
Wardrobe, Chapter 16: What Happened About the Statues
10/17/18 • 51 min
Aslan, Susan, and Lucy arrive at the Witch's Castle.
"Everywhere the statues were coming to life. The courtyard looked no longer like a museum; it looked more like a zoo. Creatures were running after Aslan and dancing round him till he was almost hidden in the crowd. Instead of all that deadly white the courtyard was now a blaze of colors; glossy chestnut sides of centaurs, indigo horns of unicorns, dazzling plumage of birds, reddy-brown of foxes, dogs and satyrs, yellow stockings and crimson hoods of dwarfs; and the birch-girls in silver, and the beech-girls in fresh, transparent green, and the larch-girls in green so bright that it was almost yellow. And instead of the deadly silence the whole place rang with the sound of happy roarings, brayings, yelpings, barkings, squealings, cooings, neighings, stampings, shouts, hurrahs, songs and laughter."
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Aslan, Susan, and Lucy arrive at the Witch's Castle.
"Everywhere the statues were coming to life. The courtyard looked no longer like a museum; it looked more like a zoo. Creatures were running after Aslan and dancing round him till he was almost hidden in the crowd. Instead of all that deadly white the courtyard was now a blaze of colors; glossy chestnut sides of centaurs, indigo horns of unicorns, dazzling plumage of birds, reddy-brown of foxes, dogs and satyrs, yellow stockings and crimson hoods of dwarfs; and the birch-girls in silver, and the beech-girls in fresh, transparent green, and the larch-girls in green so bright that it was almost yellow. And instead of the deadly silence the whole place rang with the sound of happy roarings, brayings, yelpings, barkings, squealings, cooings, neighings, stampings, shouts, hurrahs, songs and laughter."
Your Lamp-post Links:
- Restless Pilgrim - David's Blog
- The Eagle and Child Podcast
- Rumblebuffin Illustration
- Should Netflix Reboot Narnia? | Talking Beasts
- Battle Illustration 1
- Battle Illustration 2 (Feat. the Dragon vs. the Squirrel)
- Companion to Narnia, Revised Edition: A Complete Guide to the Magical World of C.S. Lewis's The Chronicles of Narnia, by Paul F. Ford
Support us on Patreon and follow us into Narnia on our Twitter or Facebook pages. Do you have any feedback? Email us at [email protected] or leave us a voicemail at (406) 646-6733.
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Wardrobe, Chapter 15: Deeper Magic From Before the Dawn of Time
The Stone Table is broken.
"At that moment they heard from behind them a loud noise—a great cracking, deafening noise as if a giant had broken a giant’s plate."
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Wardrobe, Chapter 17: The Hunting of the White Stag
The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe concludes.
"For Mr. Beaver had warned them, 'He’ll be coming and going,' he had said. 'One day you’ll see him and another you won’t. He doesn’t like being tied down—and of course he has other countries to attend to. It’s quite all right. He’ll often drop in. Only you mustn’t press him. He’s wild, you know. Not like a tame lion.'"
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