by Jo March » July 21st, 2007, 4:16 pm
I'm a little confused about how Eustace and Jill can be 9 years old in TSC, but 16 in TLB (according to the timeline on NarniaWeb). I am looking at my copy of TLB, and in chapter 5 (pg. 48 in my Scholastic Inc. version), when Eustace and Jill meet Tirian and untie him, Eustace says "...we were here once before, ages and ages ago,
more than a year ago by our time..." (TLB, ch. 5).
Now, granted, 7 years is indeed "more than a year ago," but that seems like a funny expression to use for that long of a time period! Is this just one of those inconsistencies in CoN that we all know and love, or am I missing something? Thanks for the help!
"'In our world,' said Eustace, 'a star is a huge ball of flaming gas.'
"'Even in your world, my son [said Ramandu] that is not what a star is, but only what it is made of.'"
-- The Voyage of the "Dawn Treader"
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