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''Strike the bell and bide the danger'' |
''Strike the bell and bide the danger'' |
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''Or wonder till it drives you mad'' |
''Or wonder till it drives you mad'' |
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''What would have happened if you had''|An inscription on a pedestal with a small bell and hammer on it, from ''[[The |
''What would have happened if you had''|An inscription on a pedestal with a small bell and hammer on it, from ''[[The Magician's Nephew]]''. [[Sealed Evil in a Can|You don't want to know]] [[Nice Job Breaking It, Hero|what happens if]] [[What an Idiot!|you fall for it]].}} |
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{{quote|'''Budnick''': You can trash whatever you want to trash, destroy whatever you want to destroy and nobody will punish you or bother you you'll have complete freedom. |
{{quote|'''Budnick''': You can trash whatever you want to trash, destroy whatever you want to destroy and nobody will punish you or bother you you'll have complete freedom. |
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Strike the bell, and bide the danger |
Strike the bell, and bide the danger |
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Or wonder, till it drives you mad |
Or wonder, till it drives you mad |
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What would have followed if you had|''[[ |
What would have followed if you had|''[[The Magician's Nephew]]'' (book 6 of "[[The Chronicles of Narnia]]"), by C.S Lewis}} |
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{{quote|'''Himeko''': ...but why would Dunbadoru-sensei have brought attention to it if he didn't want us going in? |
{{quote|'''Himeko''': ...but why would Dunbadoru-sensei have brought attention to it if he didn't want us going in? |