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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 9, How They Discover Something Worth Knowing Summary

Jill is wonderful that day, befriending everyone and acting so happy that none of the giants could possibly guess she is planning an escape. Jill and her companions decide their escape is best made from the kitchen, so they linger there most of the day. Over lunch they enjoy venison that turns out to be a talking stag. Puddleglum and Eustace are very upset over this, but Jill has never known a talking stag, so she is only mildly upset. Later, Jill and her companions linger until the cook is the only one left. She sets back as though to take a nap, but it takes her a long time to settle down. While they wait, Jill finds a cookbook open to the M's. When Jill sees.....

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