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Match each term to it's sentence.
“All we need is some ____ for going down to our ship to-day and taking stuff on board.”
This he set on an ____ beside Shasta’s sofa and sat down himself on the carpeted floor with his goaty legs crossed.
“These last stands in a house make good stories, but nothing ever came of them. After their first few ____s the enemy always set the house on fire.”
There is no need for you to move until we are all ready to ____.
For the Faun was hiding both his horns with his hands as if he were trying to keep his head on by them and writhing to and from as if he had a pain in his inside.
“Well, then,” said the Faun, “how would it be if your Majesties bade the Prince to a great banquet to be held on board our own ____, the Splendour Hyaline, to-morrow night?
“There’s no time,” said Shasta in a ____ whisper.
He saw also what had made the crash: a costly ____ vase which had been standing on the window-sill lay on the floor broken into about thirty pieces.
A moment later there was a boy of Shasta’s own age sitting ____ of the sill with one leg hanging down inside the room.
There were lobsters, and salad, and snipe stuffed with almonds and truffles, and a complicated dish made of chicken-livers and rice and raisins and nuts, and there were cool melons and gooseberry fools and ____ fools, and every kind of nice thing that can be made with ice.