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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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The Silver Chair completes the Caspian trilogy within "The Chronicles of Narnia," begun with Prince Caspian and continued in The Voyage of the "Dawn Treader." In The Silver Chair, Caspian is old and in failing health, soon to die. More than ten years earlier his wife, the daughter of the retired star Ramandu, was killed by a serpent and then his son Rilian disappeared, apparently kidnapped by a mysterious, magical woman dressed in green. Many of Narnia's greatest heroes have set out in search of the prince, but have never returned, so Caspian eventually decreed that no one shall search for his son, in order to prevent the loss of more good Narnians. Having heard that Asian has been seen in the Lone Islands, Caspian himself prepares.....

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