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The Voyage of the "Dawn Treader" Study Guide

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by C. S. Lewis
About 88 pages (26,446 words)
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Lucy

Lucy is the youngest member of the Pevensie family. Lucy, along with her brothers and sister, ruled Narnia during the Golden Age. Lucy has returned to Narnia for the third time just as Caspian is setting out on a journey to find seven lords who escaped Narnia during his uncle's reign. Lucy is excited to join Caspian on this journey as well as glad that Caspian is still the young man she remembers from her last trip to Narnia, since time changes dramatically sometimes between when the children last visited Narnia and the time that has passed in Narnia.

Lucy takes over Caspian's cabin on the ship and acts as an advisor for the trip. Lucy is nearly sold into slavery on their first stop at the Lone Islands, then she is a dragon doctor on.....

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