CHAPTER 9

类别:文学名著 作者:C·S·刘易斯 本章:CHAPTER 9

    LUCY SA  SUSAN and tterly tired  er itself, and Lucys er. Even trumpkin longed for to be over. t on o steer  D reacable t  is even for

    ten minutes. And as tired, ts fell. Up till  noo get to Caspian. No  tures  could defeat an army of grown-up humans.

    trees began almost to meet over  in rickle of ttle streams  t poured do into Glasser.

    t as last, far too tired to attempt lig of t t ted to see an apple  again) seemed better trying to catc anyter a little silent  muncogetween four large beecrees.

    Everyone  except Lucy  to sleep at once. Lucy, being far less tired,  found it o get comfortable. Also, sten till no all D ting to sleep is to stop trying, so she opened her  eyes.

    t see a patcer in t. ter all t Narnian stars. Ster tars of our o least, tellations  could be seen from ; so herself.

    Instead of getting droing more a-time, dreamiser. S t, t see to feel  t t tle distance aheir bivouac.

    quot;t; said Lucy to  was cool and fresing everywhere.

    Someter of a nigo  sing, topping, t tle lig  to and came to a place  t and t you could  it  t tingale,  satisfied at last uning up, burst into full song.

    Lucys eyes began to groomed to t, and srees  t  inctly. A great longing for trees could talk in

    Narnia came over ly rees alk  if only s sort of   on. S  a silver birc  y old man s on  of ts. S tanding. Ah!

    s of all. Sately, the wood.

    quot;Orees, trees, trees,quot; said Lucy (t been intending to  speak at all).

    quot;Orees,  you remember it? Dont you remember me?  Dryads and , come to me.”

    t a breatirred about ling noise of t like ingale stopped singing as if to  listen to it.

    Lucy felt t at any moment so understand rees  rying to say. But t did not come. tling died aingale  resumed its song. Even in t t Lucy  imes rying to remember a name or a  date and almost get it, but it vanis s  missed someto trees a split second too soon or a split second  too late, or used all t  one, or put in one   wrong.

    Quite suddenly so feel tired. S back to ter, and es.

    It  risen) and everyty.

    quot;Apples, ; said trumpkin ;I must say you  ancient kings and queens dont overfeed your courtiers!”

    tood up and s. trees ion.

    quot;I suppose your Majesties kno?quot; said the Dwarf.

    quot;I dont,quot; said Susan. quot;Ive never seen t I t all along t we ougo he river.”

    quot;t  time,quot; anser, h  pardonable sharpness.

    quot;O take any notice of ; said Edmund. quot;S  blanket. Youve got t pocket compass of yours, Peter,  you? ell, t as rain. eve

    only got to keep on going nort - cross t little river, t- do-you-call-it? - the Rush -”

    quot;I kno; said Peter. quot;t joins t t.”

    quot;ts rig and strike up tone table  (Aslans  or nine oclock. I !”

    quot;I ,quot; said Susan. quot;I cant remember all t at all.”

    quot;ts t of girls,quot; said Edmund to Peter and t;their heads.”

    quot;ts because our ; said Lucy.

    At first to be going pretty  truck an old pat if you kno  one is  aler about five minutes and t is not anot more of t  also disappears, and after you  of your rigion  you realize t none of ts at all. to  taken in for more than a few seconds.

    t iff from  yesterdays roop.quot; topped.  quot;t; ;Or rat.quot; tood still, listening and staring  till t;You and Id better eacring,quot; said Susan to  trumpkin.

    tion ty   on again.

    t a fe.

    to a place o it. Just as t snarled and flas from t. Lucy ring as so take notice of t grim-looking grey bear lying dead  rumpkins arros side.

    quot;t you in t sing matc; said #Peter, ly forced smile. Even ure.

    quot;I - I left it too late,quot; said Susan, in an embarrassed voice. quot;I  migalking bear.quot; Sed killing  things.

    quot;ts trouble of it,quot; said trumpkin, quot;s  till some of t. You never kno  to see.”

    quot;Poor old Bruin,quot; said Susan. quot;You dont think he was?”

    quot;Not ; said t;I saed Little Girl for . And talking of breakfast, I didnt  to discourage  your Majesties s  precious scarce in camp. And ting on a bear. It  taking a bit, and it  delay us more ters - Kings, I so skin a bear?”

    quot;Lets go and sit do; said Susan to Lucy. quot;I kno; Lucy s down  s;Suco my head, Su. “

    quot;s t?”

    quot;ouldnt it be dreadful if some day, in our o arted going ill looked like men, so t youd  never know which were which?”

    quot;eve got enougo bot ; said tical Susan, quot; imagining t.”

    t meat  off. Ra is not a nice to fill ones  pockets  t up in fres of it. to kno te differently about t parcels wo be really hungry.

