"All it means," he thought to himself, "is that he thinks he can do anything he likes to get anything he wants."


The Magician's Nephew (1955), The Chronicles of Narnia


All it means, he thought to himself, is that he thinks he can do anything he likes to get anything he wants.

All it means, he thought to himself, is that he thinks he can do anything he likes to get anything he wants.

All it means, he thought to himself, is that he thinks he can do anything he likes to get anything he wants.

All it means, he thought to himself, is that he thinks he can do anything he likes to get anything he wants.