“Lyra and her dæmon moved through the darkening hall, taking care to keep to one side, out of sight of the kitchen.”

First line, introducing Lyra Belacqua (also known as Lyra Silvertongue), in Ch. 1 : The Decanter of Tokay
His Dark Materials, The Golden Compass (1995)

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