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"Then mark my words," said Mr. Beaver, "he has already met the White Witch and joined her side, and been told where she lives. I didn't like to mention it before (he being your brother and all) but the moment I set eyes on that brother of yours I said to myself '____.' He had the look of one who has been with the Witch and eaten her food. You can always tell them if you've lived long in Narnia, something about their eyes."
And just before Mr. Beaver had begun telling them that the White Witch wasn't really human at all but half a ____ and half a giantess, Edmund had got outside into the snow and cautiously closed the door behind him.
"... But she'll keep him alive as long as he's the only one she's got, because she'll want to use him as a ____; as bait to catch the rest of you with."
"That's right, Son of Adam," said Mr. Beaver bringing his paw down on the table with a crash that made all the cups and ____s rattle.
"... when two Sons of Adam and two Daughters of Eve sit in those four thrones, then it will be the end not only of the White Witch's ____ but of her life, and that is why we had to be so cautious as we came along, for if she knew about you four, your lives wouldn't be worth a shake of my whiskers!"
"I don't doubt you'd save him if you could, dearie," said Mrs. Beaver, "but you've no chance of getting into that House against her will and ever coming out alive." "Couldn't we have some ____?" said Peter.
"Well," said Mr. Beaver, "you can't exactly say for sure. But there's not many taken in there that ever comes out again. Statues. All full of statues they say it is—in the ____ and up the stairs and in the hall. People she's turned—" (he paused and shuddered) "turned into stone."
"I mean couldn't we dress up as something, or pretend to be—oh, ____ or anything—or watch till she was gone out—or—oh, hang it all, there must be some way. This Faun saved my sister at his own risk, Mr. Beaver. We can't just leave him to be—to be—to have that done to him."
"She'd like us to believe it," said Mr. Beaver, "and it's on that that she bases her claim to be Queen. But she's no Daughter of Eve. She comes of your father Adam's—" (here Mr. Beaver bowed) "your father Adam's first wife, her they called ____.”
"... But in general, take my advice, when you meet anything that's going to be Human and isn't yet, or used to be Human once and isn't now, or ought to be Human and isn't, you keep your eyes on it and feel for your ____. And that's why the Witch is always on the lookout for any Humans in Narnia. She's been watching for you this many a year, and if she knew there were four of you she'd be more dangerous still."