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Lucy And Jesus In Narnia
Peter and Lucy were really shocked and surprised that this place was real like Edmund and Lucy had told them. It was beautiful there the snow was starting to melt and they went and were walking and met some beavers and went back to their dam and discussed going to meet Aslan. Edmund however had left and went to the White Witch’s castle and told her their plan. While on the way to Aslan, they met Father Christmas. He gave them presents Peter got a beautiful sword and a shield, Anna got a bow and some arrows, and Lucy got a dagger and a bottle of potion that is supposed to heal people if they are hurt.
On the way there they got into some trouble with some wolves that were with the White Witch. They had to run and they ended up on top of a waterfall and Peter has to break the ice with his sword for them all to get away from the wolves. When they get to where the water is calmer and they can get out of the water they think Lucy has drowned and she pops up and is freezing. They all go to the beaver’s dam to get warm, get something to eat and to get some rest so they can finish taking the kids to Aslan.
When they reach Aslan the next morning they wait for them and have to bow down to him. Aslan is supposed to represent Jesus in Narnia. He is very wise, intelligent, gentle, and caring. The White Witch wants to kill
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After they had killed him Anna and Lucy came over to his body untied him laid there on him crying and mourning. Then the stone table breaks and mice are chewing away his restraints and he is restored to life. Anna and Lucy question him and ask him how this is even possible. He says that the White Witch was unaware of the “ deeper magic before the dawn of time” ,which will resurrect anyone who is innocent who is killed in place of someone who has betrayed another. Anna and Lucy climbed onto Aslan’s back and they go towards the battle that has started between Narnia and the White

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