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''Strike the bell and bide the danger''
''Strike the bell and bide the danger''
''Or wonder till it drives you mad''
''Or wonder till it drives you mad''
''What would have happened if you had''|An inscription on a pedestal with a small bell and hammer on it, from ''[[The Magicians 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]].}}
''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]].}}


{{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
Or wonder, till it drives you mad
Or wonder, till it drives you mad
What would have followed if you had|''[[The Magicians Nephew|The Magician's Nephew]]'' (book 6 of "[[The Chronicles of Narnia]]"), by C.S Lewis}}
What would have followed if you had|''[[The Magician's Nephew]]'' (book 6 of "[[The Chronicles of Narnia]]"), by C.S Lewis}}


{{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?