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Once there were four children whose names were Peter, Susan, Edmund and Lucy. [insp]
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Peter, there is a Deep Magic more powerful than any of us that rules over Narnia. It defines right from wrong, and governs all our destinies. Yours... and mine.
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HAPPY NEW YEAR NARNIANS!
I thought there was no Christmas in Narnia? No, not for a long time… But the hope that you've brought, your majesties, have finally started to weaken the Witch's power.
It was the White Witch. She's the one who makes it always winter, always cold.
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