According to them, Aslan was on the move to take the control of Narnia from the White Witch. They then meet two talking beavers that told them about Aslan. Tumnus had been taken by the Witch's secret police, led by captain Maugrim. Tumnus's home where they discovered that Mr. Peter and Susan apologized for their earlier disbelief and Peter threatened Edmund until he apologized to Lucy. Macready in the wardrobe after they broke a window, the four siblings stepped into Narnia. On another day, while hiding from the housekeeper Mrs. The Professor has a private talk with Peter and Susan he did not understand why the others did not believe Lucy's story and presented to them the use of logic (which Susan is very fond of) in the situation: when they are given three choices for an explanation of Lucy's behavior-insanity, dishonesty, and sincerity-the others know she is neither mad nor dishonest, so "logically" she must be telling the truth. Edmund did not confirm Narnia's existence to Peter and Susan, saying he was merely playing with Lucy, causing distress in Lucy, who ran out and bumped into Professor Kirke. After she departed, Edmund and Lucy meet and they returned to tell the others. She asked Edmund to bring his siblings to meet her. Later, Edmund follows Lucy at night into Narnia, and met the White Witch, who offered him Turkish delight, as well as the prospect of becoming king. She made the other children check the Wardrobe, but the portal was gone. When she returned, hardly any time had passed in the normal world during her stay. However, Tumnus liked Lucy and regretted his plan, so he sent her out of the Wardrobe. In accordance with her orders, if a human is ever encountered, a Narnian must bring them to her. Tumnus, who explained that the White Witch cursed Narnia, and it had been winter for a century.
She spent several hours in the home of the faun, Mr. One rainy day while they were playing Hide and Seek, Lucy discovered an 8 foot tall wardrobe and, through it, entered a world called Narnia. Macready then takes them to the country home of Digory Kirke, a professor. The children are sent by train into the English countryside where they are picked up at a station by Mrs. Set in 1940 during the Blitz, the Pevensie children- Peter, Susan, Edmund, and Lucy -were evacuated from their home in Finchley, London after German bombers almost destroyed their house.