Sujet : Re: "Turkish Delight in The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe"
De : usenet (at) *nospam* mikevanpelt.com (Mike Van Pelt)
Groupes : rec.arts.sf.writtenDate : 14. May 2025, 22:16:27
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In article <63f736681602cad34245fe4415fd86fc@
www.novabbs.org>,
Lenona <
lenona321@yahoo.com> wrote:
Terrible-Notice-7617
Definitely not "sell out your family good" but if you find a good
Turkish delight it is wonderful. But a good Turkish delight is extremely
hard to find, sadly.
Other than the "magical" nature of the Turkish Delight that Jadis
conjured up, there's the fact that, when asked what treat he would
like, Edmund immediately said "Turkish Delight". So, he was starting
off with a particular fondness for the confection.
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