Place

Beaversdam

Also known as Beavers' Dam, Beaver's Dam

The home and dam of Mr and Mrs Beaver. It shelters the Pevensies briefly before their flight toward the Stone Table.

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The Horse and His Boy1 cited passage
  1. Chapter II · paragraph 90… They remembered the very same places in Narnia--"the grasslands up above Beaversdam" and found that they were some sort of second cousins once removed. This made things more and more uncomfortabl…Open passage →
Prince Caspian5 cited passages
  1. Chapter IV · paragraph 42… everything was so quiet that he could hear the sound of the waterfall at Beaversdam, a mile away. There was no difficulty in picking out the two stars they had come to see. They hung rather low i…Open passage →
  2. Chapter V · paragraph 18…dozen more he executed for treason on a false charge. The two brothers of Beaversdam he shut up as madmen. And finally he persuaded the seven noble lords, who alone among all the Telmarines did no…Open passage →
  3. Chapter VII · paragraph 51…o come. But there are two others. One is Lantern Waste, up-river, west of Beaversdam, where the Royal Children first appeared in Narnia, as the records tell. The other is down at the river-mouth, …Open passage →
  4. Chapter XIV · paragraph 65At a little town half-way to Beaversdam, where two rivers met, they came to another school, where a tired-looking girl was teaching arithmetic to a num…Open passage →
  5. Chapter XIV · paragraph 70At Beaversdam they re-crossed the river and came east again along the southern bank. They came to a little cottage where a ch…Open passage →
The Voyage of the Dawn Treader1 cited passage
  1. Chapter VIII · paragraph 41… "Lions" and "Trees" such as you might see any day in the market place of Beaversdam or Beruna.Open passage →
The Last Battle1 cited passage
  1. Chapter XV · paragraph 32…inning to see where we are. From up there I have seen it all--Ettinsmuir, Beaversdam, the Great River, and Cair Paravel still shining on the edge of the Eastern Sea. Narnia is not dead. This is Na…Open passage →
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