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{{Infobox book
| title = The Silver Chair
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| author = C. S. Lewis
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| genre = Allegorical Fantasy
| franchise = The Chronicles of Narnia
| preceded by = The Voyage of the Dawn Treader
| followed by = The Horse and His Boy
| publication date = September 7, 1953
| wiki URL = https://narnia.fandom.com/wiki/The_Chronicles_of_Narnia_Wiki
| wiki name = The Chronicles of Narnia Wiki
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The fourth installment of ''[[The Chronicles of Narnia]]''. A few months after ''[[The Voyage of the Dawn Treader]]'', Eustace, with schoolmate and fellow outcast Jill Pole, returns to Narnia, and is sent on a quest to rescue Caspian's long-kidnapped son Rilian from a witch, reuniting them just before {{spoiler|the king's death of old age.}}
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* [[Adipose Rex]]: The Queen of the Giants of Harfang.
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* [[Grim Up North]]
* [[God Save Us From the Queen]]
* [[Have a Gay Old Time]]: "Gay", said Puddleglum... "That's what we've got to be. Gay. You must watch me, and do as I do. I'll be gay. Like this."
** Also, "[Jill] made love to everyone -- the grooms, the porters, the housemaids, and the elderly giant lords..."
* [[Hey, It's That Guy!]]: In the BBC miniseries, Puddleglum is the [[The Nth Doctor|Fourth]] [[Tom Baker|Doctor]].
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* [[One-Winged Angel]]: Evidently, the Lady was unfamiliar with the [[Evil Overlord List|Evil Overlord's Handbook]], especially Item 34.
* [[The Owl-Knowing One]]: Eustace and Jill receive some guidance from Glimfeather and [[Stealth Pun|the Parliament of Owls]].
* [[Plot
* [[Pretty in Mink]]: At one point, Jill is given a [[Pimped-Out Cape|mantle trimmed with white fur]].
* [[Scaled Up]]: {{spoiler|The witch.}}
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