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A Field Guide to Narnia
by Colin Duriez
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with references to "Prince Rilian".
Excerpt - on Page 83: "
... ” The Green Witch uses such reductionist arguments when she tries to persuade Eustace, Jill, Puddleglum and Prince Rilian that there is no world of Narnia above Underworld; ... "
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The Complete Chronicles of Narnia
by C. S. Lewis
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with references to "Prince Rilian".
Excerpt - on Page 393: "
... After a time the Queen felt sleepy, and they spread cloaks for her on the grassy bank, and Prince Rilian with the rest of the party went a little way from her, that their tales and laughter might not wake ... "
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The Silver Chair (Narnia)
by C. S. Lewis
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with references to "Prince Rilian".
Excerpt - on Page 57: "
... After a time the Queen felt sleepy, and they spread cloaks for her on the grassy bank, and Prince Rilian with the rest ... "
Key Phrases:
Prince Rilian, Experiment House, Cair Paravel, King Caspian, City Ruinous, Son of Adam, Autumn Feast, sunlit lands, lost prince, silver chair, few return, three travelers
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C.S. Lewis & Narnia For Dummies (For Dummies (Religion & Spirituality))
by Richard J. Wagner
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with references to "Prince Rilian".
Excerpt - on Page 84: "
... Silver Chair The Silver Chair tells of the quest of Eustace Scrubb, Jill Pole, and Puddleglum the Marshwiggle to free Prince Rilian from the evil Green Witch. ... "
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