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The_Complete_Chronicles_of_Narnia_(volumes_1-7,_in_order_of_publication)

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"It has always been so," said Jadis. "At least, for hundreds <strong>of</strong> thousands <strong>of</strong> years. Have<br />

you a different sort <strong>of</strong> sun <strong>in</strong> your world?"<br />

"Yes, it's smaller and yellower. And it gives a good deal more heat."<br />

<strong>The</strong> Queen gave a long drawn "A-a-ah!" And Digory saw on her face that same hungry<br />

and greedy look which he had lately seen on Uncle Andrew's. "So," she said, "yours is a<br />

younger world."<br />

She paused for a moment to look once more at the deserted city - and if she was sorry for<br />

all the evil she had done there, she certa<strong>in</strong>ly didn't show it - and then said: "Now, let us be<br />

go<strong>in</strong>g. It is cold here at the end <strong>of</strong> all a the ages."<br />

"Go<strong>in</strong>g where?" asked both the children.<br />

"Where?" repeated Jadis <strong>in</strong> surprise. "To your world, <strong>of</strong> course."<br />

Polly and Digory looked at each other, aghast. Polly had disliked the Queen from the<br />

first; and even Digory, now that he had heard the story, felt that he had seen quite as<br />

much <strong>of</strong> her as he wanted. Certa<strong>in</strong>ly, she was not at all the sort <strong>of</strong> person one would like<br />

to take home. And if they did like, they didn't know how they could. What they wanted<br />

was to get away themselves: but Polly couldn't get at her r<strong>in</strong>g and <strong>of</strong> course Digory<br />

couldn't go without her. Digory got very red <strong>in</strong> the face and stammered.<br />

"Oh - oh - our world. I d-didn't know you wanted to go there."<br />

"What else were you sent here for if not to fetch me?" asked Jadis.<br />

"I'm sure you wouldn't like our world at all," said Digory. "It's not her sort <strong>of</strong> place, is it<br />

Polly? It's very dull; not worth see<strong>in</strong>g, really."<br />

"It will soon be worth see<strong>in</strong>g when I rule it," answered the Queen.<br />

"Oh, but you can't," said Digory. "It's not like that. <strong>The</strong>y wouldn't let you, you know."<br />

<strong>The</strong> Queen gave a contemptuous smile. "Many great k<strong>in</strong>gs," she said, "thought they could<br />

stand aga<strong>in</strong>st the House <strong>of</strong> Charn. But they all fell, and their very names are forgotten.<br />

Foolish boy! Do you th<strong>in</strong>k that I, with my beauty and my Magic, will not have your<br />

whole world at my feet before a year has passed? Prepare your <strong>in</strong>cantations and take me<br />

there at once."<br />

"This is perfectly frightful," said Digory to Polly.<br />

"Perhaps you fear for this Uncle <strong>of</strong> yours," said Jadis. "But if he honours me duly, he<br />

shall keep his life and his throne. I am not com<strong>in</strong>g to fight aga<strong>in</strong>st him. He must be a very

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