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The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe Chapter Summary & Analysis - Chapter 16, What Happened About the Statues Summary

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Chapter 16, What Happened About the Statues Summary

In the courtyard of the White Witch's house, Aslan walks to each of the stone statues and breaths on them. At first Susan and Lucy cannot figure out what he is doing. However, slowly, each statue begins to come to life. When all the statues in the courtyard are awake, Aslan sends them running through the house to find any others. They find Mr. Tumnus among the other statues in the house and Lucy is very glad to have her friend back, safe and sound. When all the statues are awake, Aslan asks a giant, Rumblebuffin, to make a hole in the wall so they can all get out. They have a battle to get to. Rumblebuffin does, borrowing a handkerchief from Lucy afterward to wipe his face even though it is so small it can hardly wipe anything at all.

The statues are all ready and willing to help...
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