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            <description><![CDATA[Category: The Chronicles of Narnia<br />Title: ... and my bow<br />Summary: <b>Summary:</b>This came into being following a sudden outburst of crossovers after half of my hobbit-fanfic-writing friends had watched "Narnia" (me included). First I laughed, then I found myself writing this (absolutely surprising) Narnia/LOTR-drabble. And it is also - lo and behold! - my very first Legolas-piece!<br /><b>Rating:</b> PG<br />]]></description>
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