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THE SILVER CHAIR-第34章

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inds; all four of them said together。 〃you are right。  there is no sun。〃 it was such a relief to give in and say it。

〃there never was a sun;〃 said the witch。

〃no。 there never was a sun;〃 said the prince; and the marsh…wiggle; and the  children。

for the last few minutes jill had been feeling that there was something she  must remember at all costs。 and now she did。 but it was dreadfully hard to say  it。 she felt as if  

huge weights were laid on her lips。 at last; with an effort that seemed to  take all the good out of her; she said:  〃theres aslan。”

〃aslan?〃 said the witch; quickening ever so slightly the pace of her  thrumming。 〃what a pretty name! what does it mean?”

〃he is the great lion who called us out of our own world;〃 said scrubb;  〃and sent us into this to find prince rilian。”

〃what is a lion?〃 asked the witch。

〃oh; hang it all!〃 said scrubb。 〃dont you know? how can we describe it to  her? have you ever seen a cat?”

〃surely;〃 said the queen。 〃i love cats。”

〃well; a lion is a little bit … only a little bit; mind you like a huge cat  … with a mane。 at least; its not like a horses mane; you know; its more like a judges  wig。 and its yellow。

and terrifically strong。”

the witch shook her head。 〃i see;〃 she said; 〃that we should do no better  with your lion; as you call it; than we did with your sun。 you have seen lamps; and so you  imagined a bigger and better lamp and called it the sun。 youve seen cats; and now you  want a bigger and better cat; and its to be called a lion。 well; tis a pretty  makebelieve; though; to say truth; it would suit you all better if you were younger。 and look how you  can put nothing into your make…believe without copying it from the real world; this world  of mine; which is the only world。 but even you children are too old for such play。 as for  you; my lord prince; that art a man full grown; fie upon you! are you not ashamed of  such toys?

e; all of you。 put away these childish tricks。 i have work for you all  in the real world。

there is no narnia; no overworld; no sky; no sun; no aslan。 and now; to bed  all。 and let us begin a wiser life tomorrow。 but; first; to bed; to sleep; deep sleep;  soft pillows; sleep without foolish dreams。”

the prince and the two children were standing with their heads hung down;  their cheeks flushed; their eyes half closed; the strength all gone from them; the  enchantment almost plete。 but puddleglum; desperately gathering all his strength; walked  over to the fire。

then he did a very brave thing。 he knew it wouldnt hurt him quite as much  as it would hurt a human; for his feet (which were bare) were webbed and hard and  coldblooded like a ducks。 but he knew it would hurt him badly enough; and so it did。 with  his bare foot he stamped on the fire; grinding a large part of it into ashes on the flat  hearth。 and three things happened at once。

first; the sweet heavy smell grew very much less。 for though the whole fire  had not been put out; a good bit of it had; and what remained smelled very largely of  burnt marsh… 

wiggle; which is not at all an enchanting smell。 this instantly made  everyones brain far clearer。 the prince and the children held up their heads again and opened  their eyes。

secondly; the witch; in a loud; terrible voice; utterly different from all  the sweet tones she had been using up till now; called out; 〃what are you doing? dare to  touch my fire again; mud…filth; and ill turn the blood to fire inside your veins。”

thirdly; the pain itself made puddleglums head for a moment perfectly  clear and he knew exactly what he really thought。 there is nothing like a good shock of  pain for dissolving certain kinds of magic。

〃one word; maam;〃 he said; ing back from the fire; limping; because of  the pain。

〃one word。 all youve been saying is quite right; i shouldnt wonder。 im a  chap who always liked to know the worst and then put the best face i can on it。 so i  wont deny any of what you said。 but theres one thing more to be said; even so。 suppose  we have only dreamed; or made up; all those things … trees and grass and sun and moon  and stars and aslan himself。 suppose we have。 then all i can say is that; in that case;  the made…up things seem a good deal more important than the real ones。 suppose this  black pit of a kingdom of yours is the only world。 well; it strikes me as a pretty poor  one。 and thats a funny thing; when you e to think of it。 were just babies making up a  game; if youre right。 but four babies playing a game can make a playworld which licks your  real world hollow。 thats why im going to stand by the play…world。 im on aslans  side even if there isnt any aslan to lead it。 im going to live as like a narnian as i can  even if there isnt any narnia。 so; thanking you kindly for our supper; if these two gentlemen and  the young lady are ready; were leaving your court at once and setting out in the  dark to spend our lives looking for overland。 not that our lives will be very long; i should  think; but thats a small loss if the worlds as dull a place as you say。”

〃oh; hurrah! good old puddleglum!〃 cried scrubb and jill。 but the prince  shouted suddenly; 〃ware! look to the witch。”

when they did look their hair nearly stood on end。

the instrument dropped from her hands。 her arms appeared to be fastened to  her sides。

her legs were intertwined with each other; and her feet had disappeared。  the long green train of her skirt thickened and grew solid; and seemed to be all one piece  with the writhing green pillar of her interlocked legs。 and that writhing green  pillar was curving and swaying as if it had no joints; or else were all joints。 her head was  thrown far back and while her nose grew longer and longer; every other part of her face  seemed to disappear; except her eyes。 huge flaming eyes they were now; without brows  or lashes。

all this takes time to write down; it happened so quickly that there was  only just time to see it。 long before there was time to do anything; the change was plete;  and the great serpent which the witch had bee; green as poison; thick as jills waist;  had flung two or three coils of its loathsome body round the princes legs
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