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the last battle_c·s·刘易斯-第章

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for the beasts  who really believe in aslan may turn at any moment: and will; if the apes folly  betrays his secret。

but those who care neither for tash nor aslan but have only an eye to their  own profit and such reward as the tisroc may give them when narnia is a calormene  province; will be firm。 ‘excellent cat; said the captain。 ‘but choose which ones  carefully。〃  while the dwarf had been speaking the day seemed to have changed。 it had  been sunny when they sat down。 now puzzle shivered。 jewel shifted his head uneasily。  jill looked up。

〃its clouding over;〃 she said。

〃and its so cold;〃 said puzzle。

〃cold enough; by the lion!〃 said tirian; blowing on his hands。 〃and faugh!  what foul smell is this?鈥

〃phew!〃 gasped eustace。 〃its like something dead。 is there a dead bird  somewhere about? and why didnt we notice it before?鈥

with a great upheaval jewel scrambled to his feet and pointed with his  horn。

〃look!〃 he cried。 〃look at it! look; look!鈥

then all six of them saw; and over all their faces there came an expression  of uttermost dismay。

 



CHAPTER EIGHT

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what news the eagle brought   in the shadow of the trees on the far side of the clearing something was  moving。 it was gliding very slowly northward。 at a first glance you might have mistaken it  for smoke; for it was grey and you could see things through it。 but the deathly smell  was not the smell of smoke。 also; this thing kept its shape instead of billowing and  curling as smoke  

would have done。 it was roughly the shape of a man but it had the head of a  bird; some bird of prey with a cruel; curved beak。 it had four arms which it held high  above its head; stretching them out northward as if it wanted to snatch all narnia in its  grip; and its fingers … all twenty of them … were curved like its beak and had long;  pointed; bird…like claws instead of nails。 it floated on the grass instead of walking; and the  grass seemed to wither beneath it。

after one look at it puzzle gave a screaming bray and darted into the  tower。 and jill (who was no coward; as you know) hid her face in her hands to shut out the  sight of it。

the others watched it for perhaps a minute; until it streamed away into the  thicker trees on their right and disappeared。 then the sun came out again; and the birds  once more began to sing。

everyone started breathing properly again and moved。 they had all been  still as statues while it was in sight。

〃what was it?〃 said eustace in a whisper。

〃i have seen it once before;〃 said tirian。 〃but that time it was carved in  stone and overlaid with gold and had solid diamonds for eyes。 it was when i was no  older than thou; and had gone as a guest to the tisrocs court in tashbaan。

he took me into the great temple of tash。 there i saw it; carved above the  altar。鈥

〃then that … that thing … was tash?〃 said eustace。

but instead of answering him tirian slipped his arm behind jills shoulders  and said; 〃how is it with you; lady?鈥

〃a…all right;〃 said jill; taking her hands away from her pale face and  trying to smile。 〃im all right。 it only made me feel a little sick for a moment。鈥

〃it seems; then;〃 said the unicorn; 〃that there is a real tash; after all。鈥

〃yes;〃 said the dwarf。 〃and this fool of an ape; who didnt believe in  tash; will get more than he bargained for! he called for tash: tash has e。鈥

〃where has it … he … the thing … gone to?〃 said jill。

〃north into the heart of narnia;〃 said tirian。 〃it has e to dwell among  us。 they have called it and it has e。鈥

〃ho; ho; ho!〃 chuckled the dwarf; rubbing his hairy hands together。 〃it  will be a surprise for the ape。 people shouldnt call for demons unless they really mean what  they say。鈥

〃who knows if tash will be visible to the ape?〃 said jewel。

〃where has puzzle got to?〃 said eustace。

they all shouted out puzzles name and jill went round to the other side of  the tower to see if he had gone there。

they were quite tired of looking for him when at last his large grey head  peered cautiously out of the doorway and he said; 〃has it gone away?〃 and when at  last they got him to e out; he was shivering the way a dog shivers before a  thunderstorm。

〃i see now;〃 said puzzle; 〃that i really have been a very bad donkey。 i  ought never to have listened to shift。 i never thought things like this would begin to  happen。鈥

〃if youd spent less time saying you werent clever and more time trying to  be as clever as you could …〃 began eustace but jill interrupted him。

〃oh leave poor old puzzle alone;〃 she said。 〃it was all a mistake; wasnt  it; puzzle dear?鈥

and she kissed him on the nose。

though rather shaken by what they had seen; the whole party now sat down  again and went on with their talk。

jewel had little to tell them。 while he was a prisoner he had spent nearly  all his time tied up at the back of the stable; and had of course heard none of the enemies  plans。 he had been kicked (hed done some kicking back too) and beaten and threatened  with death unless he would say that he believed it was aslan who was brought out and  shown to them by firelight every night。 in fact he was going to be executed this  very morning if he had not been rescued。 he didnt know what had happened to the lamb。

the question they had to decide was whether they would go to stable hill  again that night; show puzzle to the narnians and try to make them see how they had  been tricked; or whether they should steal away eastward to meet the help which roonwit  the centaur was bringing up from cair paravel and return against the ape and his  calormenes in force。 tirian would very much like to have followed the first plan: he  hated the idea of leaving the ape to bully his people one moment longer than need be。 on the  other hand; the way the dwarfs had behaved last night was a warning。 apparently one  couldnt be sure how people would take it even if he showed them puzzle。 and there were  the calormene soldiers to be reckoned with。 poggin thought there were about  thirty of them。

tirian felt sure that if the narnians all rallied to his side; he and jewel  and the children and poggin (puzzle didnt count for much) would have a good chance of  beating them。

but how if half the narnians … including all the dwarfs … just sat and  looked on? or even fought against him? the risk was too great。 and there was; too; the cloudy  shape of tash。

what might it do?

and then; as poggin pointed out; there was no harm in leaving the ape to  deal with his own difficulties for a day or two。 he would have no puzzle to bring out and  show now。 it  

wasnt easy to see what story he … or ginger could make up to explain that。  if the beasts asked night after night to see aslan; and no aslan was brought out; surely  even the simplest of them would get suspicious。

in the end they all agreed that the best thing was to go off and try to  meet roonwit。

as soon as they had decided this; it was wonderful how much more cheerful  everyone became。 i dont honestly think that this was because any of them was afraid  of a fight (except perhaps jill and eustace)。 but i daresay that each of them; deep  down inside; was very gla
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