The air is clean and sweet, tinged with sea-salt. Susan breathes deep of it and leans her head against Caspian's shoulder again as she watches the waves roll in toward the shore.
"I ken it's more," she says, after a moment, "for it's Aslan's Country, but if Narnia were even half as lovely as this I don't see how anyone'd want to be anywhere else."
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"I ken it's more," she says, after a moment, "for it's Aslan's Country, but if Narnia were even half as lovely as this I don't see how anyone'd want to be anywhere else."