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THE VOYAGE OF THE DAWN TREADER-第40章

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fall of a dream was  ever heard。 let him sit beside these other three and drink oblivion till you return。”

〃oh; do lets do that; caspian;〃 said lucy。 〃im sure its just what he  would love。”

at that moment they were interrupted by the sound of many feet and voices:  drinian and the rest of the ship pany were approaching。 they halted in surprise whey  they saw ramandu and his daughter; and then; because these were obviously great  people; every man uncovered his head。 some sailors eyed the empty dishes and flagons on  the table with regret。

〃my lord;〃 said the king to drinian; 〃pray send two men back to the dawn  treader with a message to the lord rhoop。 tell him that the last of his old shipmates  are here asleep … a sleep without dreams … and that he can share it。”

when this had been done; caspian told the rest to sit down and laid the  whole situation before them。 when he had finished there was a long silence and some  whispering until presently the master bowman got to his feet; and said:  〃what some of us have been wanting to ask for a long time; your majesty; is  how were ever to get home when we do turn; whether we turn here or somewhere else。  its been west and north…west winds all the way; barring an occasional calm。 and if  that doesnt change; id like to know what hopes we have of seeing narnia again。 theres  not much chance of supplies lasting while we row all that way。

〃thats landsmans talk;〃 said drinian。 〃theres always a prevailing west  wind in these seas all through the late summer; and it always changes after the new year。  well have plenty of wind for sailing westward; more than we shall like from all  accounts。”

〃thats true; master;〃 said an old sailor who was a galmian by birth。 〃you  get some ugly weather rolling up from the east in january and february。 and by your  leave; sire; if i was in mand of this ship id say to winter here and begin the voyage  home in march。”

〃whatd you eat while you were wintering here?〃 asked eustace。

〃this table;〃 said ramandu; 〃will be filled with a kings feast every day  at sunset。”

〃now youre talking!〃 said several sailors。

〃your majesties and gentlemen and ladies all;〃 said rynelf; 〃theres just  one thing i want to say。 theres not one of us chaps as was pressed on this journey。 were  volunteers。 and theres some here chat are looking very hard at that table and thinking  about kings feasts who were talking very loud about adventures on the day we sailed from cair  paravel; and swearing they wouldnt e home till wed found the end of the world。 and  there were some standing on the quay who would have given all they had to e with  us。 it was thought a finer thing then to have a cabin…boys berth on the dawn treader  than to wear a knights belt。 i dont know if you get the hang of what im saying。 but  what i mean is that i think chaps who set out like us will look as silly as … as those  dufflepuds … if we e home and say we got to the beginning of the worlds end and hadnt the  heart to go further。”

some of the sailors cheered at this but some said that that was all very  well。

〃this isnt going to be much fun;〃 whispered edmund to caspian。 〃what are  we to do if half those fellows hang back?”

〃wait;〃 caspian whispered back。 〃ive still a card to play。”

〃arent you going to say anything; reep?〃 whispered lucy。

〃no。 why should your majesty expect it?〃 answered reepicheep in a voice  that most people heard。 〃my owns plans are made。 while i can; i sail east in the dawn  treader。

when she fails me; i paddle east in my coracle。 when she sinks; i shall  swim east with my four paws。 and when i can swim no longer; if i have not reached aslans  country; or shot over the edge of the world in some vast cataract; i shall sink with my  nose to the sunrise and peepiceek will be head of the talking mice in narnia。”

〃hear; hear;〃 said a sailor; 〃ill say the same; barring the bit about the  coracle; which wouldnt bear me。〃 he added in a lower voice; 〃im not going to be outdone  by a mouse。”

at this point caspian jumped to his feet。 〃friends;〃 he said; 〃i think you  have not quite understood our purpose。 you talk as if we had e to you with our hat in  our hand; begging for shipmates。 it isnt like that at all。 we and our royal brother  and sister and their kinsman and sir reepicheep; the good knight; and the lord drinian  have an errand to the worlds edge。 it is our pleasure to choose from among such of you as  are willing those whom we deem worthy of so high an enterprise。 we have not said that  any can e for the asking。 that is why we shall now mand the lord drinian and  master rhince to consider carefully what men among you are the hardest in battle;  the most skilled seamen; the purest in blood; the most loyal to our person; and the  cleanest of life and manners; and to give their names to us in a schedule。〃 he paused and  went on in a quicker voice; 〃aslans mane!〃 he exclaimed。 〃do you think that the  privilege of seeing the last things is to be bought for a song? why; every man that es with  us shall bequeath the title of dawn treader to all his descendants; and when we land  at cair paravel on the homeward voyage he shall have either gold or land enough to  make him rich all his life。 now … scatter over the island; all of you。 in half an  hours time i shall receive the names that lord drinian brings me。”

there was rather a sheepish silence and then the crew made their bows and  moved away; one in this direction and one in that; but mostly in little knots or  bunches; talking。

〃and now for the lord rhoop;〃 said caspian。

but turning to the head of the table he saw that rhoop was already there。  he had arrived; silent and unnoticed; while the discussion was going on; and was seated  beside the lord argoz。 the daughter of ramandu stood beside him as if she had just helped  him into his chair; ramandu stood behind him and laid both his hands on rhoops grey  head。 even in daylight a faint silver light came from the hands of the star。 there was a  smile on rhoops haggard face。 he held out one of his hands to lucy and the other to  caspian。 for a moment it looked as if he were going to say something。 then his smile  brightened as if 
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