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Twelve shillings for your sister's skates, and two shillings for your dreams.
"Far over the misty mountains coldTo dungeons deep and caverns oldWe must away ere break of dayTo seek the pale enchanted gold."
I wonder Petrova looked up - If other girls had to be one of us, which of us theyd choose to be?
"Tally Ho!
The cry came from down the river, just above Leaning Willow Island, from the throat of an old man in a blue coat and white britches."
"The klop, klop of water under the bows of a small boat will cure most troubles in this world."
Janes family is all set to go to America for a long time. Everyone is thrilled except Jane. How can Jane leave behind the only creature that loves her Chewing-gum, her beloved dog?
If you look the right way, you can see that the whole world is a garden.
The term is over: the holidays have begun. The dream is ended: this is the morning.
So many things are possible just as long as you don't know they're impossible.
If Mrs Tischbein had known the amazing adventures her son Emil would have in Berlin, she'd never have let him go.
"Wrong will be right, when Aslan comes in sight,At the sound of his roar, sorrows will be no more,When he bares his teeth, winter meets its death,And when he shakes his mane, we shall have spring again.
I am not afraid of storms, for I am learning how to sail my ship.
A pigeon a day keeps the natives away.
"Rot screw steamers," he burst out fiercely, "driving vessels like her off the seas where they belong!"
Onward and Upward! To Narnia and the North!
Cobbles and kettledrums! ...I hope this madness isn't going to end in a moonlit climb and broken necks.
I'm on Aslan's side even if there isn't any Aslan to lead it. I'm going to live as like a Narnian as I can even if there isn't any Narnia.
There was a boy called Eustace Clarence Scrubb, and he almost deserved it.