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THE VOYAGE OF THE DAWN TREADER-第30章

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but here part of the magic of the book came into play。 you couldnt turn  back。 the right…hand pages; the ones ahead; could be turned; the left…hand pages could not。

〃oh; what a shame!〃 said lucy。 〃i did so want to read it again。 well; at  least i must remember it。 lets see 。 。 。 it was about 。 。 。 about 。 。 。 oh dear; its  all fading away again。

and even this last page is going blank。 this is a very queer book。 how can  i have forgotten? it was about a cup and a sword and a tree and a green hill; i  know that much。

but i cant remember and what shall i do?”

and she never could remember; and ever since that day what lucy means by a  good story is a story which reminds her of the forgotten story in the magicians book。

she turned on and found to her surprise a page with no pictures at all; but  the first words were a spell to make hidden things visible。 she read it through to make  sure of all the hard words and then said it out loud。 and she knew at once that it was  working because as she spoke the colours came into the capital letters at the top of the  page and the pictures began appearing in the margins。 it was like when you hold to the  fire something written in invisible ink and the writing gradually shows up; only instead  of the dingy colour of lemon juice (which is the easiest invisible ink) this was all  gold and blue and scarlet。 they were odd pictures and contained many figures that lucy did  not much like the look of。 and then she thought; 〃i suppose ive made everything visible;  and not only the thumpers。 there might be lots of other invisible things hanging about a  place like this。 im not sure that i want to see them all。”

at that moment she heard soft; heavy footfalls ing along the corridor  behind her; and of course she remembered what she had been told about the magician walking  in his bare feet and making no more noise than a cat。 it is always better to turn round  than to have anything creeping up behind your back。 lucy did so。

then her face lit up till; for a moment (but of course she didnt know it);  she looked almost as beautiful as that other lucy in the picture; and she ran forward  with a little cry of delight and with her arms stretched out。 for what stood in the doorway  was aslan himself; the lion; the highest of all high kings。 and he was solid and real  and warm and he let her kiss him and bury herself in his shining mane。 and from the  low; earthquake…like sound that came from inside him; lucy even dared to think  that he was purring。

〃oh; aslan;〃 said she; 〃it was kind of you to e。”

〃i have been here all the time;〃 said he; 〃but you have just made me  visible。”

〃aslan!〃 said lucy almost a little reproachfully。 〃dont make fun of me。 as  if anything 1 could do would make you visible!”

〃it did;〃 said aslan。 〃do you think i wouldnt obey my own rules?”

after a little pause he spoke again。

〃child;〃 he said; 〃i think you have been eavesdropping。”

〃eavesdropping?”

〃you listened to what your two schoolfellows were saying about you。”

〃oh that? i never thought that was eavesdropping; aslan。 wasnt it magic?”

〃spying on people by magic is the same as spying on them in any other way。  and you have misjudged your friend。 she is weak; but she loves you。 she was afraid  of the older girl and said what she does not mean。”

〃i dont think id ever be able to forget what i heard her say。”

〃no; you wont。”

〃oh dear;〃 said lucy。 〃have i spoiled everything? do you mean we would have  gone on being friends if it hadnt been for this … and been really great friends …  all our lives perhaps… and now we never shall。”

〃child;〃 said aslan; 〃did i not explain to you once before that no one is  ever told what would have happened?”

〃yes; aslan; you did;〃 said lucy。 〃im sorry。 but please …”

〃speak on; dear heart。”

〃shall i ever be able to; read that story again; the one i couldnt  remember? will you tell it to me; aslan? oh do; do; do。”

〃indeed; yes; i will tell it to you for years and years。 but now; e。 we  must meet the master of this house。”

/d/



CHAPTER ELEVEN


the dufflepuds made happy  lucy followed the great lion out into the passage and at once she saw  ing towards them an old man; barefoot; dressed in a red robe。 his white hair was  crowned with a  

chaplet of oak leaves; his beard fell to his girdle; and he supported  himself with a curiously carved staff。 when he saw aslan he bowed low and said;  〃wele; sir; to the least of your houses。”

〃do you grow weary; coriakin; of ruling such foolish subjects as i have  given you here?”

〃no;〃 said the magician; 〃they are very stupid but there is no real harm in  them。 i begin to grow rather fond of the creatures。 sometimes; perhaps; i am a little  impatient; waiting for the day when they can be governed by wisdom instead of this rough  magic。”

〃all in good time; coriakin;〃 said aslan。

〃yes; all in very good time; sir;〃 was the answer。 〃do you intend to show  yourself to them?”

〃nay;〃 said the lion; with a little half…growl that meant (lucy thought)  the same as a laugh。 〃i should frighten them out of their senses。 many stars will grow  old and e to take their rest in islands before your people are ripe for that。 and today  before sunset i must visit trumpkin the dwarf where he sits in the castle of cair paravel  counting the days till his master caspian es home。 i will tell him all your story;  lucy。 do not look so sad。 we shall meet soon again。”

〃please; aslan;〃 said lucy; 〃what do you call soon?”

〃i call all times soon;〃 said aslan; and instantly he was vanished away and  lucy was alone with the magician。

〃gone!〃 said he; 〃and you and i quite crestfallen。 its always like that;  you cant keep him; its not as if he were a tame lion。 and how did you enjoy my book?”

〃parts of it very much indeed;〃 said lucy。 〃did you know i was there all  the time?”

〃well; of course i knew when i let the duffers make themselves invisible  that you would be ing along presently to take the spell off。 i wasnt quite sure of the  exact day。 and i wasnt especially on the watch this morning。 you see they had made me  invisible too and being invisible always ma
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