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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 15, The Disappearance of Jill Summary

Jill climbs up on Puddleglum and finds a hole. Jill cannot tell at first what the hole opens onto because everything is dark and disorienting. Finally, however, she realizes it is nighttime and there are snowballs flying through the air. Jill has come out in Narnia where the Dwarfs and the fauns and Dryads are dancing. Jill tries to tell this to her friends, but they cannot hear her. Then the Dwarfs pull Jill out and her friends are convinced she has been taken prisoner or injured by some enemy. In reality, she has simply been helped by Narnians celebrating the first snow with the Great Snow Dance.

Eustace decides to climb up on Puddleglum next, unaware that the Dwarfs have gotten their tools and are trying to dig them.....

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