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41
"
This
is
the
land
of
Narnia
,
"
said
the
Faun
,
"
where
we
are
now
;
all
that
lies
between
the
lamp
-
post
and
the
great
castle
of
Cair
Paravel
on
the
eastern
sea
.
And
you
-
you
have
come
from
the
wild
woods
of
the
west
?
"
42
"
I
-
I
got
in
through
the
wardrobe
in
the
spare
room
,
"
said
Lucy
.
43
"
Ah
!
"
said
Mr
Tumnus
in
a
rather
melancholy
voice
,
"
if
only
I
had
worked
harder
at
geography
when
I
was
a
little
Faun
,
I
should
no
doubt
know
all
about
those
strange
countries
.
It
is
too
late
now
.
"
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44
"
But
they
aren
t
countries
at
all
,
"
said
Lucy
,
almost
laughing
.
"
It
s
only
just
back
there
-
at
least
-
I
m
not
sure
.
It
is
summer
there
.
"
45
"
Meanwhile
,
"
said
Mr
Tumnus
,
"
it
is
winter
in
Narnia
,
and
has
been
for
ever
so
long
,
and
we
shall
both
catch
cold
if
we
stand
here
talking
in
the
snow
.
Daughter
of
Eve
from
the
far
land
of
Spare
Oom
where
eternal
summer
reigns
around
the
bright
city
of
War
Drobe
,
how
would
it
be
if
you
came
and
had
tea
with
me
?
"
46
"
Thank
you
very
much
,
Mr
Tumnus
,
"
said
Lucy
.
"
But
I
was
wondering
whether
I
ought
to
be
getting
back
.
"
47
"
It
s
only
just
round
the
corner
,
"
said
the
Faun
,
"
and
there
ll
be
a
roaring
fire
-
and
toast
-
and
sardines
-
and
cake
.
"
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48
"
Well
,
it
s
very
kind
of
you
,
"
said
Lucy
.
"
But
I
shan
t
be
able
to
stay
long
.
"
49
"
If
you
will
take
my
arm
,
Daughter
of
Eve
,
"
said
Mr
Tumnus
,
"
I
shall
be
able
to
hold
the
umbrella
over
both
of
us
.
That
s
the
way
.
Now
-
off
we
go
.
"
50
And
so
Lucy
found
herself
walking
through
the
wood
arm
in
arm
with
this
strange
creature
as
if
they
had
known
one
another
all
their
lives
.