Summary of C. S. Lewis's Till We Have Faces

Please note: This is a companion version & not the original book. Book Preview: #1 I was Orual, the eldest daughter of Trom, king of Glome. The city of Glome was built on the left bank of the river Shennit, not more than a day’s journey above Ringal, which was the last town south of Glome. The god of the Grey Mountain, who hated me, was the son of Ungit. He did not live in the house of Ungit, but Ungit sat there alone. #2 I was Orual, the eldest daughter of Trom, king of Glome. The city of Glome was built on the left bank of the river Shennit, not more than a day’s journey above Ringal, which was the last town south of Glome. The god of the Grey Mountain, who hated me, was the son of Ungit. #3 I was Orual, the eldest daughter of Trom, king of Glome. The city of Glome was built on the left bank of the river Shennit, not more than a day’s journey above Ringal, which was the last town south of Glome. The god of the Grey Mountain, who hated me, was the son of Ungit. #4 My father made a great match. He was to have the third daughter of the King of Caphad, who is the biggest king in our part of the world. The wedding preparations lasted for almost a year.

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