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(~ Prince Caspian ~ (1951))
(~ The Voyage of the Dawn Treader ~ (1952))
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===~ The Voyage of the Dawn Treader ~ (1952)===
===~ The Voyage of the Dawn Treader ~ (1952)===
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[[File:3778.jpg|left]]Three years after his coronation, King Caspian sets sail to fulfill his oath to Aslan to search for the seven lost lords of Narnia. When Edmund, Lucy, and their cousin Eustace are sent by Aslan to help with the quest, Caspian welcomes them to his ship, the Dawn Treader. While on the Lone Islands, the four of them and [[Reepicheep]] decide to walk across Felimath and are captured by slavers. Caspian is purchased by the Lord Bern, one of the seven missing lords, and together they free the others and abolish the slave trade in the Lone Islands. On Dragon Island, Caspian recognizes the Lord Octesian's arm-ring on the dragon's (Eustace's) arm. When [[Aslan]] appears to them on Deathwater Island, Caspian and Edmund forget their quarrel over the water that transforms objects into gold. Caspian's courage is tested in the Land of the Duffers, where he chooses to meet the invisible Dufflepuds rather than try to escape from them in secret. As the voyage continues, Reepicheep persuades Caspian to enter the Dark Island. When they finally reach the world's end, Caspian wants to go with Reepicheep to Aslan's Country, but Aslan appears to him and tells him that he must return to his country. Caspian returns to Ramandu's Island, marries his daughter, and sails back to Narnia in obedience to [[Aslan]].
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[[File:3778.jpg|left]]Three years after his coronation, King Caspian sets sail to fulfill his oath to [[Aslan]] to search for the seven lost lords of Narnia. When [[Edmund Pevensie|Edmund]], [[Lucy Pevensie|Lucy]], and their cousin [[Eustace Clarence Scrubb|Eustace]] are sent by [[Aslan]] to help with the quest, Caspian welcomes them to his ship, the Dawn Treader. While on the Lone Islands, the four of them and [[Reepicheep]] decide to walk across Felimath and are captured by slavers. Caspian is purchased by the [[Lord Bern]], one of the seven missing lords, and together they free the others and abolish the slave trade in the Lone Islands. On Dragon Island, Caspian recognizes the [[Lord Octesian]]'s arm-ring on the dragon's ([[Eustace Clarence Scrubb|Eustace]]'s) arm. When [[Aslan]] appears to them on Deathwater Island, Caspian and [[Edmund Pevensie|Edmund]] forget their quarrel over the water that transforms objects into gold. Caspian's courage is tested in the Land of the Duffers, where he chooses to meet the invisible [[Chief and the Dufflepuds|Dufflepuds]] rather than try to escape from them in secret. As the voyage continues, [[Reepicheep]] persuades Caspian to enter the Dark Island where they discover [[Lord Rhoop]]. When they finally reach the world's end, Caspian wants to go with [[Reepicheep]] to Aslan's Country, but [[Aslan]] appears to him and tells him that he must return to his country. Caspian returns to Ramandu's Island, marries his [[Ramandu's Daughter|daughter]], and sails back to Narnia in obedience to [[Aslan]].
===~ The Silver Chair ~ (1953)===
===~ The Silver Chair ~ (1953)===

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