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The Silver Chair Study Guide

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by C. S. Lewis
About 74 pages (22,320 words)
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Chapter 4, A Parliament of Owls Summary

Jill dawdles when it is time to go to bed and later regrets it. The owl, Glimfeather, comes to her window and tells her they must go now. Jill dresses while Glimfeather gets Eustace and then she rides on his back to a ruined tower some distance from Cair Paravel. Here it is pitch dark but Jill soon learns that not only is Eustace and Glimfeather there, but there are a lot of other owls as well. They all have learned that Eustace and Jill are here to rescue the prince and they want to help.

Eustace tells the owls that he is a friend of Caspian's and will not fight against him. The owls all agree that they are on Caspian's side as well. Caspian has grown very old.....

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