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THE SILVER CHAIR-第35章

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on; thick as jills waist;  had flung two or three coils of its loathsome body round the princes legs。 quick as  lightning another great loop darted round; intending to pinion his sword…arm to his side。 but  the prince was  

just in time。 he raised his arms and got them clear: the living knot closed  only round his chest … ready to crack his ribs like firewood when it drew tight。

the prince caught the creatures neck in his left hand; trying to squeeze  it till it choked。

this held its face (if you could call it a face) about five inches from his  own。 the forked tongue flickered horribly in and out; but could not reach him。 with his  right hand he drew back his sword for the strongest blow he could give。 meanwhile scrubb and  puddleglum had drawn their weapons and rushed to his aid。 all three blows fell at  once: scrubbs (which did not even pierce the scales and did no good) on the body of the  snake below the princes hand; but the princes own blow and puddleglums both on its  neck。 even that did not quite kill it; though it began to loosen its hold on rilians legs  and chest。 with repeated blows they hacked off its head。 the horrible thing went on coiling  and moving like a bit of wire long after it had died; and the floor; as you may  imagine; was a nasty mess。

the prince; when he had breath; said; 〃gentlemen; i thank you。〃 then the  three conquerors stood staring at one another and panting; without another word;  for a long time。 jill had very wisely sat down and was keeping quiet; she was saying  to herself; 〃i do hope i dont faint or blub … or do anything idiotic。”

〃my royal mother is avenged;〃 said rilian presently。 〃this is undoubtedly  the same worm that i pursued in vain by the fountain in the forest of narnia; so  many years ago。

all these years i have been the slave of my mothers slayer。 yet i am glad;  gentlemen; that the foul witch took to her serpent form at the last。 it would not have  suited well either with my heart or with my honour to have slain a woman。 but look to  the lady。〃 he meant jill。

〃im all right; thanks;〃 said she。

〃damsel;〃 said the prince; bowing to her。 〃you are of a high courage; and  therefore; i doubt not; you e of a noble blood in your own world。 but e; friends。  here is some wine left。 let us refresh ourselves and each pledge his fellows。 after  that; to our plans。”

〃a jolly good idea; sir;〃 said scrubb。

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CHAPTER THIRTEEN

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underland without the queen   all felt that they had earned what scrubb called a 〃breather〃。 the witch  had locked the door and told the earthmen not to disturb her; so there was no danger of  interruption for  

the present。 their first business was; of course; puddleglums burnt foot。  a couple of clean shirts from the princes bedroom; torn into strips; and well greased  on the inside with butter and salad oil off the supper table; made a fairly good  dressing。 when this had been applied; they all sat down and had a little refreshment; and discussed  plans for escaping from the underworld。

rilian explained that there were quite a lot of outlets by which one could  get to the surface; he had been taken out through most of them at one time or another。  but he had never gone out alone; only with the witch; and he had always reached these  outlets by going in a ship across the sunless sea。 what the earthmen would say if he  went down to the harbour without the witch; and with four strangers; and simply ordered  a ship; no one could guess。 but most likely they would ask awkward questions。 on the other  hand the new outlet; the one for the invasion of overworld; was on this side of the  sea; and only a few miles away。 the prince knew that it was nearly finished; only a few  feet of earth divided the diggings from the outer air。 it was even possible that it had  now been quite finished。 perhaps the witch had e back to tell him this and to start the  attack。 even if it was not; they could probably dig themselves out by that route in a few  hours … if they could only get there without being stopped; and if only they found the  diggings unguarded。 but those were the difficulties。

〃if you ask me …〃 began puddleglum; when scrubb interrupted。

〃i say;〃 he asked; 〃whats that noise?”

〃ive been wondering that for some time!〃 said jill。

they had all; in fact; been hearing the noise but it had begun and  increased so gradually that they did not know when they had first noticed it。 for a time it had  been only a vague disquiet like gentle winds; or traffic very far away。 then it swelled to a  murmur like the sea。 then came rumblings and rushings。 now there seemed to be voices as  well and also a steady roaring that was not voices。

〃by the lion;〃 said prince rilian; 〃it seems this silent land has found a  tongue at last。〃 he rose; walked to the window; and drew aside the curtains。 the others crowded  round him to look out。

the very first thing they noticed was a great red glow。 its reflection made  a red patch on the roof of the underworld thousands of feet above them; so that they could  see a rocky ceiling which had perhaps been hidden in darkness ever since the world was  made。 the glow itself came from the far side of the city so that many buildings; grim  and great; stood up blackly against it。 but it also cast its light down many streets  that ran from it towards the castle。 and in those streets something very strange was going  on。 the closely…packed; silent crowds of earthmen had vanished。 instead; there were  figures darting about by ones; or twos; or threes。 they behaved like people who do  not want to be seen: lurking in shadow behind buttresses or in doorways; and then  moving quickly across the open into fresh places of hiding。 but the strangest thing of  all; to anyone who  

knew the gnomes; was the noise。 shouts and cries came from all directions。  but from the harbour there came a low; rumbling roar which grew steadily louder and was  already shaking the whole city。

〃whats happened to the earthmen?〃 said scrubb。 〃is it them shouting?”

〃tis hardly possible;〃 said the prince。 〃i never heard one of the rascals  so much as speak with a loud voice in all the weary years of my bondage。 some new
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