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IEW – Aslan’s Country – Lesson 8 – A Lamp-Post is Planted

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In the field was a lion singing gracefully. The children and Jadis stood at a nearby distance to listen and watch. The children, who had never heard a lion sing, were amused, but Jadis got more annoyed with each note the lion sang.

Finally, Jadis couldn’t control her anger. She gripped the iron bar that she had angrily ripped from the children’s world and flung it at the lion, which was still singing.

The iron bar hit the lion but it ricochets and stuck onto the ground. What happened next made Jadis horrified! The iron bar that she threw had quickly grown into a lamp-post! Because Jadis was so scared of the lion, she hastily fled back into the woods.

The End

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Hello! My name is Dan, and I am 13 years old. I am the eldest of three children. This site is a collection of my writing assignments from the Institute for Excellence in Writing's (IEW) Following Narnia Volume 1: The Lion's Song, Mystery of History (MOH) Volume 4, and other books. Plus, some made-up stories.

 

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