The Voyage of the Dawn TreaderBook five of The Chronicles of Narnia continues the saga of C.S. Lewis's beloved land of fantastic creatures and unlikely heroes. Readers of any age will be entranced as the crew of the Dawn Treader approaches the "Worlds End." |
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... had been horribly seasick . The look of the waves in the picture made him feel sick again . He turned rather green and tried another look . And then all three children were staring with open mouths 8 / The Voyage of the Dawn Treader.
... had been horribly seasick . The look of the waves in the picture made him feel sick again . He turned rather green and tried another look . And then all three children were staring with open mouths 8 / The Voyage of the Dawn Treader.
Page 13
... turning to Eustace with his cheerful smile . But Eustace was crying much harder than any boy of his age has a right to cry when nothing worse than a wetting has happened to him , and would only yell out , " Let me go . Let me go back ...
... turning to Eustace with his cheerful smile . But Eustace was crying much harder than any boy of his age has a right to cry when nothing worse than a wetting has happened to him , and would only yell out , " Let me go . Let me go back ...
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... turned to the Mouse . " As high as my spirit , " it said . " Though perhaps as small as my stature . Why should we not come to the very eastern end of the world ? And what might we find there ? I expect to find Aslan's own country . It ...
... turned to the Mouse . " As high as my spirit , " it said . " Though perhaps as small as my stature . Why should we not come to the very eastern end of the world ? And what might we find there ? I expect to find Aslan's own country . It ...
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