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prince caspian_c·s·刘易斯-第31章

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heart would serve me for。 and if (as is likely) his brother; the high king; is  more dangerous than he why; on your life; my lord king; have nothing to do with him。鈥

〃plague on you!〃 cried miraz。 〃it was not that sort of council i wanted。 do  you think i am asking you if i should be afraid to meet this peter (if there is such a  man)? do you think i fear him? i wanted your counsel on the policy of the matter; whether we;  having the advantage; should hazard it on a wager of battle。鈥

〃to which i can only answer; your majesty;〃 said glozelle; 〃that for all  reasons the challenge should be refused。 there is death in the strange knights face。鈥

〃there you are again!〃 said miraz; now thoroughly angry。 〃are you trying;  to make it appear that i am as great a coward as your lordship?鈥

〃your majesty may say your pleasure;〃 said glozelle sulkily。

〃you talk like an old woman; glozelle;〃 said the king。 〃what say you; my  lord sopespian?鈥

〃do not touch it; sire;〃 was the reply。 〃and what your majesty says of the  policy of the thing es in very happily。 it gives your majesty excellent grounds for a  refusal without any cause for questioning your majestys honour or courage。鈥

〃great heaven!〃 exclaimed miraz; jumping to his feet。 〃are you also  bewitched today?

do you think i am looking for grounds to refuse it? you might as well call  me coward to my face。鈥

the conversation was going exactly as the two lords wished; so they said  nothing。

〃i see what it is;〃 said miraz; after staring at them as if his eyes would  start out of his head; 〃you are as lilylivered as hares yourselves and have the effrontery  to imagine my heart after the likeness of yours! grounds for a refusal; indeed! excuses  for not fighting!

are you soldiers? are you telmarines? are you men? and if i dog refuse it  (as ail good reasons of captaincy and martial policy urge me to do) you will think; and  teach others tan think; i was afraid。 is it not so?鈥

〃no man of your majestys age;〃 said glozelle; 〃would be called coward by  any wise soldier for refusing the bat with a great warrior in the flower of his  youth。鈥

〃so im to be a dotard with one foot in the grave; as well as a dastard;〃  roared miraz。 〃ill tell you what it is; my lords。 with your womanish counsels (ever shying  from the true point; which is one of policy) you have done the very opposite of your  intent。 i had meant to refuse it。 but ill accept it。 do you hear; accept it! ill not be  shamed because some witchcraft or treason has frozen both your bloods。鈥

〃we beseech your majesty …〃 said glozelle; but miraz had flung out of the  tent and they could hear him bawling out his acceptance to edmund。

the two lords looked at one another and chuckled quietly。

〃i knew hed do it if he were properly chafed;〃 said glozelle。 〃but ill  not forget he called me coward。 it shall be paid for。鈥

there was a great stirring at aslans how when the news came back and was municated to the various creatures。 edmund; with one of mirazs  captains; had already marked out the place for the bat; and ropes and stakes had been  put round it。

two telmarines were to stand at two of the corners; and one in the middle  of one side; as marshals of the lists。 three marshals for the other two corners and the  other side were to be furnished by the high king。 peter was just explaining to caspian that he  could not be one; because his right to the throne was what they were fighting about;  when suddenly a thick; sleepy voice said; 〃your majesty; please。〃 peter turned and there  stood the eldest of the bulgy bears。

〃if you please; your majesty;〃 he said; 〃im a bear; i am。鈥

〃to be sure; so you are; and a good bear too; i dont doubt;〃 said peter。

〃yes;〃 said the bear。 〃but it was always a right of the; bears to supply  one marshal of the lists。鈥

〃dont let him;〃 whispered trumpkin to peter。 〃hes a good creature; but  hell shame us all。 hell go to sleep and he will suck his paws。 in front of the enemy  too。鈥

〃i cant help that;〃 said peter。 〃because hes quite right。 the bears had  that privilege。 i cant imagine how it has been remembered all these years; when so many  other things have been forgotten。鈥

〃please; your majesty;〃 said the bear。

〃it is your right;〃 said peter。 〃and you shall be one of the marshals。 but  you must remember not to suck your paws。鈥

〃of course not;〃 said the bear in a very shocked voice。

〃why; youre doing it this minute!〃 bellowed trumpkin。

the bear whipped his paw out of his mouth and pretended he hadnt heard。

〃sire!〃 came a shrill voice from near the ground。

〃ah … reepicheep!〃 said peter after looking up and down and round as people  usually did when addressed by the mouse。

〃sire;〃 said reepicheep。 〃my life is ever at your mand; but my honour is  my own。

sire; i have among my people the only trumpeter in your majestys army。 i  had thought;  

perhaps; we might have been sent with the challenge。 sire; my people are  grieved。

perhaps if it were your pleasure that i should be a marshal of the lists;  it would content them。鈥

a noise not unlike thunder broke out from somewhere overhead at this point;  as giant wimbleweather burst into one of those not very intelligent laughs to which  the nicer sorts of giant are so liable。 he checked himself at once and looked as grave as a  turnip by the time reepicheep discovered where the noise came from。

〃i am afraid it would not do;〃 said peter very gravely。 〃some humans are  afraid of mice …鈥

〃i had observed it; sire;〃 said reepicheep。

〃and it would not be quite fair to miraz;〃 peter continued; 〃to have in  sight anything that might abate the edge of his courage。鈥

〃your majesty is the mirror of honour;〃 said the mouse with one of his  admirable bows。

〃and on this matter we have but a single mind。。。 i thought i heard someone  laughing just now。 if anyone present wishes to make me the subject of his wit; i am very  much at his service … with my sword … whenever he has leisure。鈥

an awful silence followed this remark; which was broken by peter saying;  〃giant wimbleweather and the bear and the centaur glenstorm shall be our marshals。  the bat 
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