Please,' she said, 'You're so beautiful. You may eat me if you like. I'd rather be eaten by you than fed by anyone else.

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By gum,' said Digory, 'Don't I just wish I was big enough to punch your head!

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Father! Can I box him? Please!

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The bolt of Tash falls from above!'
'Does it ever get caught on a hook halfway?

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Exactly as he spoke, Polly's hand went out to touch one of the rings. And immediately, without a flash or a noise or a warning of any sort, there was no Polly.

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This didn't seem to have anything to do with Old Narnia, which was what Caspian really wanted to hear about, but getting up in the middle of the night is always interesting and he was moderately pleased.

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But he could never bear mice.

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And the Prince stared at her like a man out of his wits.

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You're a mere chick. I remember you when you were a egg. Don't come trying to teach me, sir. Crabs and crumpets!

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No more I do, your Majesty. But what's that got to do with it? I might as well die on a wild goose chase as die here.

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