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    whom I have not chosen are yours also. Treat them gently and cherish them but do not go back to their ways lest you cease to be Talking Beasts. For out of them you were taken and into them you can return. Do not so.”- Aslan Later in the story, the witch tries to tempt Digory into eating a

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    Magic and Macaroons is the fifth book in the A Magical Bakery Mystery series. I enjoy visiting Savannah, GA and stopping by to see Katie Lightfoot and her Aunt Lucy at the Honeybee Bakery where put a little “magic” into their baked goods. Honeybee's has closed for the day, but Katie and Aunt Lucy are still there as they are having one of their frequent spellbook club meetings. Then there is a desperate knocking on the door. The young lady knocking says she needs to talk to Katie. After learning

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    Lúthwen led Aelion through a long narrow hallway. They came up to a huge door with a carving of a horse on it. Lúthwen stopped in front and said the words, "Jierda, vrangr." The door opened and they walked through. What Aelion saw was a huge library. The bookcases were ten feet high and they were filled with books. There was a huge statue of the first king of Tinglën, King Kamelion. There were chairs so you could sit and read the books all around the place. When the doors closed behind them Aelion

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    “No, no, not Katie, KatyDid! You must remember KatyDid. She is about so big,” he explains, pointing to fallen leaves, “and has pretty, green, long legs. She looks like a leaf with legs!” yells Laddy LadyBug louder than before. “Stop your yammering! I am not hard of hearing you know! Si, si, of course I remember Katy. She jumps around more than this bean. Nope, I have not seen hide or hair of her. Go ask RolyPoly. He is quite the busy body: seems to know everything about everyone. Just do not

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    Witchcraft For Sale

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    In the story, “No Witchcraft for Sale” by Doris Lessing, the main character, Gideon, is a servant for a white family, the Farquars. Gideon pushes cultural limitations, and Teddy, the Farquars’ little boy, and he build a close relationship. Gideon saves Teddy’s sight from snake poison, and when everyone asks him to give up the secret of the tribal medicine, he refuses, which causes tension between him and the Farquars. Gideon loses the trust of the Farquars, who believe he is making the wrong decision

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    Fleur, Neville, and Oliver slipped into an old Muggle parlor, greeting wizards and witches along the way. “Thank you for coming,” a familiar voice began. Fleur looked over to find the owner of the voice was Alastor “Mad-Eye” Moody. She also noticed Charlie and Tonks, Madame Bones, and a few others she recognized. “Today, we welcome Ms. Delacour. I personally administered her oath-taking after the first Order meeting almost two years ago. You can trust her. Now, we’ve received word the French

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    Thurrin Quotes

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    Thurrin felt his body freeze in shock. Thatís way Fergus only has one eye and thatís why he has magic. “Did Fergus make a deal with you, an eye for magic? Or did you steal the eye?” “My father's father made a deal with Fergus's grandfather's grandfather. The magic of ages would come to the house of Sirle for every generation that the dragons lived. I saw wickedness in Fergus's heart and tried to take the magic. Fergus gave up his heart and his eye to keep his power.” “If we destroy Fergus'ss heart

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    Lucy Monologue

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    LUCY ACT ONE We see a cell split up into multiple other cells. Then we see a chimp drinking from a lake. Lucy says that she wonder what we have done with it since billions years ago. In the present, Lucy going out with her week-long boyfriend Richard and stand outside a hotel in Taiwan. Richard is asking Lucy if she can take briefcase up to the room of a Mr.Jang. She refuses to do what Richard want without knowing what in the briefcase and what he want her to deliver. In that case, Richard handcuffs

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    The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe is trying to hold a mirror up to us to show us our true identity. Lucy is based of C.S. Lewis’ goddaughter, he was trying to have the novel tell her who she was. The novel then reflects back on us. It is trying to help us find our true identity. If Peter were to read this book, he would be able to see his true identity as a strong and mighty leader. Peter was not always the strongest and mighty leader though. As the book progresses, so does Peter’s leadership

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    This summer, I read The Cry of the Icemark, by Stuart Hill. The main character of this book is Princess Thirrin Freer Strong-in-the-Arm Lindenshield, Wildcat of the North, and Heir to the throne of Icemark. Thirrin is a head-strong, red haired, girl who is fourteen years old. She is the kind of girl who would much rather be off practicing with a battle ax than in a classroom learning. She gets her fighting spirit from her mother who was a Hypolitan warrior. Thirrin tends to make allies out of the

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