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clothes and jewels and slaves fit for my rank. Tomorrow I will begin the conquest of the world.”
“I-I-I’ll go and order a cab at once,”gasped Uncle Andrew.
“Stop,”said the Witch,just as he reached the door.“Do not dream of treachery.My eyes can see through walls and into the minds of men.They will be on you wherever you go.At the first sign of disobedience I will lay such spells on you that anything you sit down on will feel like red hot iron and whenever you lie in a bed there will be invisible blocks of ice at your feet.Now go.”
The old man went out,looking like a dog with its tail between its legs.
The children were now afraid that Jadis would have something to say to them about what had happened in the wood.As it turned out,however,she never mentioned it either then or afterwards. I think(and Digory thinks too)that her mind was of a sort which cannot remember that quiet place at all,and however often you took her there and however long you left her there