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Examples
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They team up with Puddleglum, a gloomy Marsh-wiggle part man, part frog.
Chronicles of Narnia: The Silver Chair. Jeff 2008
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Jill is set the task of remembering four signs and sent on a journey with Eustace and a helper, the Marsh-wiggle Puddleglum.
Archive 2007-01-01 Donna Farley 2007
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Jill is set the task of remembering four signs and sent on a journey with Eustace and a helper, the Marsh-wiggle Puddleglum.
Water and Spirit Donna Farley 2007
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"How about a skeleton?" asked the Marsh-wiggle with ghastly cheerfulness.
The Silver Chair Lewis, C. S. 1953
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The Marsh-wiggle told them they would feel more comfortable if only they thought how very much colder it would be later on and farther north; but this didn't cheer them up at all.
The Silver Chair Lewis, C. S. 1953
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The Marsh-wiggle followed them: still talking, but now that they were forcing their way into the wind again, they could not have heard him even if they had wanted to.
The Silver Chair Lewis, C. S. 1953
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"No. There never was a sun," said the Prince, and the Marsh-wiggle, and the children.
The Silver Chair Lewis, C. S. 1953
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"The Marsh-wiggle," said Scrubb, as if he were rather proud of knowing the word.
The Silver Chair Lewis, C. S. 1953
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"Do I see before me a Marsh-wiggle - a real, live, honest, Narnian Marsh-wiggle?"
The Silver Chair Lewis, C. S. 1953
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"Well, it has been forded," admitted the Marsh-wiggle.
The Silver Chair Lewis, C. S. 1953
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