He simply wore ared scarf/ muffler and carried some brown paper parcels and an umbrella.
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.
The Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe, the second book on the Narnia series by C.S Lewis
Tumnus, the faun. Lucy calls him Mr. Tumnus.
She sees Tumnus.
The half-goat, half-man creature in Narnia is named Mr. Tumnus. He is a faun who befriends Lucy Pevensie in "The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe," the first book in C.S. Lewis's Chronicles of Narnia series.
Mr. Tumnus served Lucy tea, sardines on toast, and sugar-topped cake when she visited his house in the book "The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe" by C.S. Lewis.
Lucy Pevensie is the youngest Pevensie child. She is the first of them to discover the land of Narnia when she slips through the magical wardrobe in the professor's house
Mr. Beaver believed that Mr. Tumnus was arrested by the White Witch for helping Lucy and was likely turned into stone.
Mr. Tumnus tells Lucy to "make her way to the lamppost" if she ever needs to find her way back to Narnia. He also promises to lead her safely out of the woods when it's time for her to return home.
The faun was shocked to see Lucy, but he was very insistent on being hospitable and having Lucy come back for tea. He was quite friendly, but slowly started breaking down. He revealed that he had been ordered to bring Lucy to the White Witch.
Mr. Tumnus initially thinks Lucy has come from Narnia when he meets her in the forest because he doesn't recognize her as a human from the outside world. He assumes she is a Narnian creature due to her appearance.