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THE SILVER CHAIR-第29章

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here by my  ladys side?”

〃oh 。 。 。 you were the black knight who never spoke?〃 exclaimed jill。

〃and was that lady the queen of underland?〃 asked puddleglum; in no very  friendly voice。 and scrubb; who was thinking the same; burst out; 〃because if it  was; i think she was jolly mean to send us off to a castle of giants who intended to eat us。  what harm had we ever done her; i should like to know?”

〃how?〃 said the black knight with a frown。 〃if you were not so young a  warrior; boy; you and i must have fought to the death on this quarrel。 i can hear no  words against my ladys honour。 but of this you may be assured; that whatever she said to  you; she said of a good intent。 you do not know her。 she is a nosegay of all virtues; as  truth; mercy; constancy; gentleness; courage; and the rest。 i say what i know。 her  kindness to me alone; who can in no way reward her; would make an admirable history。 but  you shall know and love her hereafter。 meanwhile; what is your errand in the deep  lands?”

and before puddleglum could stop her; jill blurted out; 〃please we are  trying to find prince rilian of narnia。〃 and then she realized what a frightful risk she  had taken; these people might be enemies。 but the knight showed no interest。

〃rilian? narnia?〃 he said carelessly。 〃narnia? what land is that? i have  never heard the name。 it must be a thousand leagues from those parts of the overworld that  i know。 but it was a strange fantasy that brought you seeking this … how do you call him?  … billian?

trillian? in my ladys realm。 indeed; to my certain knowledge; there is no  such man here。〃 he laughed very loudly at this; and jill thought to herself; 〃i  wonder is that whats wrong with his face? is he a bit silly?”

〃we had been told to look for a message on the stones of the city ruinous;〃  said scrubb。

〃and we saw the words under me。”

the knight laughed even more heartily than before。 〃you were the more  deceived;〃 he said。 〃those words meant nothing to your purpose。 had you but asked my  lady; she could have given you better counsel。 for those words are all that is left  of a longer script; which in ancient times; as she well remembers; expressed this verse:  though under earth and throneless now i be; yet; while i lived; all earth  was under me。

from which it is plain that some great king of the ancient giants; who lies  buried there; caused this boast to be cut in the stone over his sepulchre; though the  breaking up of  

some stones; and the carrying away of others for new buildings; and the  filling up of the cuts with rubble; has left only two words that can still be read。 is it not  the merriest jest in the world that you should have thought they were written to you?”

this was like cold water down the back to scrubb and  jill; for it seemed to them very likely that the words had nothing to do  with their quest at all; and that they had been taken in by a mere accident。

〃dont you mind him;〃 said puddleglum。 〃there are no accidents。 our guide  is aslan; and he was there when the giant king caused the letters to be cut; and he knew  already all things that would e of them; including this。”

〃this guide of yours must be a long liver; friend;〃 said the knight with  another of his laughs。

jill began to find them a little irritating。

〃and it seems to me; sir;〃 answered puddleglum; 〃that this lady of yours  must be a long liver too; if she remembers the verse as it was when they first cut it。”

〃very shrewd; frog…face;〃 said the knight; clapping puddleglum on the  shoulder and laughing again。 〃and you have hit the truth。 she is of divine race; and  knows neither age nor death。 i am the more thankful to her for all her infinite bounty to  such a poor mortal wretch as i。 for you must know; sirs; i am a man under most strange  afflictions; and none but the queens grace would have had patience with me。 patience; said  i? but it goes far beyond that。 she has promised me a great kingdom in overland; and;  when i am king; her own most gracious hand in marriage。 but the tale is too long for  you to hear fasting and standing。 hi there; some of you! bring wine and updwellers  food for my guests。 please you; be seated; gentlemen。 little maiden; sit in this chair。  you shall hear it all。”

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CHAPTER ELEVEN

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in the dark castle  when the meal (which was pigeon pie; cold ham; salad; and cakes) had been  brought; and all had drawn their chairs up to the table and begun; the knight  continued:  〃you must understand; friends; that i know nothing of who i was and whence  i came into this dark world。 i remember no time when i was not dwelling; as now; at the  court of this all but heavenly queen; but my thought is that she saved me from some  evil enchantment and brought me hither of her exceeding bounty。 (honest  frogfoot; your cup is empty。 suffer me to refill it。) and this seems to me the likelier  because even now i am  

bound by a spell; from which my lady alone can free me。 every night there  es an hour when my mind is most horribly changed; and; after my mind; my body。  for first i bee furious and wild and would rush upon my dearest friends to kill  them; if i were not bound。 and soon after that; i turn into the likeness of a great  serpent; hungry; fierce; and deadly。 (sir; be pleased to take another breast of pigeon; i entreat  you。) so they tell me; and they certainly speak truth; for my lady says the same。 i myself  know nothing of it; for when my hour is past i awake forgetful of all that vile fit and in  my proper shape and sound mind … saving that i am somewhat wearied。 (little lady; eat one  of these honey cakes; which are brought for me from some barbarous land in the far south  of the world。)

now the queens majesty knows by her art that i shall be freed from this  enchantment when once she has made me king of a land in the overworld and set its crown  upon my head。 the land is already chosen and the very place of our breaking out。  her earthmen have worked day and night digging a way beneath it; and have now gone so  far and so high that they tunnel not a score of feet beneath the very grass on which  the updwellers of that country walk。 it will be ver
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