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THE SILVER CHAIR-第33章

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 steady; monotonous thrumming that you didnt notice after a few minutes。  but the less you noticed it; the more it got into your brain and your blood。 this also  made it hard to think。 after she had thrummed for a time (and the sweet smell was now  strong) she began speaking in a sweet; quiet voice。

〃narnia?〃 she said。 〃narnia? i have often heard your lordship utter that  name in your ravings。 dear prince; you are very sick。 there is no land called narnia。”

〃yes there is; though; maam;〃 said puddleglum。 〃you see; i happen to have  lived there all my life。”

〃indeed;〃 said the witch。 〃tell me; i pray you; where that country is?”

〃up there;〃 said puddleglum; stoutly; pointing overhead。 〃i … i dont know  exactly where。”

〃how?〃 said the queen; with a kind; soft; musical laugh。 〃is there a  country up among the stones and mortar of the roof?”

〃no;〃 said puddleglum; struggling a little to get his breath。 〃its in  overworld。”

〃and what; or where; pray is this 。 。 。 how do you call it。 。 。 overworld?”

〃oh; dont be so silly;〃 said scrubb; who was fighting hard against the  enchantment of the sweet smell and the thrumming。 〃as if you didnt know! its up above; up  where you can see the sky and the sun and the stars。 why; youve been there yourself。 we  met you there。”

〃i cry you mercy; little brother;〃 laughed the witch (you couldnt have  heard a lovelier laugh)。 〃i have no memory of that meeting。 but we often meet our friends in  strange places when we dream。 and unless all dreamed alike; you must not ask them  to remember it。”

〃madam;〃 said the prince sternly; 〃i have already told your grace that i am  the kings son of narnia。”

〃and shalt be; dear friend;〃 said the witch in a soothing voice; as if she  was humouring a child; 〃shalt be king of many imagined lands in thy fancies。”

〃weve been there; too;〃 snapped jill。 she was very angry because she could  feel enchantment getting hold of her every moment。 but of course the very fact  that she could still feel it; showed that it had not yet fully worked。

〃and thou art queen of narnia too; i doubt not; pretty one;〃 said the witch  in the same coaxing; half…mocking tone。

〃im nothing of the sort;〃 said jill; stamping her foot。 〃we e from  another world。”

〃why; this is a prettier game than the other;〃 said the witch。 〃tell us;  little maid; where is this other world? what ships and chariots go between it and ours?”

of course a lot of things darted into jills head at once: experiment  house; adela pennyfather; her own home; radio…sets; cinemas; cars; aeroplanes; ration… books; queues。

but they seemed dim and far away。 (thrum thrum … thrum … went the strings  of the witchs instrument。) jill couldnt remember the names of the things in our  world。 and this time it didnt e into her head that she was being enchanted; for now the  magic was in its full strength; and of course; the more enchanted you get; the more  certain you feel that you are not enchanted at all。 she found herself saying (and at the moment  it was a relief to say):  〃no。 i suppose that other world must be all a dream。”

〃yes。 it is all a dream;〃 said the witch; always thrumming。

〃yes; all a dream;〃 said jill。

〃there never was such a world;〃 said the witch。

〃no;〃 said jill and scrubb; 〃never was such a world。”

〃there never was any world but mine;〃 said the witch。

〃there never was any world but yours;〃 said they。

puddleglum was still fighting hard。 〃i dont know rightly what you all mean  by a world;”

he said; talking like a man who hasnt enough air。 〃but you can play that  fiddle till your fingers drop off; and still you wont make me forget narnia; and the whole  overworld too。 well never see it again; i shouldnt wonder。 you may have blotted it  out and turned it dark like this; for all i know。 nothing more likely。 but i know i was  there once。 ive seen the sky full of stars。 ive seen the sun ing up out of the sea of a  morning and sinking behind the mountains at night。 and ive seen him up in the midday  sky when i couldnt look at him for brightness。”

puddleglums words had a very rousing effect。 the other three all breathed  again and looked at one another like people newly awaked。

〃why; there it is!〃 cried the prince。 〃of course! the blessing of aslan  upon this honest marsh…wiggle。 we have all been dreaming; these last few minutes。 how could  we have forgotten it? of course weve all seen the sun。”

〃by jove; so we have!〃 said scrubb。 〃good for you; puddleglum! youre the  only one of us with any sense; i do believe。”

then came the witchs voice; cooing softly like the voice of a wood…pigeon  from the high elms in an old garden at three oclock in the middle of a sleepy; summer  afternoon; and it said:  〃what is this sun that you all speak of? do you mean anything by the word?”

〃yes; we jolly well do;〃 said scrubb。

〃can you tell me what its like?〃 asked the witch (thrum; thrum; thrum;  went the strings)。

〃please it your grace;〃 said the prince; very coldly and politely。 〃you see  that lamp。 it is round and yellow and gives light to the whole room; and hangeth moreover  from the roof。

now that thing which we call the sun is like the lamp; only far greater and  brighter。 it giveth light to the whole overworld and hangeth in the sky。”

〃hangeth from what; my lord?〃 asked the witch; and then; while they were  all still thinking how to answer her; she added; with another of her soft; silver  laughs: 〃you see?

when you try to think out clearly what this sun must be; you cannot tell  me。 you can only tell me it is like the lamp。 your sun is a dream; and there is nothing  in that dream that was not copied from the lamp。 the lamp is the real thing; the sun is  but a tale; a childrens story。”

〃yes; i see now;〃 said jill in a heavy; hopeless tone。 〃it must be so。〃 and  while she said this; it seemed to her to be very good sense。

slowly and gravely the witch repeated; 〃there is no sun。〃 and they all said  nothing。 she repeated; in a softer and deeper voice。 〃there is no sun。〃 after a pause;  and after a struggle in their minds; all four of them said together。 〃you are right。  there is no sun。〃 it was such a relief to giv
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