Chapter 10 - Kings, Queens, Knight of Narnia

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This is the last chapter of The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe. The next chapter will be the second book: Prince Caspian.

We all went back to our encampment, packed, and walk up the mountain and into Cair Paravel. The army rested for a few days and when three days went by, it was time to crown the siblings and me as kings and queens of Narnia.

I walk out of my room, wearing a white gown with a black cape and it was blue on the inside and my hair was styled into big curls. (This is not a strapless gown. It took me a while to find a gown with a cape that was not an evening gown, wedding dress, or prom dress)

 It took me a while to find a gown with a cape that was not an evening gown, wedding dress, or prom dress)

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I and the siblings walk down the aisle with Father while the centaurs stood on both sides with their weapons and watch us walk to our thrones

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I and the siblings walk down the aisle with Father while the centaurs stood on both sides with their weapons and watch us walk to our thrones. We stop at the stairs and admire the thrones in front of us.

The six of us walk up the stairs, went up to our thrones. The order of the thrones was: Lucy, Anna, Peter, Edmund, Emma, and Susan

Aslan went up the stairs and stood in front but between me and Peter. "To the glistening Eastern Sea, I give you Queen Lucy, the Valiant," Father announce and the beavers and Tumnus walk up the stairs, Tumnus took Lucy's gold tiara and place it upon her head.

"To the great Western Wood, King Edmund, the Just." Tumnus places a silver crown upon Edmund's head.

"To the beautiful Central Valley, Queen Emma, the Courageous." Tumnus placed a rose tiara upon Emma's head.

" Tumnus placed a rose tiara upon Emma's head

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