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Post by dreamer on Sept 11, 2005 19:59:43 GMT -5
Lord Octesian's arm ring that Eustace rore as a dragon was the sign of a great Narnian house.
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Post by kahne9 on Sept 11, 2005 20:10:09 GMT -5
Dreamer you are correct!! Your turn.
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Post by dreamer on Sept 12, 2005 7:26:25 GMT -5
What were the subjects that Doctor Cornelius taught?
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Post by Tegid on Sept 12, 2005 8:19:07 GMT -5
History, Grammar, Astronomy, Cosmography, Rhetoric, Heraldry, Versification, Law, Physic, Alchemy, Magic (theory only), sword-fighting and riding, swimming and diving, how to shoot with the bow and play on the recorder and theorbo, how to hunt the stag and cut him up when he was dead
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Post by dreamer on Sept 12, 2005 13:59:18 GMT -5
Woohoo!! You're correct, Tegid. Bring it on!
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Post by Tegid on Sept 12, 2005 14:09:50 GMT -5
Someone was thirsty enough to die and had to take a drink from a stream under a potentially dangerous condition. What lesson did this person learn immediately afterwards, when this person thought that perhaps a mistake had been made?
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Post by dreamer on Sept 12, 2005 14:52:55 GMT -5
I think it was Eustace on Dragon Island, trying to get away from what he thought was the dead dragon's mate in the cave to get a drink of water. He found out that he was, in fact, the other dragon, and he realized that he was very lonely and wanted to be friends with Caspian, Lucy, Edmund and the others. He also began to wonder if he was as nice a person as he had thought himself before this.
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Post by Tegid on Sept 12, 2005 15:05:54 GMT -5
No, that isn't the episode where someone felt such a need for a drink that otherwise that person would die, even though a potentially deadly danger was between there and the stream.
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Post by dreamer on Sept 12, 2005 16:44:42 GMT -5
Then it was Jill in the Silver Chair. She had to get a drink of water from the stream with Aslan standing between her and the stream. Aslan would not make a promise not to harm her if she drank. She learned that Eustace fell off the cliff because she was showing off and thought that there was a mistake because she had been brought to Narnia by Aslan because he had a task for them to accomplish and she thought she and Eustace had gotten there by calling to Aslan 3 times so that he would let them in to Narnia.
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Post by Tegid on Sept 12, 2005 16:52:24 GMT -5
Right. She learned that it was Aslan that had called her, not the other way around.
Ready to hear your question!
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Post by Child of Immanuel on Sept 12, 2005 18:37:20 GMT -5
I thought I posted that earlier! Oh well, guess I didn't. I must have been interrupted.
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Post by dreamer on Sept 12, 2005 19:26:45 GMT -5
Okay, CoI, here you go.
What's the name of the North Star of Narnia?
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Post by dinadan on Sept 12, 2005 21:10:56 GMT -5
The Spear Head
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Post by dreamer on Sept 13, 2005 7:30:29 GMT -5
Right, dinadan. Your turn.
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Post by dinadan on Sept 13, 2005 12:46:40 GMT -5
In That Hideous Strength, Merlinus reveals that he remebers a time when Logres was even weaker than the Director's own household, and yet they prevailed. Who consituted "Logres" in his story?
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