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the last battle_c·s·刘易斯-第章

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may happen to do thee a better turn。 now; jewel; let us go  softly。鈥

he put his left arm round the beasts neck and bent and kissed its nose and  both had great joy。 they went back as quietly as possible to the place where he had left  the children。 it was darker in there under the trees and he nearly ran into eustace before  he saw him。

〃alls well;〃 whispered tirian。 〃a good nights work。 now for home。鈥

they turned and had gone a few paces when eustace said; 〃where are you;  pole?〃 there was no answer。 〃is jill on the other side of you; sire?〃 he asked。

〃what?〃 said tirian。 〃is she not on the other side of your鈥

it was a terrible moment。 they dared not shout but they whispered her name  in the loudest whisper they could manage。 there was no reply。

〃did she go from you while i was away?〃 asked tirian。

〃i didnt see or hear her go;〃 said eustace。 〃but she could have gone  without my knowing。 she can be as quiet as a cat; youve seen for yourself。鈥

at that moment a far off drum beat was heard。 jewel moved his ears forward。  〃dwarfs;鈥

he said。

〃and treacherous dwarfs; enemies; as likely as not;〃 muttered tirian。

〃and here es something on hoofs; much nearer;〃 said jewel。

the two humans and the unicorn stood dead still。 there were now so many  different things to worry about that they didnt know what to do。 the noise of hoofs  came steadily nearer。 and then; quite close to them; a voice whispered:  〃hallo! are you all there?鈥

thank heaven; it was jills。

〃where the devil have you been to?〃 said eustace in a furious whisper; for  he had been very frightened。

〃in the stable;〃 gasped jill; but it was the sort of gasp you give when  youre struggling with suppressed laughter。

〃oh;〃 growled eustace; 〃you think it funny; do you? well all i can say is  …鈥

〃have you got jewel; sire?〃 asked jill。

〃yes。 here he is。 what is that beast with you?鈥

〃thats him;〃 said jill。 〃but lets be off home before anyone wakes up。〃  and again there came little explosions of laughter。

the others obeyed at once for they had already lingered long enough in that  dangerous place and the dwarf drums seemed to have e a little nearer。 it was only  after they had been walking southward for several minutes that eustace said:  〃got him? what do you mean?鈥

〃the false aslan;〃 said jill。

〃what?〃 said tirian。 〃where have you been? what have you done?鈥

〃well; sire;〃 said jill。 〃as soon as i saw that youd got the sentry out of  the way i thought hadnt i better have a look inside the stable and see what really is there?  so i crawled along。 it was as easy as anything to draw the bolt。

of course it was pitch black inside and smelled like any other stable。 then  i struck a light and … would you believe it? … there was nothing at all there but this old  donkey with a bundle of lion…skin tied on to his back。 so i drew my knife and told him  hed have to e along with me。 as a matter of fact i neednt have threatened him with  the knife at all。 he was very fed up with the stable and quite ready to e … werent  you; puzzle dear?鈥

〃great scott!〃 said eustace。 〃well im … jiggered。 i was jolly angry with  you a moment ago; and i still think it was mean of you to sneak off without the rest of  us: but i must admit … well; i mean to say … well it was a perfectly gorgeous thing to do。  if she was a boy shed have to be knighted; wouldnt she; sire?鈥

〃if she was a boy;〃 said tirian; 〃shed be whipped for disobeying orders。〃  and in the dark no one could see whether he said this with a frown or a smile。 next minute  there was a sound of rasping metal。

〃what are you doing; sire?〃 asked jewel sharply。

〃drawing my sword to smite off the head of the accursed ass;〃 said tirian  in a terrible voice。 〃stand clear; girl。鈥

〃oh dont; please dont;〃 said jill。 〃really; you mustnt。 it wasnt his  fault。 it was all the ape。 he didnt know any better。 and hes very sorry。 and hes a nice  donkey。 his names puzzle。 and ive got my arms round his neck。鈥

〃jill;〃 said tirian; 〃you are the bravest and most woodwise of all my  subjects; but also the most malapert and disobedient。 well: let the ass live。 what have you to say  for yourself; ass?鈥

〃me; sire?〃 came the donkeys voice。 〃im sure im very sorry if ive done  wrong。 the ape said aslan wanted me to dress up like that。 and i thought hed know。  im not clever like him。 i only did what i was told。 it wasnt any fun for me living in  that stable。 i dont even know whats been going on outside。 he never let me out except for a  minute or two at night。 some days they forgot to give me any water too。鈥

〃sire;〃 said jewel。 〃those dwarfs are ing nearer and nearer。 do we want  to meet them?鈥

tirian thought for a moment and then suddenly gave a great laugh out loud。  then he spoke; not this time in a whisper。 〃by the lion;〃 he said; 〃i am growing  slow witted!

meet them? certainly we will meet them。 we will meet anyone now。 we have  this ass to show them。 let them see the thing they have feared and bowed to。 we can  show them the truth of the apes vile plot。 his secrets out。 the tides turned。 tomorrow  we shall hang that ape on the highest tree in narnia。 no more whispering and skulking and  disguises。

where are these honest dwarfs? we have good news for them。鈥

when you have been whispering for hours the mere sound of anyone talking  out loud has a wonderfully stirring effect。 the whole party began talking and laughing:  even puzzle lifted up his head and gave a grand haw…hee…haw…hee…hee; a thing the ape  hadnt allowed him to do for days。 then they set off in the direction of the drumming。 it  grew steadily louder and soon they could see torchlight as well。 they came out on one of  those rough roads (we should hardly call them roads at all in england) which ran  through lantern waste。 and there; marching sturdily along; were about thirty dwarfs; all  with their little spades and mattocks over their shoulders。 two armed calormenes led the  column and two more brought up the rear。

〃stay!〃 thundered tirian as he stepped out on the road。 〃stay; soldiers。  whither do you lead these narnian dwarfs and by whose orders?鈥

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CHAPTER SEVEN

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mainly about dwarfs   the two calormene soldiers at the head of the column; seeing what they took  for a tarkaan or great lord with two armed pages; came to a halt and raised their  spears in salute。

〃o my master;〃 said one of them; 〃we lead these manikins to calormen to  work in the mines of the tisroc; may…he…live…forever。 鈥

〃by the great god tash; they are very obedient;〃 said tirian。 then suddenly  he turned to the dwarfs themselves。 about one in six of them carried a torch and by that  flickering light he could see their bearded faces all looking at him with grim and  dogged expressions。 〃has the tisroc fought a great battle; dwarfs; and conquered  your land?〃 he asked; 〃that thus you go patiently to die in the salt…pits of pugrahan?鈥

the two soldiers glared at him in surprise but the dwarfs all answered;  〃aslans orders; aslans orders。 hes sold us。 what can we do against him?鈥

〃tisroc indeed!〃 added one and spat。 〃id l
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