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THE VOYAGE OF THE DAWN TREADER-第2章

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〃its a rotten picture;〃 said eustace。

〃you wont see it if you step outside;〃 said edmund。

〃why do you like it?〃 said eustace to lucy。

〃well; for one thing;〃 said lucy; 〃i like it because the ship looks as if  it was really moving。 and the water looks as if it was really wet。 and the waves look as  if they were really going up and down。”

of course eustace knew lots of answers to this; but he didnt say anything。  the reason was that at that very moment he looked at the waves and saw that they did  look very much indeed as if they were going up and down。 he had only once been in a  ship (and then only as far as the isle of wight) and had been horribly seasick。 the  look of the waves in the picture made him feel sick again。 he turned rather green and  tried another look。 and then all three children were staring with open mouths。

what they were seeing may be hard to believe when you read it in print; but  it was almost as hard to believe when you saw it happening。 the things in the picture  were moving。 it didnt look at all like a cinema either; the colours were too real and  clean and out…of…doors for that。 down went the prow of the ship into the wave and up went a  great shock of spray。 and then up went the wave behind her; and her stern and her deck  became visible for the first time; and then disappeared as the next wave came to  meet her and her bows went up again。 at the same moment an exercise book which had been  lying beside edmund on the bed flapped; rose and sailed through the air to the wall  behind him; and lucy felt all her hair whipping round her face as it does on a windy day。  and this was a windy day; but the wind was blowing out of the picture towards them。 and  suddenly with the wind came the noises…the swishing of waves and the slap of water  against the ships sides and the creaking and the overall high steady roar of air and water。  but it was the smell; the wild; briny smell; which really convinced lucy that she was not  dreaming。

〃stop it;〃 came eustaces voice; squeaky with fright and bad temper。 〃its  some silly trick you two are playing。 stop it。 ill tell alberta … ow!”

the other two were much more accustomed to adventures; but; just exactly as  eustace clarence said 〃ow;〃 they both said 〃ow〃 too。 the reason was that a great  cold; salt splash had broken right out of the frame and they were breathless from the  smack of it; besides being wet through。

〃ill smash the rotten thing;〃 cried eustace; and then several things  happened at the same time。 eustace rushed towards the picture。 edmund; who knew something about  magic; sprang after him; warning him to look out and not to be a fool。 lucy  grabbed at him from the other side and was dragged forward。 and by this time either they had  grown much smaller or the picture had grown bigger。 eustace jumped to try to pull it  off the wall and found himself standing on the frame; in front of him was not glass but real  sea; and wind and waves rushing up to the frame as they might to a rock。 he lost his head  and clutched at the other two who had jumped up beside him。 there was a second of  struggling and shouting; and just as they thought they had got their balance a great blue  roller surged up round them; swept them off their feet; and drew them down into the sea。  eustaces despairing cry suddenly ended as the water got into his mouth。

lucy thanked her stars that she had worked hard at her swimming last summer  term。 it is true that she would have got on much better if she had used a slower  stroke; and also that the water felt a great deal colder than it had looked while it was only a  picture。 still; she kept her head and kicked her shoes off; as everyone ought to do who falls  into deep water in their clothes。 she even kept her mouth shut and her eyes open。 they were  still quite near the ship; she saw its green side towering high above them; and people  looking at her from the deck。 then; as one might have expected; eustace clutched at her in  a panic and down they both went。

when they came up again she saw a white figure diving off the ships side。  edmund was close beside her now; treading water; and had caught the arms of the  howling eustace。

then someone else; whose face was vaguely familiar; slipped an arm under  her from the other side。 there was a lot of shouting going on from the ship; heads  crowding together above the bulwarks; ropes being thrown。 edmund and the stranger were  fastening ropes round her。 after that followed what seemed a very long delay during which  her face got blue and her teeth began chattering。 in reality the delay was not very  long; they were waiting till the moment when she could be got on board the ship without  being dashed against its side。 even with all their best endeavours she had a bruised  knee when she finally stood; dripping and shivering; on the deck。 after her edmund was  heaved up; and then the miserable eustace。 last of all came the stranger … a golden…headed  boy some years older than herself。

〃ca … ca … caspian!〃 gasped lucy as soon as she had breath enough。 for  caspian it was; caspian; the boy king of narnia whom they had helped to set on the throne  during their last visit。 immediately edmund recognized him too。 all three shook hands  and clapped one another on the back with great delight。

〃but who is your friend?〃 said caspian almost at once; turning to eustace  with his cheerful smile。 but eustace was crying much harder than any boy of his age  has a right to cry when nothing worse than a wetting has happened to him; and would only  yell out; 〃let me go。 let me go back。 i dont like it。”

〃let you go?〃 said caspian。 〃but where?”

eustace rushed to the ships side; as if he expected to see the picture  frame hanging above the sea; and perhaps a glimpse of lucys bedroom。 what he saw was blue  waves flecked with foam; and paler blue sky; both spreading without a break to the  horizon。 perhaps we can hardly blame him if his heart sank。 he was promptly sick。

〃hey! rynelf;〃 said caspian to one of the sailors。 〃bring spiced wine for  their majesties。

youll need something to warm you after that dip。〃 he called edmund and  lucy their majesties because they and pet
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