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jamiga
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I'm really getting into the CS Lewis books lately (because the Dupree girls were so impressed by them). Anyway, I am in the middle of "Prince Caspian" and Lucy referred to a beech tree as the lady of the wood. I thought that was awesome... I wonder if CS Lewis influenced any other Eisley songs?
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stpddrummerboy88
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i don't know for a fact, but i can only imagine so
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bigideas
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yeah, when i was reading it a month or so ago, i did a double take at that. if you're checking it out from the SMith County/Tyler library, we may have read that exact same copy of the book. maybe even one a young sherri checked out...........gasp!
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jamiga
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Psh. I own it. Duh. Smile

I discovered them on my bookshelf a while ago.

Grandma gave the whole collection (save the magicians nephew) to me when I first learned to read.

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brit*zoe
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tis also in lord of the rings - when they go and see gladireil (sp?) and one of the elves says 'you have entered the realm of the lady of the wood' or something to that extent in any case
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ilitherian
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thats funny because in that quote CS Lewis is actually referencing "Phantastes" by George MacDonald... another must read for fantasy fans out there.
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bigideas
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what year was Lord of the Rings released?
(just to keep smarties away.......i mean the book)

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