CHAPTER SIXTEEN
e bedtime on summer evenings. to o him.
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And , for t Kings of Narnia and Arcirian felt as you would feel if you were brougheir glory.
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quot;I see,quot; s last, tfully. quot;I see noable. It is far bigger inside t side.”
quot;Of course, Daug; said t;ts. tside.”
Lucy looked t it really a garden but a ains. But t strange: shem all.
quot;I see,quot; s;till Narnia, and more real and more beautiful t as it iful tside table door! I see... hin Narnia...”
quot;Yes,quot; said Mr tumnus