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Wood between the Worlds : ウィキペディア英語版
Wood between the Worlds

The Wood between the Worlds is a pond-filled forest in ''The Magician's Nephew'' (1955), the sixth book in ''The Chronicles of Narnia'' by C. S. Lewis. Each pond is a portal that provides instant transportation to a "world" such as ours and Narnia's.
==Description==
The Wood between the Worlds is so named by Polly Plummer, who is transported there when Digory Kirke's Uncle Andrew tricks her into picking up a magic yellow ring. She soon falls asleep, and when Digory arrives later the children are both disoriented; they aren't sure how long they have been there or even who they are. The state of lassitude is explained by the Wood being a place where nothing ever happens, unlike the different worlds that it connects. Later, Empress Jadis of Charn is brought to the Wood and appears to fall ill because of it, weakening so much that the children are stronger than she. Jadis soon recovers after leaving the Wood, but she never mentions it subsequently. Digory speculates that her mind is unable to hold memories of the Wood.

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