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The Lion, the Witch, & the Wardrobe

The Lion, the Witch, & the Wardrobe. Chapters 5 - 8. Chapter 5. Back on this Side of the Door. superior 5/28. “And Edmund gave a very superior look as if he were far older than Lucy…” higher in rank, status, position, or quality. beasts 5/50.

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The Lion, the Witch, & the Wardrobe

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  1. The Lion, the Witch, & the Wardrobe Chapters 5 - 8

  2. Chapter 5 Back on this Side of the Door

  3. superior 5/28 • “And Edmund gave a very superior look as if he were far older than Lucy…” • higher in rank, status, position, or quality

  4. beasts 5/50 • “I know I’ve met a faun in there and – I wish I’d stayed in there and you are beasts, beasts.” • a cruel, coarse, filthy, or otherwise beastlike person

  5. disposal 5/50 • “…the Professor said ‘Come in,’ and got up and found chairs for them and said he was quite at their disposal.” • available for one to use whenever or however one wishes

  6. faun 5/51 • “…but this couldn’t be true – all this about the wood and the Faun.” • rural god; man with a goat’s horns, ears, legs, and tail

  7. sightseers 5/56 • “And when parties of sightseers arrived and asked to see the house…” • tourists, a person who goes sightseeing

  8. Clarify • sulky - bad-tempered, and resentful; refusing to be cooperative or cheerful. • savagely - viciously: in a vicious manner • beastly – very unpleasant, cruel and unrestrained • trippers - a person who goes on a pleasure trip or excursion • “sharps the word” – look alive, keep your eyes open, or brace yourself

  9. Chapter 6 Into the Forest

  10. camphor 6/59 • “And what a filthy smell of camphor!’ said Edmund.” • a whitish, crystalline substance with an aromatic smell and bitter taste

  11. lamp-post 6/61 • “oughtn’t we to be bearing a bit more to the left, that is, if we are aiming for the lamp-post?” • a post, usually metal, supporting a lamp that lights a street, park, etc.

  12. premises 6/64 • “The former occupant of these premises, the Faun Tumnus…” • a house or building, together with its land and outbuildings

  13. enemies 6/64 • “… comforting her said Majesty’s enemies, harboring spies and fraternizing with Humans.” • a person who is actively opposed or hostile to someone or something

  14. fraternizing 6/64 • “…comforting her said Majesty’s enemies, harboring spies and fraternizing with Humans.” • associate or form a friendship with someone, especially when one is NOT supposed to

  15. secret police 6/64 • “signed Maugrim, Captain of the Secret Police” • a police force that functions as the enforcement arm of a government

  16. clarify • “hang it all” – dang it all • “by jove” – expression of surprise or emphasis • doubtfully – in a way that is full of doubt • prigs – a person who irritatingly arrogant • harboring – to give shelter to • larder – a place such as a pantry where food is stored • alighted – to come down and settle, as after flight

  17. Chapter 7 A Day with the Beavers

  18. beckoned & earnestly 7/71 • “…the Beaver again popped its head out from behind the tree and beckoned earnestly to them.” • beckoned – to signal or summon, as by nodding or waving • earnestly – showing deep sincerity or seriousness

  19. handkerchief 7/73 • “It’s my handkerchief – the one I gave to poor Mr. Tumnus.” • a small square of cloth used for wiping the nose or mouth

  20. festoons 7/76 • “…the dam had been covered all over with flowers and wreaths and festoons of the purest sugar.” • a decorative chain or flowers, ribbons, etc. suspended in loops/garland

  21. clarify • “here is my token” – something serving as proof of something else • modest – free from showiness • “merely a trifle” – something of little importance or value

  22. Chapter 8 What Happened After Dinner

  23. prophecy 8/89 • “Because of another prophecy,‘ said Mr. Beaver.” • a prediction of the future

  24. reign 8/89 • “…then it will be the end not only of the White Witch’s reign but of her life…” • the period in which ones rules the throne

  25. clarify • stratagem – strategy • “hang it all” – dang it • “present company” – those that are currently in the near vicinity • treacherous – marked with unforeseen hazards, dangerous and deceptive

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