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the last battle_c·s·刘易斯-第章

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ustace。 〃it knows it has nothing  to fear。〃) the ape; chuckling and making faces; shuttled across beside the cat: put up his  paw: drew  

the bolt and opened the door。 tirian thought he could hear the cat purring  as it walked into the dark doorway。

〃aii…aii…aouwee! …〃 the most horrible caterwaul you ever heard made  everyone jump。

you have been wakened yourself by cats quarrelling or making love on the  roof in the middle of the night: you know the sound。

this was worse。 the ape was knocked head over heels by ginger ing back  out of the stable at top speed。 if you had not known he was a cat; you might have  thought he was a ginger…coloured streak of lightning。 he shot across the open grass; back  into the crowd。

no one wants to meet a cat in that state。 you could see animals getting out  of his way to left and right。 he dashed up a tree; whisked around; and hung head  downwards。 his tail was bristled out till it was nearly as thick as his whole body: his eyes  were like saucers of green fire: along his back every single hair stood on end。

〃id give my beard;〃 whispered poggin; 〃to know whether that brute is only  acting or whether it has really found something in there that frightened it!鈥

〃peace; friend;〃 said tirian; for the captain and the ape were also  whispering and he wanted to hear what they said。 he did not succeed; except that he heard the  ape once more whimpering 〃my head; my head;〃 but he got the idea that those two were  almost as puzzled by the cats behaviour as himself。

〃now; ginger;〃 said the captain。 〃enough of that noise。 tell them what thou  hast seen。鈥

〃aii … aii … aaow … awah;〃 screamed the cat。

〃art thou not called a talking beast?〃 said the captain。 〃then hold thy  devilish noise and talk。鈥

what followed was rather horrible。 tirian felt quite certain (and so did  the others) that the cat was trying to say something: but nothing came out of his mouth except  the ordinary; ugly cat…noises you might hear from any angry or frightened old tom in a  backyard in england。 and the longer he caterwauled the less like a talking beast he  looked。 uneasy whimperings and little sharp squeals broke out from among the other  animals。

〃look; look!〃 said the voice of the bear。 〃it cant talk。 it has forgotten  how to talk! it has gone back to being a dumb beast。 look at its face。〃 everyone saw that it  was true。 and then the greatest terror of all fell upon those narnians。 for every one of  them had been taught … when it was only a chick or a puppy or a cub … how aslan at the  beginning of the world had turned the beasts of narnia into talking beasts and warned them  that if they werent good they might one day be turned back again and be like the poor  witless animals one meets in other countries。 〃and now it is ing upon us;〃 they  moaned。

〃mercy! mercy!〃 wailed the beasts。 〃spare us; lord shift; stand between us  and aslan; you must always go in and speak to him for us。 we darent; we darent。鈥

ginger disappeared further up into the tree。 no one ever saw him again。

tirian stood with his hand on his sword…hilt and his head bowed。 he was  dazed with the horrors of that night。 sometimes he thought it would be best to draw his  sword at once and rush upon the calormenes: then next moment he thought it would be  better to wait and see what new turn affairs might take。 and now a new turn came。

〃my father;〃 came a clear; ringing voice from the left of the crowd。 tirian  knew at once that it was one of the calormenes speaking; for in the tisrocs army the  mon soldiers call the officers 〃my master〃 but the officers call their senior officers  〃my father〃。 jill and eustace didnt know this but; after looking this way and that; they saw  the speaker; for of course people at the sides of the crowd were easier to see than  people in the middle where the glare of the fire made all beyond it look rather black。 he was  young and tall and slender; and even rather beautiful in the dark; haughty; calormene way。

〃my father;〃 he said to the captain; 〃i also desire to go in。鈥

〃peace; emeth;〃 said the captain; 〃who called thee to counsel? does it  bee a boy to speak?鈥

〃my father;〃 said emeth。 〃truly i am younger than thou; yet i also am of  the blood of the tarkaans even as thou art; and i also am the servant of tash。 therefore 。 。  。鈥

〃silence;〃 said rishda tarkaan。 〃am not i thy captain? thou hast nothing to  do with this stable。 it is for the narnians。鈥

〃nay; my father;〃 answered emeth。 〃thou hast said that their aslan and our  tash are all one。 and if that is the truth; then tash himself is in yonder。 and how then  sayest thou that i have nothing to do with him? for gladly would i die a thousand  deaths if i might look once on the face of tash。鈥

〃thou art a fool and understandest nothing;〃 said rishda tarkaan。 〃these be  high matters。鈥

emeths face grew sterner。 〃is it then not true that tash and aslan are all  one?〃 he asked。

〃has the ape lied to us?鈥

〃of course theyre all one;〃 said the ape。

〃swear it; ape;〃 said emeth。

〃oh dear!〃 whimpered shift; 〃i wish youd all stop bothering me。 my head  does ache。

yes; yes; i swear it。鈥

〃then; my father;〃 said emeth; 〃i am utterly determined to go in。鈥

〃fool;〃 began rishda tarkaan; but at once the dwarfs began shouting: 〃e  along; darkie。 why dont you let him in? why do you let narnians in and keep your  own people out? what have you got in there that you dont want your own men to meet?鈥

tirian and his friends could only see the back of rishda tarkaan; so they  never knew what his face looked like as he shrugged his shoulders and said; 〃bear  witness all that i am guiltless of this young fools blood。 get thee in; rash boy; and make  haste。鈥

then; just as ginger had done; emeth came walking forward into the open  strip of grass between the bonfire and the stable。 his eyes were shining; his face very  solemn; his hand was on his sword…hilt; and he carried his head high。 jill felt like crying  when she looked at his face。 and jewel whispered in the kings ear; 〃by the lions mane; i  almost love this young warrior; calormene though he be。 he is worthy of a better god  than tash。鈥

〃i do wish we knew what is really inside there;〃 said eustace。

emeth opened the door and went in; into the black mouth of the stable。 he  closed the door behind him。 only a few moments passed … but it seemed longer before  the door opened again。 a figure in calormene armour reeled out; fell on its back;  and lay still: the door closed behind it。 the captain leaped towards it and bent down to stare  at its face。 he gave a start of surprise。 then he recovered himself and turned to the  crowd; crying out:  〃the rash boy has had his will。 he has looked on tash and is dead。 take  warning; all of you。鈥

〃we will; we will;〃 said the poor beasts。 but tirian and his friends stared  at the dead calormene and then at one another。 for they; being so close; could see what  the crowd; being further off and beyond the fire; could not see: this dead man was not  emeth。 he was quite different: an older man; thicker and not so tall; with a big  beard。

〃ho…ho…ho;〃 chuckled the ape。 〃any more? anyone else want to go i
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