We must get back to Edmund now. The Witch made him walk much farther than he thought anyone could walk. Finally, she stopped in a dark valley filled with ____ and yew trees. Edmund sank down and lay on the ground, face first. He was too ____ to move or even care what happened next. He was too tired to notice how hungry and ____ he was. The Witch and the ____ talked quietly beside him. ‘No,’ said the dwarf. ‘It’s no use now, O, Queen. They must have reached the Stone Table by now.’ ‘Perhaps the Wolf will ____ them and bring us news,’ said the Witch. ‘It cannot be good news if he does,’ ____ the dwarf. ‘Four thrones in Cair Paravel,’ said the Witch. ‘What if only three were filled? That would not complete the ____.’ ‘That makes no difference now that He is here,’ said the dwarf. He still didn’t dare say Aslan’s name to her. ‘He may not stay long. Then we could attack the three at Cair Paravel.’ ‘Yet it might be ____,’ said the dwarf, kicking Edmund, ‘to keep this one for ____.’ ‘Yes. And have him rescued,’ said the Witch scornfully. ‘Then,’ said the dwarf, ‘we had better do what we must do at once.’ ‘I would like to do it on the Stone Table itself,’ said the Witch. ‘That is the proper ____. That is where it has always been done before.’ ‘It will be a long ____ before the Stone Table can be used that way again,’ said the dwarf. ‘True,’ said the Witch. ‘Well, I will ____.’

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