even I never dreamed of magic like this." (Uncle Andrew)
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Re: Narnian Nuances

Postby ramagut » Mar 27, 2011 8:20 pm

MN, page 131, first full sentence: "The Third Joke, the Third Joke, the Third Joke!" said the Jackdaw in great excitement.

HHB, page 131, second full sentence: "Well I can't go on without a snack," said Bree.
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Re: Narnian Nuances

Postby Dinode » Mar 27, 2011 8:21 pm

"Well I can't go on without a snack," said Bree.

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MN, page 50, last full sentence: This time Polly took the lead.
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Re: Narnian Nuances

Postby i love w.a.s.g » Mar 28, 2011 11:03 am

MN, page 50, last full sentence: They were nice people, I think, said Digory.

LWW, page 104, first full sentence: Its all right, he was shouting.
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Re: Narnian Nuances

Postby Matsi » Apr 04, 2011 10:47 am

LWW, page 104, first full sentence: He turned away and began to cross the courtyard.

LB, page 85, first full sentence: The two Calormene soldiers at the head of the column, seeing what they took for a Tarkaan or great lord with two armed pages, came to a halt and raised their spears in salute.
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Re: Narnian Nuances

Postby ValiantArcher » Apr 08, 2011 9:36 pm

LB, page 85, first full sentence: He had felt quite sure that the Dwarfs would rally to his side the moment he showed them how they had been deceived.

MN, page 10, first full sentence: "All right," said Polly.
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Re: Narnian Nuances

Postby stargazer » Apr 11, 2011 5:58 pm

MN, page 10, first full sentence: They were the most beautifully shiny little things you can imagine.

HHB, page 115, first full sentence: "To hear is to obey," cried Rabadash, and after kneeling for a moment to kiss his father's hands he rushed from the room.
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Re: Narnian Nuances

Postby ValiantArcher » Apr 11, 2011 7:30 pm

HHB, page 115, first full sentence: "And what then remains but to sit there till the Splendor Hyaline puts in, with Queen Susan on board, catch my strayed bird as she sets foot ashore, swing her into my saddle, and then ride, ride, ride back to Anvard?"

LWW, page 96, third full sentence: And he stood there gloating over the stone lion, and presently he did something very silly and childish.
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Re: Narnian Nuances

Postby Dinode » Apr 11, 2011 8:32 pm

LWW, page 96, third full sentence: Just as Mr. Beaver had been reporting the rhyme about Adam's flesh and Adam's bone Edmund had been very quietly turning the door-handle; and just before Mr. Beaver had begun telling them that the White Witch wasn't really human at all but half a Jinn and half a giantess, Edmund had got outside into the snow and cautiously closed the door behind him.

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