Character

Mr Beaver

Also known as Mr. Beaver

A Talking Beaver who shelters and guides the Pevensies after they enter Narnia. He and Mrs Beaver lead the children toward Aslan’s camp at the Stone Table.

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The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe13 cited passages
  1. Chapter VII · paragraph 31"Not meaning to be rude, Mr. Beaver," added Peter, "but you see, we're strangers."Open passage →
  2. Chapter VII · paragraph 39…ed that of course beavers are always making dams and felt quite sure that Mr. Beaver had made this one. They also noticed that he now had a sort of modest expression on his face--the sort of look …Open passage →
  3. Chapter VIII · paragraph 2"Ah, that's bad," said Mr. Beaver shaking his head. "That's a very, very bad business. There's no doubt he was taken off by the police. I got tha…Open passage →
  4. Chapter VIII · paragraph 5"No, we don't," said Susan. But Mr. Beaver shook his head in a very gloomy fashion.Open passage →
  5. Chapter IX · paragraph 1…houlder. They weren't, but he imagined it. And then he had listened until Mr. Beaver told them about Aslan and until he had heard the whole arrangement for meeting Aslan at the Stone Table. It was…Open passage →
  6. Chapter IX · paragraph 2Just as Mr. Beaver had been repeating the rhyme about Adam's flesh and Adam's bone Edmund had been very quietly turning the door h…Open passage →
  7. Chapter X · paragraph 1…t go back to Mr. and Mrs. Beaver and the three other children. As soon as Mr. Beaver said "There's no time to lose" everyone began bundling themselves into coats, except Mrs. Beaver who started pi…Open passage →
  8. Chapter X · paragraph 5"That's what I say," chimed in Mr. Beaver.Open passage →
  9. Chapter XII · paragraph 5"Not long now," said Mr. Beaver, and began leading them uphill across some very deep, springy moss (it felt nice under their tired feet) in a p…Open passage →
  10. Chapter XII · paragraph 9"Go on," whispered Mr. Beaver.Open passage →
  11. Chapter XIII · paragraph 33"Queen of Narnia, indeed!" said Mr. Beaver. "Of all the cheek--"Open passage →
  12. Chapter XIII · paragraph 43"Oh," said Mr. Beaver. "So that's how you came to imagine yourself a Queen--because you were the Emperor's hangman. I see."Open passage →
  13. Chapter XVII · paragraph 20…s and Queens noticed that he wasn't there they said nothing about it. For Mr. Beaver had warned them, "He'll be coming and going" he had said. "One day you'll see him and another you won't. He doe…Open passage →
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