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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 10, Travels Without the Sun Summary

The three travelers ask who is there and a light is lit. There before them are hundreds of creatures of all different sizes and shapes. They are the people of the underland and they want to take the three to their queen. They begin their march through a tiny crack that Jill is afraid to enter. However, they force her to go. They travel for a long time through many caves and tunnels, some with their own natural light and others they need the lantern in. Quite often they pass animals and people from the overland, and all the creatures will say is that when the end of the world comes they will wake.

After a long time they come to a sea of sorts and a boat. They board.....

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