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C.S. Lewis - Chronicals of Narnia 4 - Prince Caspian
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ONCE there were four children whose names were Peter, Susan, Edmund, and Lucy,
and it has been told in another book called The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe
how they had a remarkable adventure. They had opened the door of a magic
wardrobe and found themselves in a quite different world from ours, and in that
different world they had become Kings and Queens in a country called Narnia.
While they were in Narnia they seemed to reign for years and years; but when
they came back through the door and found themselves in England again, it all
seemed to have taken no time at all. At any rate, no one noticed that they had
ever been away, and they never told anyone except one very wise grown-up.
That had all happened a year ago, and now all four of them were sitting on a
seat at a railway station with trunks and playboxes piled up round them. They
were, in fact, on their way back to school. They had travelled together as far
as this station, which was a junction; and here, in a few minutes, one train
would arrive and take the girls away to one school, and in about half an hour
another train would arrive and the boys would go off to another school.
The first part of the journey, when they were all together, always seemed to be part
of the holidays; but now when they would be saying good-bye and going different
ways so soon, everyone felt that the holidays were really over and everyone felt
their term-time feelings beginning again, and they were all rather gloomy and no
one could think of anything to say. Lucy was going to boarding school for the
first time...........