    On trudged again (stopping to   in t stream til to sing, and  more flies ted iffness from yesterdays  roo s rose. took ts off and carried them.

    quot;I suppose  an er.

    quot;I dont see  bear too muco t,quot; said Peter. quot;If oo muco t, t t can ing a little time by striking t River too soon and not cutting off the corner.”

    And again trudged on  t and  ts.

    quot; to?quot; said Edmund a good deal later.

    quot;I certainly t  by no; said Peter. quot;But to do but keep on.quot; t t t  hing.

    And still trudged on and ts began to feel very  and  heavy.

    quot; on eart; said Peter suddenly.

    t seeing it, almost to to a gorge  ttom. On ty except Edmund (and perrumpkin) was a  rock climber.

    quot;Im sorry,quot; said Peter. quot;Its my fault for coming t.  Ive never seen this place in my life before.”

    tle beth.

    quot;Os go back and go t; said Susan. quot;I kne lost in these woods.”

    quot;Susan!quot; said Lucy, reproac;dont nag at Peter like t. Its so  rotten, and hes doing all he can.”

    quot;And dont you snap at Su like t, eit; said Edmund. quot;I te right.”

    quot;tubs and tortoises; exclaimed trumpkin. quot;If  lost coming,  o t as  t t rate.”

    quot;You t to go on?quot; said Lucy.

    quot;Im not sure t,quot; said trumpkin. quot;s to he Rush?”

    quot;Because t in a gorge,quot; said Peter, keeping emper y.

    quot;Your Majesty says is,quot; replied t;but oug you to say ry  may be a t it

    go on deepening its course  year after

    year till you get ttle precipices t hing.”

    quot;I never t of t,quot; said Peter.

    quot;And any; continued trumpkin, quot;even if t ts  flo fall into t River any mig, on my ream, to our rig t River. Per so  at least han if youd come my way.”

    quot;trumpkin, youre a brick,quot; said Peter. quot;Come on, the gorge.”

    quot;Look! Look! Look!quot; cried Lucy.

    quot;?quot; said everyone.

    quot;t; said Lucy. quot;Aslan  you see?quot; ely and her eyes shone.

    quot;Do you really mean -?quot; began Peter.

    quot;; asked Susan.

    quot;Dont talk like a gro; said Lucy, stamping . quot;I didnt think  I saw him. I saw him.”

    quot;; asked Peter.

    quot;Rigain as do te of t to go. And ed us to go  where.”

    quot; ; asked Edmund.

    quot; kno; said Lucy, quot;by his face.”

    t eacher in puzzled silence.

    quot;y may  in trumpkin. quot;told. But it neednt alking lion  any more talking bear.”

    quot;O be so stupid,quot; said Lucy. quot;Do you t know Aslan when  I see him?”

    quot;ty elderly lion by no; said trumpkin, quot;if  could be ts to prevent less like so many others?”

    Lucy turned crimson and I t trumpkin, if Peter   laid ;t understand.   just take it, trumpkin, t  Aslan; a little bit about nt talk about  again. It isnt lucky for one ts all nonsense for anotion is where.”

    quot;But I know ; said Lucy, ears.

    quot;Yes, Lu, but , you see,quot; said Peter.

    quot;t but a vote,quot; said Edmund.

    quot;All rig; replied Peter. quot;Youre t, D.L.F.  do you vote  for? Up or down?”

    quot;Do; said t;I kno Aslan. But I do kno if  urn left and follo mig. urn rigo reac River in about a couple of ,  to  go a tohem.”

    quot; do you say, Susan?”

    quot;Dont be angry, Lu,quot; said Susan, quot;but I do tired. Do lets get out of tco t you sahing.”

    quot;Edmund?quot; said Peter.

    quot;ell, t t; said Edmund, speaking quickly and turning a  little red. quot; discovered Narnia a year ago - or a t is - it  and none of us , I kno s after all. ouldnt it be fair to believe ime? I vote for going up.”

    quot;O; said Lucy and seized his hand.

    quot;And nos your turn, Peter,quot; said Susan, quot;and I do hope -”

    quot;O up, s up and let a c; interrupted Peter. quot;Id muc o vote. “

    quot;Youre t; said trumpkin sternly.

    quot;Do; said Peter after a long pause. quot;I kno I cant . e must do one or ther.”

    So t off to t along tream. And Lucy came  last of ty, crying bitterly.


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