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It's not bad to believe in Narnia because if you go deep into your thoughts,you will really fall in love with Narnia and dream good dreams and have luck and much much more,if you look in Aslans eyes closely you will see that it's not bad to believe in Narnia and be free in the thoughts of joy.So don't be a fraid to believe in Narnia...

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