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The Last Battle-第10章

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the room began to swim before tirians eyes。 he heard the voices of those  seven people all speaking at once; and all getting fainter every second; and they were  saying things like; 〃look! its fading。〃 〃its melting away。〃 〃its vanishing。〃 next  moment he was wide awake; still tied to the tree; colder and stiffer than ever。 the wood was  full of the pale; dreary light that es before sunrise; and he was soaking wet with dew; it  was nearly morning。

that waking was about the worst moment he had ever had in his life。

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CHAPTER FIVE


how help came to the king   bur his misery did not last long。 almost at once there came a bump; and  then a second bump; and two children were standing before him。 the wood in front of him  had been quite empty a second before and he knew they had not e from behind his  tree; for he would have heard them。 they had in fact simply appeared from nowhere。 he  saw at a glance that they were wearing the same queer; dingy sort of clothes as the  people in his  

dream; and he saw; at a second glance; that they were the youngest boy and  girl out of that party of seven。

〃gosh!〃 said the boy; 〃that took ones breath away! i thought …”

〃hurry up and get him untied;〃 said the girl。 〃we can talk; afterwards。〃  then she added; turning to tirian; 〃im sorry weve been so long。 we came the moment we  could。”

while she was speaking the boy produced a knife from his pocket and was  quickly cutting the kings bonds: too quickly; in fact; for the king was so stiff  and numb that when the last cord was cut he fell forward on his hands and knees。 he  couldnt get up again till he had brought some life back into his legs by a good rubbing。

〃i say;〃 said the girl。 〃it was you; wasnt it; who appeared to us that  night when we were all at supper? nearly a week ago。”

〃a week; fair maid?〃 said tirian。 〃my dream led me into your world scarce  ten minutes since。”

〃its the usual muddle about times; pole;〃 said the boy。

〃i remember now;〃 said tirian。 〃that too es in all the old tales。 the  time of your strange land is different from ours。 but if we speak of time; tis time to  be gone from here: for my enemies are close at hand。 will you e with me?”

〃of course;〃 said the girl。 〃its you weve e to help。”

tirian got to his feet and led them rapidly down hill; southward and away  from the stable。 he knew where he meant to go but his first aim was to get to rocky  places where they would leave no trail; and his second to cross some water so that they  would leave no scent。 this took them about an hours scrambling and wading and while that  was going on nobody had any breath to talk。 but even so; tirian kept on stealing  glances at his panions。 the wonder of walking beside the creatures from another world  made him feel a little dizzy: but it also made all the old stories seem far more  real than they had ever seemed before 。 。 。 anything might happen now。

〃now;〃 said tirian as they came to the head of a little valley which ran  down before them among young birch trees; 〃we are out of danger of those villains for a  space and may walk more easily。〃 the sun had risen; dew…drops were twinkling on every  branch; and birds were singing。

〃what about some grub? … i mean for you; sir; we two have had our  breakfast;〃 said the boy。

tirian wondered very much what he meant by 〃grub〃; but when the boy opened  a bulgy satchel which he was carrying and pulled out a rather greasy and squashy  packet; he understood。 he was ravenously hungry; though he hadnt thought about it  till that moment。 there were two hard…boiled egg sandwiches; and two cheese  sandwiches; and two with some kind of paste in them。 if he hadnt been so hungry he  wouldnt have thought much of the paste; for that is a sort of food nobody eats in  narnia。 by the time he had eaten all siandwiches they had e to the bottom of the valley and  there they found a mossy cliff with a little fountain bubbling out of it。 all three  stopped and drank and splashed their hot faces。

〃and now;〃 said the girl as she tossed her wet hair back from her forehead;  〃arent you going to tell us who you are and why you were tied up and what its all  about?”

〃with a good will; damsel;〃 said tirian。 〃but we must keep on the march。〃  so while they went on walking he told them who he was and all the things that had  happened to him。

〃and now;〃 he said at the end; 〃i am going to a certain tower; one of three  that were built in my grandsires time to guard lantern waste against certain perilous  outlaws who dwelled there in his day。 by aslans good will i was not robbed of my keys。  in that tower we shall find stores of weapons and mail and some victuals also; though no  better than dry biscuit。 there also we can lie safe while we make our plans。 and now;  prithee; tell me who you two are and all your story。”

〃im eustace scrubb and this is jill pole;〃 said the boy。 〃and we were here  once before; ages and ages ago; more than a year ago by our time; and there was a chap  called prince rilian; and they were keeping this chap underground; and puddleglum put his  foot in …”

〃ha!〃 cried tirian; 〃are you then that eustace and that jill who rescued  king rilian from his long enchantment?”

〃yes; thats us;〃 said jill。 〃so hes king rilian now; is he? oh of course  he would be。 i forgot…”

〃nay;〃 said tirian; 〃i am the seventh in descent from him。 he has been dead  over two hundred years。”

jill made a face。 〃ugh!〃 she said。 〃thats the horrid part about ing  back to narnia。”

but eustace went on。

〃well now you know who we are; sire;〃 he said。 〃and it was like this。 the  professor and aunt polly had got all us friends of narnia together …”

〃i know not these names; eustace;〃 said tirian。

〃theyre the two who came into narnia at the very beginning; the day all  the animals learned to talk。”

〃by the lions mane;〃 cried tirian。 〃those two! the lord digory and the  lady polly!

from the dawn of the world! and still in your place? the wonder and the  glory of it! but tell me; tell me。”

〃she isnt really our aunt; you know;〃 said eustace。 〃shes miss plummer;  but we call her aunt polly。 well those two got us all together partly j
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