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The Lion, the Witch and the War-第26章

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〃i can give you no promise of that;〃 answered the lion。 and he continued  giving peter his instructions。

for the last part of the journey it was susan and lucy who saw most of him。  he did not talk very much and seemed to them to be sad。

it was still afternoon when they came down to a place where the river  valley had widened out and the river was broad and shallow。 this was the fords of beruna and  aslan gave orders to halt on this side of the water。 but peter said;  〃wouldnt it be better to camp on the far side … for fear she should try a  night attack or anything?”

aslan; who seemed to have been thinking about something else; roused  himself with a shake of his magnificent mane and said; 〃eh? whats that?〃 peter said it  all over again。

〃no;〃 said aslan in a dull voice; as if it didnt matter。 〃no。 she will not  make an attack to…night。〃 and then he sighed deeply。 but presently he added; 〃all the same  it was well thought of。 that is how a soldier ought to think。 but it doesnt really  matter。〃 so they proceeded to pitch their camp。

aslans mood affected everyone that evening。 peter was feeling  unfortable too at the idea of fighting the battle on his own; the news that aslan might not be  there had e as a great shock to him。 supper that evening was a quiet meal。 everyone felt  how different it had been last night or even that morning。 it was as if the good times;  having just begun; were already drawing to their end。

this feeling affected susan so much that she couldnt get to sleep when she  went to bed。

and after she had lain counting sheep and turning over and over she heard  lucy give a long sigh and turn over just beside her in the darkness。

〃cant you get to sleep either?〃 said susan。

〃no;〃 said lucy。 〃i thought you were asleep。 i say; susan!”

〃what?”

〃ive a most horrible feeling … as if something were hanging over us。”

〃have you? because; as a matter of fact; so have i。”

〃something about aslan;〃 said lucy。 〃either some dreadful thing is going to  happen to him; or something dreadful that hes going to do。”

〃theres been something wrong with him all afternoon;〃 said susan。 〃lucy!  what was that he said about not being with us at the battle? you dont think he  could be stealing away and leaving us tonight; do you?”

〃where is he now?〃 said lucy。 〃is he here in the pavilion?”

〃i dont think so。”

〃susan! lets go outside and have a look round。 we might see him。”

〃all right。 lets;〃 said susan; 〃we might just as well be doing that as  lying awake here。”

very quietly the two girls groped their way among the other sleepers and  crept out of the tent。 the moonlight was bright and everything was quite still except for  the noise of the river chattering over the stones。 then susan suddenly caught lucys arm and  said; 〃look!〃 on the far side of the camping ground; just where the trees began;  they saw the lion slowly walking away from them into the wood。 without a word they both  followed him。

he led them up the steep slope out of the river valley and then slightly to  the right … apparently by the very same route which they had used that afternoon in  ing from the hill of the stone table。 on and on he led them; into dark shadows and out  into pale moonlight; getting their feet wet with the heavy dew。 he looked somehow  different from the aslan they knew。 his tail and his head hung low and he walked slowly as  if he were very; very tired。 then; when they were crossing a wide open place where  there where no shadows for them to hide in; he stopped and looked round。 it was no good  trying to run away so they came towards him。 when they were closer he said;  〃oh; children; children; why are you following me?”

〃we couldnt sleep;〃 said lucy … and then felt sure that she need say no  more and that aslan knew all they had been thinking。

〃please; may we e with you … wherever youre going?〃 asked susan。

〃well …〃 said aslan; and seemed to be thinking。 then he said; 〃i should be  glad of pany tonight。 yes; you may e; if you will promise to stop when i tell  you; and after that leave me to go on alone。”

〃oh; thank you; thank you。 and we will;〃 said the two girls。

forward they went again and one of the girls walked on each side of the  lion。 but how slowly he walked! and his great; royal head drooped so that his nose nearly  touched the grass。 presently he stumbled and gave a low moan。

〃aslan! dear aslan!〃 said lucy; 〃what is wrong? cant you tell us?”

〃are you ill; dear aslan?〃 asked susan。

〃no;〃 said aslan。 〃i am sad and lonely。 lay your hands on my mane so that i  can feel you are there and let us walk like that。”

and so the girls did what they would never have dared to do without his  permission; but what they had longed to do ever since they first saw him buried their cold  hands in the beautiful sea of fur and stroked it and; so doing; walked with him。 and  presently they saw that they were going with him up the slope of the hill on which the  stone table stood。 they went up at the side where the trees came furthest up; and when  they got to the last tree (it was one that had some bushes about it) aslan stopped and  said;  〃oh; children; children。 here you must stop。 and whatever happens; do not  let yourselves be seen。 farewell。”

and both the girls cried bitterly (though they hardly knew why) and clung  to the lion and kissed his mane and his nose and his paws and his great; sad eyes。 then he  turned from them and walked out on to the top of the hill。 and lucy and susan;  crouching in the bushes; looked after him; and this is what they saw。

a great crowd of people were standing all round the stone table and though  the moon was shining many of them carried torches which burned with evil…looking red  flames and black smoke。 but such people! ogres with monstrous teeth; and wolves; and  bull…headed men; spirits of evil trees and poisonous plants; and other creatures whom i  wont describe because if i did the grownups would probably not let you read this book …  cruels and hags and incubuses; wraiths; horrors; efreets; sprites; orknies; wooses;  and ettins。 in fact here were all those who were on the witchs side and whom the wolf had  summon
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