My Adventures In Narnia

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It all started soon after my stupid sister Lucy had continuous fits

about an imaginary land called Narnia. According to her she had been

in Narnia for ages, which was all over teatime! Sadly I was soon to

find out that this nonsense was all true.

In the middle of a game of hide and seek I noticed her slip into an

old, disused, dusty wardrobe that to my surprise was jam packed full

of rabbit pelts. It was strangely cold and damp, like snow. Then I saw

it. Snow! I slipped on a coat that was just the right size for me and

a strange rush of warmth flew through me. I slipped through the rest

of the furry rabbit coats, and entered the snow-ridden forest of

Narnia.

The cold was intense but the coat provided the necessary warmth. Then

I saw her. Lucy. I tried to be as silent as possible but her acute

hearing picked me out. I quickly ran into the dense undergrowth where

I hoped to hide, but this was not good enough so I trudged deeper and

deeper until I came to a clearing that had a tall, bright oil lamp in

the centre. Leading off it were three snow tracks. Due to my lack of

time I chose the central road, which appeared shorter.

I trudged slowly, heavily through the drifting snow soon reaching a

valley like slope. The snow was not as deep as in the rest of Narnia

so I walked slightly faster, but just the fact that I could walk

instead of trudge was good enough for me. This slowly became painful

though. The insulation that the deep snow provided had gone now and

left its icy, watery mark. My feet had started to freeze, producing a

painful sting but this was soon to be healed.

At great speed a long, glamorous, horse drawn sleigh sped

up near me and to my great surprise an evil looking woman who was

strangely dressed, stepped out and called me. And to my surprise in an

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