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    • Behind the Gym. Scrubb almost ran into Jill behind the gym, where she was hiding from ‘Them’. That was when Scrubb told Jill of what had happened to him during the last lot of holidays, and why he seemed a different person.
    • Jill is Given a Task. After Aslan had given Jill a task and and Given her instructions to follow, it was time for her to go into Narnia after Scrubb. When she arrived, she realized how dull and grubby Scrubb was, and how wet she was.
    • The Sailing of the King. Jill tried her best to get Scrubb to see if there was anyone he recognized or knew, but he was in a very disagreeable mood. It wasn’t until after dinner and they were talking, that they realized that they had muffed the first of Aslan’s Signs.
    • A Parliament of Owls. After getting ready for a quick night escape, Jill and Scrubb met with the council of owls. That was when they heard the story of the lost prince, and it was decided what must be done at once.
  1. The Silver Chair iii Chapter X Travels Without the Sun 75 Chapter XI In the Dark Castle 84 Chapter XII The Queen of Underland 92 Chapter XIII Underland Without the ...

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  2. The Silver Chair is the only Narnia book where Aslan appears in the first chapter. The best study guide to The Silver Chair on the planet, from the creators of SparkNotes. Get the summaries, analysis, and quotes you need.

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  5. The Chronicles of Narnia. "The first step is to remember. Repeat to me, in order, the four signs." ― Aslan to Jill Pole [src] The Silver Chair takes place in Narnian-year 2356, or Earth year 1942, and tells the story of Eustace Scrubb's return to Narnia with his friend Jill Pole.

  6. The Silver Chair is a fantasy children's novel by C.S. Lewis. It was published in 1953 and is the fourth of seven novels in the author's famed Chronicles of Narnia series.

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