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“As she stood looking at [the lamp-post], wondering why there was a lamp-post in the middle of a wood and wondering what to do next, she heard a pitter patter of feet coming towards her. And soon after that a very strange person stepped out from among the trees into the light of the lamp-post. He was only a little taller than Lucy herself and he carried over his head an umbrella, white with snow. From the waist upwards he was like a man, but his legs were shaped like a goat’s… and instead of feet, he had goats’ hoofs. He also had a tail…” 6. Who is Mr. Tumnus? *
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A. A faun that Lucy met in Narnia
B. A goat that led Lucy to the lamp-post
C. The ruler of Narnia
D. The Professor’s friend

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