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The Last Battle-第8章

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from where he was he could still see the little stable on the top of the  hill and the ape sitting in front of it。 he could just hear the apes voice still going on  and; every now and then; some answer from the crowd; but he could not make out the words。

〃i wonder what theyve done to jewel;〃 thought the king。

presently the crowd of beasts broke up and began going away in different  directions。

some passed close to tirian。 they looked at him as if they were both  frightened and sorry to see him tied up but none of them spoke。 soon they had all gone and  there was silence in the wood。 then hours and hours went past and tirian became first  very thirsty and then very hungry; and as the afternoon dragged on and turned into  evening; he became cold too。 his back was very sore。 the sun went down and it began to  be twilight。

when it was almost dark tirian heard a light pitter…patter of feet and saw  some small creatures ing towards him。 the three on the left were mice; and there  was a rabbit in the middle: on the right were two moles。 both these were carrying little  bags on their backs which gave them a curious look in the dark so that at first he  wondered what kind of beasts they were。 then; in a moment; they were all standing up on their  hind legs; laying their cool paws on his knees and giving his knees snuffly animal  kisses。 (they could reach his knees because narnian talking beasts of that sort are  bigger than the dumb beasts of the same kind in england。)

〃lord king! dear lord king;〃 said their shrill voices; 〃we are so sorry for  you。 we darent untie you because aslan might be angry with us。 but weve brought  you your supper。”

at once the first mouse climbed nimbly up till he was perched on the rope  that bound tirians chest and was wrinkling his blunt nose in front of tirians face。  then the second mouse climbed up and hung on just below the first mouse。 the other beasts  stood on the ground and began handing things up。

〃drink; sire; and then youll find you are able to eat;〃 said the topmost  mouse; and tirian found that a little wooden cup was being held to his lips。 it was only the  size of an egg cup so that he had hardly tasted the wine in it before it was empty。 but  then the mouse passed it down and the others re…filled it and it was passed up again and  tirian emptied it a second time。 in this way they went on till he had quite a good drink;  which was all the better for ing in little doses; for that is more thirst…quenching than  one long draught。

〃here is cheese; sire;〃 said the first mouse; 〃but not very much; for fear  it would make you too thirsty。〃 and after the cheese they fed him with oat…cakes and  fresh butter; and then with some more wine。

〃now hand up the water;〃 said the first mouse; 〃and ill wash the kings  face。 there is blood on it。”

then tirian felt something like a tiny sponge dabbing his face; and it was  most refreshing。

〃little friends;〃 said tirian; 〃how can i thank you for all this?”

〃you neednt; you neednt;〃 said the little voices。 〃what else could we do?  we dont want any other king。 were your people。 if it was only the ape and the  calormenes who were against you we would have fought till we were cut into pieces before wed  let them tie you up。 we would; we would indeed。 but we cant go against aslan。”

〃do you think it really is aslan?〃 asked the king。

〃oh yes; yes;〃 said the rabbit。 〃he came out of the stable last night。 we  all saw him。”

〃what was he like?〃 said the king。

〃like a terrible; great lion; to be sure;〃 said one of the mice。

〃and you think it is really aslan who is killing the wood…nymphs and making  you all slaves to the king of calormen?”

〃ah; thats bad; isnt it?〃 said the second mouse。 〃it would have been  better if wed died before all this began。 but theres no doubt about it。 everyone says it is  aslans orders。

and weve seen him。 we didnt think aslan would be like that。 why; we … we  wanted him to e back to narnia。”

〃he seems to have e back very angry this time;〃 said the first mouse。  〃we must all have done something dreadfully wrong without knowing it。 he must be  punishing us for something。 but i do think we might be told what it was!”

〃i suppose what were doing now may be wrong;〃 said the rabbit。

〃i dont care if it is;〃 said one of the moles。 〃id do it again。”

but the others said; 〃oh hush;〃 and 〃do be careful;〃 and then they all  said; 〃were sorry; dear king; but we must go back now。 it would never do for us to be caught  here。”

〃leave me at once; dear beasts;〃 said tirian。 〃i would not for all narnia  bring any of you into danger。”

〃goodnight; goodnight;〃 said the beasts; rubbing their noses against his  knees。 〃we will e back … if we can。〃 then they all pattered away and the wood seemed  darker and colder and lonelier than it had been before they came。

the stars came out and time went slowly on … imagine how slowly … while  that last king of narnia stood stiff and sore and upright against the tree in his bonds。  but at last something happened。

far away there appeared a red light。 then it disappeared for a moment and  came back again; bigger and stronger。 then he could see dark shapes going to and fro  on this side of the light and carrying bundles and throwing them down。 he knew now what he  was looking at。 it was a bonfire; newly lit; and people were throwing bundles  of brushwood on to it。 presently it blazed up and tirian could see that it was on the  very top of the hill。

he could see quite clearly the stable behind it; all lit up in the red  glow; and a great crowd of beasts and men between the fire and himself。 a small figure; hunched up  beside the fire; must be the ape。 it was saying something to the crowd; but he could  not hear what。

then it went and bowed three times to the ground in front of the door of  the stable。 then it got up and opened the door。 and something on four legs … something that  walked rather stiffly … came out of the stable and stood facing the crowd。

a great wailing or howling went up; so loud that tirian could hear some of  the words。

〃aslan! aslan! aslan!〃 cried the beasts。 〃speak to us。 fort us。 be angry  with us no more。”

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