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Quotes
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Lucy Pevensie : I was so tall.
Susan Pevensie : You were older then.
Edmund Pevensie : As opposed to hundreds of years later... when you're younger.
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Peter Pevensie : That's the trouble with girls. You can't carry a map in your heads.
Lucy Pevensie : That's because our heads have something in them.
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Prince Caspian : [Caspian and Peter begin a swordfight. Peter's sword gets stuck in a tree, so he attempts to pick up a rock to hit Caspian]
Lucy Pevensie : No! Stop!
Peter Pevensie : [after seeing the Narnians gathering around] Prince Caspian?
Prince Caspian : Yes. And who are you?
[Susan and Edmund run over]
Susan Pevensie : Peter!
Prince Caspian : High King Peter?
Peter Pevensie : I believe you called.
Prince Caspian : Yes, but... I thought you'd be... older.
Peter Pevensie : Well if you like, we can come back in a few years.
Prince Caspian : No! No, it's alright! You're not exactly what I expected.
Prince Caspian : [locks eyes with Susan]
Edmund Pevensie : Neither are you.
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[watching Susan kiss Caspian goodbye]
Lucy Pevensie : I'm sure when I'm older, I'll understand.
Edmund Pevensie : I'm older and I don't think I *want* to understand...
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Lucy Pevensie : I wonder who lived here.
Susan Pevensie : [picks up a small gold statue] I think we did.
Edmund Pevensie : Hey, that's mine! From my chess set!
Peter Pevensie : Which chess set?
Edmund Pevensie : Well, I didn't exactly have a solid gold chess set in Finchley, did I?
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Lucy Pevensie : Oh my gosh, he's so cute.
Reepicheep : [Reepicheep draws his sword and looks around] Who said that?
Lucy Pevensie : Um, sorry.
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[Edmund has helped Peter out of a fight in the English subway]
Edmund Pevensie : You're welcome.
Peter Pevensie : [Peter stands up] I had it sorted.
Susan Pevensie : What was it this time?
Peter Pevensie : He bumped me.
Lucy Pevensie : So you hit him?
Peter Pevensie : No, after he bumped me, they tried to make me apologize. That's when I hit him.
Susan Pevensie : Really, is it that hard to just walk away?
Peter Pevensie : I shouldn't have to! I mean, don't you ever get tired of being treated like a kid?
Edmund Pevensie : We are kids!
Peter Pevensie : Well, I wasn't always.
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[after rescuing Trumpkin]
Lucy Pevensie : Why were they trying to kill you, anyway?
Trumpkin : They're Telmarines. That's what they do.
Edmund Pevensie : Telmarines? In Narnia?
Trumpkin : Where have you been for the last few hundred years?
Lucy Pevensie : That's a bit of a long story.
[Susan hands Peter his sword, and comprehension dawns on Trumpkin]
Trumpkin : Oh, you've got to be kidding me. You're it? You're the kings and queens of old?
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Prince Caspian : [offers Susan the horn] Look. Maybe it is time you had this back.
Susan Pevensie : Why don't you hold on to it. You might need to call me again.
Lucy Pevensie : [riding away with Susan] You might need to call me again?
Susan Pevensie : Oh, shut up.
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Peter Pevensie : So, where exactly do you think you saw Aslan?
Lucy Pevensie : [turns to him] I wish you'd all stop trying to sound like grown-ups. I don't think I saw him, I did see him.
Trumpkin : [mutters] I *am* a grown-up.
Lucy Pevensie : It was right over...
[screams as she falls]
Susan Pevensie : Lucy!
Lucy Pevensie : [looks up at everyone] ... here.
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Lucy Pevensie : They're so still.
Trumpkin : The trees? What did you expect?
Lucy Pevensie : They used to dance.
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Lucy Pevensie : I wish you would all stop trying to sound like grown-ups! I didn't think I saw him, I did see him.
Trumpkin : I *am* a grown-up.
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[after Lucy is nearly attacked by a bear]
Susan Pevensie : Why wouldn't he stop?
Trumpkin : I suspect he was hungry.
Lucy Pevensie : Thanks.
Edmund Pevensie : He was wild.
Peter Pevensie : I don't think he could talk at all.
Trumpkin : You get treated like a dumb animal long enough, that's what you become. You may find Narnia a more savage place than you remember.
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Susan Pevensie : [referring to Peter] I wish he'd just listened to the D.L.F. in the first place!
Edmund Pevensie : D.L.F.?
Lucy Pevensie : Dear Little Friend.
Trumpkin : Oh... that's not at all patronizing, is it?
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Peter Pevensie : When Aslan bares his teeth, winter meets its death.
Lucy Pevensie : When he shakes his mane, we shall have spring again. Everyone we knew - Mr. Tumnus and the Beavers - they're all gone.
Peter Pevensie : I think it's time we found out what's going on.
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Lucy Pevensie : [after Aslan roars in Trumpkin's face] Do you see him now?
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Peter Pevensie : Lucky, you know.
Lucy Pevensie : What do you mean?
Peter Pevensie : You've seen him. I wish he'd just given me some sort of proof.
Lucy Pevensie : Maybe we're the ones that need to prove ourselves to him.
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Lucy Pevensie : What happened?
Peter Pevensie : Ask him.
Susan Pevensie : Peter!
Prince Caspian : Me? You could have called it off, there was still time.
Peter Pevensie : No, there wasn't, thanks to you. If you had kept to the plan, those soldiers might be alive right now.
Prince Caspian : And if you just had stayed here, as I suggested, they definitely would be!
Peter Pevensie : You called us, remember?
Prince Caspian : My first mistake.
Peter Pevensie : No. Your first mistake was thinking you could lead these people.
[turns around and begins to walk off]
Prince Caspian : Hey!
[Peter turns to look at him]
Prince Caspian : I am not the one who abandoned Narnia.
Peter Pevensie : You invaded Narnia. You have no more right leading than Miraz does.
[Caspian pushes past Peter]
Peter Pevensie : You, him, your father! Narnia's better off without the lot of you!
[Caspian and Peter draw swords, intending to attack each other]
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Lucy Pevensie : [holding up one of her old dresses] I was so tall.
Susan Pevensie : Well, you were older then.
Edmund Pevensie : As opposed to hundreds of years later, when you're younger.
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Prince Caspian : [gives Susan her horn back] Maybe it's time you had this back.
Susan Pevensie : [gives the horn back] Why don't you hold on to it - you might need to call me again.
[a pause while Susan and Caspian exchange a long glance]
Lucy Pevensie : [quoting Susan as they ride off] "You might need to call me again"?
Susan Pevensie : Oh, shut up.