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"IN the last days of Narnia, far up to the west beyond Lantern Waste and close beside the great waterfall, there lived an Ape. He was so old that no one could remember when he had first come to live in those parts, and he was the cleverest, ugliest, most wrinkled Ape you can imagine. He had a little house, built of wood and thatched with leaves, up in the fork of a great tree, and his name was Shift. There were very few Talking Beasts or Men or Dwarfs, or people of any sort, in that part of the wood, but Shift had one friend and neighbour who was a donkey called Puzzle" (p. 5).
"It's a sign the other way. I was just going to say that if the real Aslan, as you call him, meant us to go on with this, he would send us a...
This section contains 1,885 words (approx. 5 pages at 400 words per page) |