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prince caspian_c·s·刘易斯-第25章

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; shes right。 there is a way  down。鈥

half…way down the path edmund caught up with her。

〃look!〃 he said in great excitement。 〃look! whats that shadow crawling  down in front of us?鈥

〃its his shadow;〃 said lucy。

〃i do believe youre right; lu;〃 said edmund。 〃i cant think how i didnt  see it before。 but where is he?鈥

〃with his shadow; of course。 cant you see him?鈥

〃well; i almost thought i did … for a moment。 its such a rum light。鈥

〃get on; king edmund; get on;〃 came trumpkins voice from behind and above:  and then; farther behind and still nearly at the top; peters voice saying;  〃oh; buck up; susan。

give me your hand。 why; a baby could get down here。 and do stop grousing。鈥

in a few minutes they were at the bottom and the roaring of water filled  their ears。

treading delicately; like a cat; aslan stepped from stone to stone across  the stream。 in the middle he stopped; bent down to drink; and as he raised his shaggy head;  dripping from the water; he turned to face them again。 this time edmund saw him。 〃oh;  aslan!〃 he cried; darting forward。 but the lion whisked round and began padding up the  slope on the far side of the rush。

〃peter; peter;〃 cried edmund。 〃did you see?鈥

〃i saw something;〃 said peter。 〃but its so tricky in this moonlight。 on we  go; though; and three cheers for lucy。 i dont feel half so tired now; either。鈥

aslan without hesitation led them to their left; farther up the gorge。 the  whole journey was odd and dream…like the roaring stream; the wet grey grass; the  glimmering cliffs which they were approaching; and always the glorious; silently pacing beast  ahead。

everyone except susan and the dwarf could see him now。

presently they came to another steep path; up the face of the farther  precipices。 these were far higher than the ones they had just descended; and the journey up  them was a long and tedious zig…zag。 fortunately the moon shone right above the gorge  so that neither side was in shadow。

lucy was nearly blown when the tail and hind legs of aslan disappeared over  the top: but with one last effort she scrambled after him and came out; rather shaky… legged and breathless; on the hill they had been trying to reach ever since they left  glasswater。 the long gentle slope (heather and grass and a few very big rocks that shone  white in the moonlight) stretched up to where it vanished in a glimmer of trees about  half a mile away。 she knew it。 it was the hill of the stone table:  with a jingling of mail the others climbed up behind her。 aslan glided on  before them and they walked after him。

〃lucy;〃 said susan in a very small voice。

〃yes?〃 said lucy。

〃i see him now。 im sorry。鈥

〃thats all right。鈥

〃but ive been far worse than you know。 i really believed it was him … he;  i mean … yesterday。 when he warned us not to go down to the fir wood。 and i really  believed it  

was him tonight; when you woke us up。 i mean; deep down inside。 or i could  have; if id let myself。 but i just wanted to get out of the woods and … and … oh; i  dont know。 and what ever am i to say to him?鈥

〃perhaps you wont need to say much;〃 suggested lucy。

soon they reached the trees and through them the children could see the  great mound; aslans how; which had been raised over the table since their days。

〃our side dont keep very good watch;〃 muttered trumpkin。 〃we ought to have  been challenged before now …鈥

〃hush!〃 said the other four; for now aslan had stopped and turned and stood  facing them; looking so majestic that they felt as glad as anyone can who feels afraid;  and as afraid as anyone can who feels glad。 the boys strode forward: lucy made way for them:  susan and the dwarf shrank back。

〃oh; aslan;〃 said king peter; dropping on one knee and raising the lions  heavy paw to his face; 〃im so glad。 and im so sorry。 ive been leading them wrong ever  since we started and especially yesterday morning。鈥

〃my dear son;〃 said aslan。

then he turned and weled edmund。 〃well done;〃 were his words。

then; after an awful pause; the deep voice said; 〃susan。〃 susan made no  answer but the others thought she was crying。 〃you have listened to fears; child;〃 said  aslan。 〃e; let me breathe on you。 forget them。 are you brave again?鈥

〃a little; aslan;〃 said susan。

〃and now!〃 said aslan in a much louder voice with just a hint of roar in  it; while his tail lashed his flanks。 〃and now; where is this little dwarf; this famous  swordsman and archer; who doesnt believe in lions? e here; son of earth; e here!〃  … and the last word was no longer the hint of a roar but almost the real thing。

〃wraiths and wreckage!〃 gasped trumpkin in the ghost of a voice。 the  children; who knew aslan well enough to see that he liked the dwarf very much; were not  disturbed; but it was quite another thing for trumpkin; who had never seen a lion  before; let alone this lion。 he did the only sensible thing he could have done; that is;  instead of bolting; he tottered towards aslan。

aslan pounced。 have you ever seen a very young kitten being carried in the  mother cats mouth? it was like that。 the dwarf; hunched up in a little; miserable ball;  hung from aslans mouth。 the lion gave him one shake and all his armour rattled like  a tinkers pack and then … heypresto … the dwarf flew up in the air。 he was as safe as  if he had been  

in bed; though he did not feel so。 as he came down the huge velvety paws  caught him as gently as a mothers arms and set him (right way up; too) on the ground。

〃son of earth; shall we be friends?〃 asked aslan。

〃ye … he … he … hes;〃 panted the dwarf; for it had not yet got its breath  back。

〃now;〃 said aslan。 〃the moon is setting。 look behind you: there is the dawn  beginning。

we have no time to lose。 you three; you sons of adam and son of earth;  hasten into the mound and deal with what you will find there。鈥

the dwarf was still speechless and neither of the boys dared to ask if  aslan would follow them。 all three drew their swords and saluted; then turned and jingled away  into the dusk。

lucy noticed that there was no sign of weariness in their faces: both the  high king and king edmund looked more like men tha
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