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Match each term to it's sentence.
At first Edmund tried to remember that it is rude to speak with one's mouth full, but soon he forgot about this and thought only of trying to shovel down as much ____ as he could, and the more he ate the more he wanted to eat, and he never asked himself why the Queen should be so inquisitive.
Although he did not have as much power as the king, the ____ was higher-ranking than both the Marquees and the Baron.
"If I'd known you had got in I'd have waited for you," said Lucy who was too happy and excited to notice how ____ Edmund spoke or how flushed and strange his face was.
A public role model for the royal family, the ____ was expected to show refinement and grace while representing the queen.
"She calls herself the Queen of Narnia though she has no right to be queen at all, and all the Fauns and Dryads and ____s and dwarfs and animals—at least all the good ones—simply hate her. And she can turn people into stone and do all kinds of horrible things.”
"Answer me, once and for all, or I shall lose my patience. Are you human?" "Yes, your Majesty," said Edmund. "And how, pray, did you come to enter my ____s?"
"My poor child," she said in quite a different voice, "how cold you look! Come and sit with me here on the sledge and I will put my ____ around you and we will talk."
"She isn't a real queen at all," answered Lucy, "she's a horrible witch, the White Witch. Everyone—all the wood people—hate her. She has made an ____ over the whole country so that it is always winter here and never Christmas."
And he led them a great pace over rough and smooth and through thick and thin, till the horses of all the ____s were tired out and only these four were still following.
"Perhaps something hot to drink?" said the Queen. "Should you like that?" "Yes please, your Majesty," said Edmund, whose teeth were ____.