Character

Mrs Beaver

Also known as Mrs. Beaver

A warm, practical Talking Beaver who equips and feeds the Pevensies before their flight from the Witch. Her steadiness complements Mr Beaver’s urgent guidance.

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The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe10 cited passages
  1. Chapter VII · paragraph 42"Here we are," said Mr. Beaver, "and it looks as if Mrs. Beaver is expecting us. I'll lead the way. But be careful and don't slip."Open passage →
  2. Chapter VII · paragraph 44"Here we are, Mrs. Beaver," said Mr. Beaver, "I've found them. Here are the Sons and Daughters of Adam and Eve"--and they all went in.Open passage →
  3. Chapter VIII · paragraph 10"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."Open passage →
  4. Chapter VIII · paragraph 25"That you will, dearie, and no mistake," said Mrs. Beaver, "if there's anyone who can appear before Aslan without their knees knocking, they're either braver than most o…Open passage →
  5. Chapter IX · paragraph 24…'re in the little house on top of the dam just up the river--with Mr. and Mrs. Beaver."Open passage →
  6. Chapter X · paragraph 1Now we must 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 them…Open passage →
  7. Chapter X · paragraph 2"What are you doing, Mrs. Beaver?" exclaimed Susan.Open passage →
  8. Chapter XIII · paragraph 25…ng on piles of cushions in the pavilion) the first thing they heard--from Mrs. Beaver--was that their brother had been rescued and brought into camp late last night; and was at that moment with Asl…Open passage →
  9. Chapter XIII · paragraph 37…--so close together. Not that the Witch looked Aslan exactly in his eyes; Mrs. Beaver particularly noticed this.Open passage →
  10. Chapter XVII · paragraph 3They found Edmund in charge of Mrs. Beaver a little way back from the fighting line. He was covered with blood, his mouth was open, and his face a nasty g…Open passage →
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