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THE SILVER CHAIR-第26章

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ould close on her heel before she had got inside。

〃quick; quick。 stones。 fill up the opening;〃 came puddleglums voice in the  darkness beside her。 it was pitch black in there; except for the grey light in the  opening by which they had crawled in。 the other two were working hard。 she could see  scrubbs small hands and the marshwiggles big; frog…like hands black against the light;  working desperately to pile up stones。 then she realized how important this was and  began groping for large stones herself; and handing them to the others。 before  the dogs were baying and yelping at the cave mouth; they had it pretty well filled; and  now; of course; there was no light at all。

〃farther in; quick;〃 said puddleglums voice。

〃lets all hold hands;〃 said jill。

〃good idea;〃 said scrubb。 but it took them quite a long time to find one  anothers hands in the darkness。 the dogs were sniffing at the other side of the barrier  now。

〃try if we can stand up;〃 suggested scrubb。 they did and found that they  could。 then; puddleglum holding out a hand behind him to scrubb; and scrubb holding a  hand out behind him to jill (who wished very much that she was the middle one of the  party and not the last); they began groping with their feet and stumbling forwards  into the blackness。 it was all loose stones underfoot。 then puddleglum came up to a  wall of rock。

they turned a little to their right and went on。 there were a good many  more twists and  

turns。 jill had now no sense of direction at all; and no idea where the  mouth of the cave lay。

〃the question is;〃 came puddleglums voice out of the darkness ahead;  〃whether; taking one thing with another; it wouldnt be better to go back (if we can) and  give the giants a treat at that feast of theirs; instead of losing our way in the guts of a  hill where; ten to one; theres dragons and deep holes and gases and water and … ow! let go! save  yourselves。

im …”

after that all happened quickly。 there was a wild cry; a swishing; dusty;  gravelly noise; a rattle of stones; and jill found herself sliding; sliding; hopelessly  sliding; and sliding quicker every moment down a slope that grew steeper every moment。 it was  not a smooth; firm slope; but a slope of small stones and rubbish。 even if you  could have stood up; it would have been no use。 any bit of that slope you had put your foot  on would have slid away from under you and carried you down with it。 but jill was more  lying than standing。 and the farther they all slid; the more they disturbed all the  stones and earth; so that the general downward rush of everything (including themselves) got  faster and louder and dustier and dirtier。 from the sharp cries and swearing of the  other two; jill got the idea that many of the stones which she was dislodging were hitting  scrubb and puddleglum pretty hard。 and now she was going at a furious rate and felt  sure she would be broken to bits at the bottom。

yet somehow they werent。 they were a mass of bruises; and the wet sticky  stuff on her face appeared to be blood。 and such a mass of loose earth; shingle; and  larger stones was piled up round her (and partly over her) that she couldnt get up。 the  darkness was so plete that it made no difference at all whether you had your eyes open  or shut。 there was no noise。 and that was the very worst moment jill had ever known in her  life。

supposing she was alone: supposing the others 。 。 。 then she heard  movements around her。 and presently all three; in shaken voices; were explaining that none  of them seemed to have any broken bones。

〃we can never get up that again;〃 said scrubbs voice。

〃and have you noticed how warm it is?〃 said the voice of puddleglum。 〃that  means were a long way down。 might be nearly a mile。”

no one said anything。 some time later puddleglum added:  〃my tinder…box has gone。”

after another long pause jill said; 〃im terribly thirsty。”

no one suggested doing anything。 there was so obviously nothing to be done。  for the moment; they did not feel it quite so badly as one might have expected;  that was because they were so tired。

long; long afterwards; without the slightest warning; an utterly strange  voice spoke。 they knew at once that it was not the one voice in the whole world for which  each had secretly been hoping; the voice of aslan。 it was a dark; flat voice … almost; if you  know what that means; a pitch…black voice。 it said:  〃what make you here; creatures of the overworld?”

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CHAPTER TEN

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travels without the sun   〃whos there?〃 shouted the three travellers。

〃i am the warden of the marches of underland; and with me stand a hundred  earthmen in arms;〃 came the reply。 〃tell me quickly who you are and what is your  errand in the deep realm?”

〃we fell down by accident;〃 said puddleglum; truthfully enough。

〃many fall down; and few return to the sunlit lands;〃 said the voice。 〃make  ready now to e with me to the queen of the deep realm。”

〃what does she want with us?〃 asked scrubb cautiously。

〃i do not know;〃 said the voice。 〃her will is not to be questioned but  obeyed。”

while he said these words there was a noise like a soft explosion and  immediately a cold light; grey with a little blue in it; flooded the cavern。 all hope that the  speaker had been idly boasting when he spoke of his hundred armed followers died at once。  jill found herself blinking and staring at a dense crowd。 they were of all sizes; from  little gnomes barely a foot high to stately figures taller than men。 all carried three… pronged spears in their hands; and all were dreadfully pale; and all stood as still as  statues。 apart from that; they were very different; some had tails and others not; some wore great  beards and others had very round; smooth faces; big as pumpkins。 there were long;  pointed noses; and long; soft noses like small trunks; and great blobby noses。 several had  single horns in the middle of their foreheads。 but in one respect they were all alike:  every face in the whole hundred was as sad as a face could be。 they were so sad that; after  the first glance; jill almost forgot to be afraid of them。 she felt she would like to cheer  them up。

〃well!〃 said pud
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