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  • And who is it that brings in machines to chop down the trees and make unpleasant noises and build a bridge over the Ford of Beruna?

    Barnstorming on an Invisible Segway timprov 2009

  • They turned a little to the right, raced down a steep hill, and found the long Bridge of Beruna in front of them.

    Archive 2008-01-01 Arevanye 2008

  • They turned a little to the right, raced down a steep hill, and found the long Bridge of Beruna in front of them.

    Loose My Chains Arevanye 2008

  • They came down to the river, flowing bright and blue in winter sunshine, far below the last bridge (which is at the snug, red-roofed little town of Beruna) and were ferried across in a flat barge by the ferryman; or rather, by the ferry-wiggle, for it is Marsh-wiggles who do most of the watery and fishy kinds of work in Narnia.

    The Silver Chair Lewis, C. S. 1953

  • Their search revealed, one by one, a helmet, a dagger, and a few coins; not Calormen crescents but genuine Narnian "Lions" and "Trees" such as you might see any day in the market-place of Beaversdam or Beruna.

    The Voyage of the Dawn Treader Lewis, C. S. 1952

  • It had won undying glory in the second Battle of Beruna.

    The Voyage of the Dawn Treader Lewis, C. S. 1952

  • But of course what the children and the Dwarf wanted to see as soon as possible was the Great River below them, and Beruna, and the way to Aslan's How.

    Prince Caspian Lewis, C. S. 1951

  • In a few minutes all Miraz's followers were running down to the Great River in the hope of crossing the bridge to the town of Beruna and there defending themselves behind ramparts and closed gates.

    Prince Caspian Lewis, C. S. 1951

  • Next day messengers (who were chiefly squirrels and birds) were sent all over the country with a proclamation to the scattered Telmarines - including, of course, the prisoners in Beruna.

    Prince Caspian Lewis, C. S. 1951

  • "The one that joins the big river at the Fords of Beruna, or Beruna's Bridge, as the D.L.F. calls it."

    Prince Caspian Lewis, C. S. 1951

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  • mythical place from Chronicles of Narnia

    June 12, 2016