Mr. Beaver believed that Mr. Tumnus was arrested by the White Witch for helping Lucy and was likely turned into stone.
Mr. Tumnus is a fictional character from C.S. Lewis' "The Chronicles of Narnia" series. In "The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe," Mr. Tumnus is arrested by the White Witch but later rescued by Lucy and Aslan. He plays a key role in the story and is ultimately freed from the Witch's control.
Lucy gave Mr. Tumnus her handkerchief to keep.
Lucy gives Mr. Tumnus her handkerchief as a token of her friendship and gratitude before leaving him.
Mr. Tumnus appears in "The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe" by C.S. Lewis, which is part of "The Chronicles of Narnia" series.
Mr. Tumnus plays the flute in C.S. Lewis's "The Chronicles of Narnia" series.
I think what you mean when you say goat is satyr or faun, and his name is Mr. Tumnus!
Mr. Tumnus was a faun.
Mr Tumnus was dragged away by Captain of the White Witch's secret police, Maugrim, and his wolves, on charges of high treason. He was then turned into stone. When Aslan returned from the dead, and freed all the stone statues at the witch's palace, Tumnus was restored to life again.
The children decide to try to return to their own world by seeking out the White Witch's castle for help and guidance.
Mr Tumnus was dragged away by Captain of the White Witch's secret police, Maugrim, and his wolves, on charges of high treason. He was then turned into stone. When Aslan returned from the dead, and freed all the stone statues at the witch's palace, Tumnus was restored to life again.
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