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The Lion, the Witch and the War-第16章

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llen tree…trunks; and  sliding down steep banks; and barking his shins against rocks; till he was wet and cold and  bruised all over。

the silence and the loneliness were dreadful。 in fact i really think he  might have given up the whole plan and gone back and owned up and made friends with the others;  if he hadnt happened to say to himself; 〃when im king of narnia the first thing  i shall do will be to make some decent roads。〃 and of course that set him off thinking  about being a king and all the other things he would do and this cheered him up a good  deal。 he had just settled in his mind what sort of palace he would have and how many  cars and all about his private cinema and where the principal railways would run and  what laws he would make against beavers and dams and was putting the finishing touches  to some schemes for keeping peter in his place; when the weather changed。 first the  snow stopped。 then a wind sprang up and it became freezing cold。 finally; the  clouds rolled  

away and the moon came out。 it was a full moon and; shining on all that  snow; it made everything almost as bright as day … only the shadows were rather  confusing。

he would never have found his way if the moon hadnt e out by the time  he got to the other river you remember he had seen (when they first arrived at the  beavers) a smaller river flowing into the great one lower down。 he now reached this and turned  to follow it up。 but the little valley down which it came was much steeper and rockier  than the one he had just left and much overgrown with bushes; so that he could not have  managed it at all in the dark。 even as it was; he got wet through for he had to stoop under  branches and great loads of snow came sliding off on to his back。 and every time this  happened he thought more and more how he hated peter … just as if all this had been  peters fault。

but at last he came to a part where it was more level and the valley opened  out。 and there; on the other side of the river; quite close to him; in the middle of  a little plain between two hills; he saw what must be the white witchs house。 and the  moon was shining brighter than ever。 the house was really a small castle。 it seemed  to be all towers; little towers with long pointed spires on them; sharp as needles。  they looked like huge dunces caps or sorcerers caps。 and they shone in the moonlight and  their long shadows looked strange on the snow。 edmund began to be afraid of the house。

but it was too late to think of turning back now。

he crossed the river on the ice and walked up to the house。 there was  nothing stirring; not the slightest sound anywhere。 even his own feet made no noise on the  deep newly fallen snow。 he walked on and on; past corner after corner of the house;  and past turret after turret to find the door。 he had to go right round to the far side  before he found it。 it was a huge arch but the great iron gates stood wide open。

edmund crept up to the arch and looked inside into the courtyard; and there  he saw a sight that nearly made his heart stop beating。 just inside the gate; with  the moonlight shining on it; stood an enormous lion crouched as if it was ready to  spring。 and edmund stood in the shadow of the arch; afraid to go on and afraid to go back;  with his knees knocking together。 he stood there so long that his teeth would have been  chattering with cold even if they had not been chattering with fear。 how long this really  lasted i dont know; but it seemed to edmund to last for hours。

then at last he began to wonder why the lion was standing so still … for it  hadnt moved one inch since he first set eyes on it。 edmund now ventured a little  nearer; still keeping in the shadow of the arch as much as he could。 he now saw from the way the  lion was standing that it couldnt have been looking at him at all。 (〃but supposing  it turns its head?〃 thought edmund。) in fact it was staring at something else namely a  little: dwarf who stood with his back to it about four feet away。 〃aha!〃 thought edmund。  〃when it springs at the dwarf then will be my chance to escape。〃 but still the lion  never moved; nor did the dwarf。 and now at last edmund remembered what the others had  said about the white witch turning people into stone。 perhaps this was only a stone  lion。 and as soon as he had thought of that he noticed that the lions back and the top  of its head were  

covered with snow。 of course it must be only a statue! no living animal  would have let itself get covered with snow。 then very slowly and with his heart beating  as if it would burst; edmund ventured to go up to the lion。 even now he hardly dared to  touch it; but at last he put out his hand; very quickly; and did。 it was cold stone。 he had  been frightened of a mere statue!

the relief which edmund felt was so great that in spite of the cold he  suddenly got warm all over right down to his toes; and at the same time there came into his  head what seemed a perfectly lovely idea。 〃probably;〃 he thought; 〃this is the great  lion aslan that they were all talking about。 shes caught him already and turned him into  stone。 so thats the end of all their fine ideas about him! pooh! whos afraid of aslan?”

and he stood there gloating over the stone lion; and presently he did  something very silly and childish。 he took a stump of lead pencil out of his pocket and  scribbled a moustache on the lions upper lip and then a pair of spectacles on its eyes。 then he  said; 〃yah! silly old aslan! how do you like being a stone? you thought yourself mighty fine;  didnt you?〃 but in spite of the scribbles on it the face of the great stone beast  still looked so terrible; and sad; and noble; staring up in the moonlight; that edmund  didnt really get any fun out of jeering at it。 he turned away and began to cross the courtyard。

as he got into the middle of it he saw that there were dozens of statues  all about … standing here and there rather as the pieces stand on a chess…board when it  is half…way through the game。 there were stone satyrs; and stone wolves; and bears and  foxes and cat…amountains of stone。 there were lovely stone shapes that looked like  women but who were really the spirits of tre
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