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THE VOYAGE OF THE DAWN TREADER-第15章

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oubt of it。 it moved as he moved: it opened and shut its mouth as he opened and shut his。

he had turned into a dragon while he was asleep。 sleeping on a dragons  hoard with greedy; dragonish thoughts in his heart; he had bee a dragon himself。

that explained everything。 there had been no two dragons beside him in the  cave。 the claws to right and left had been his own right and left claw。 the two  columns of smoke had been ing from his own nostrils。 as for the pain in his left arm (or  what had been his left arm) he could now see what had happened by squinting with his left  eye。 the bracelet which had fitted very nicely on the upper arm of a boy was far too  small for the thick; stumpy foreleg of a dragon。 it had sunk deeply into his scaly flesh  and there was a throbbing bulge on each side of it。 he tore at the place with his dragons  teeth but could not get it off。

in spite of the pain; his first feeling was one of relief。 there was  nothing to be afraid of any more。 he was a terror himself and nothing in the world but a knight  (and not all of those) would dare to attack him。 he could get even with caspian and edmund  now but  

the moment he thought this he realized that he didnt want to。 he wanted to  be friends。 he wanted to get back among humans and talk and laugh and share things。 he  realized that he was a monster cut off from the whole human race。 an appalling loneliness  came over him。 he began to see that the others had not really been fiends at all。 he  began to wonder if he himself had been such a nice person as he had always supposed。 he  longed for their voices。 he would have been grateful for a kind word even from reepicheep。

when he thought of this the poor dragon that had been eustace lifted up its  voice and wept。 a powerful dragon crying its eyes out under the moon in a deserted  valley is a sight and a sound hardly to be imagined。

at last he decided he would try to find his way back to the shore。 he  realized now that caspian would never have sailed away and left him。 and he felt sure that  somehow or other he would be able to make people understand who he was。

he took a long drink and then (i know this sounds shocking; but it isnt if  you think it over) he ate nearly all the dead dragon。 he was half…way through it before  he realized what he was doing; for; you see; though his mind was the mind of eustace;  his tastes and his digestion were dragonish。 and there is nothing a dragon likes so well  as fresh dragon。

that is why you so seldom find more than one dragon in the same county。

then he turned to climb out of the valley。 he began the climb with a jump  and as soon as he jumped he found that he was flying。 he had quite forgotten about his  wings and it was a great surprise to him … the first pleasant surprise he had had for a long  time。 he rose high into the air and saw innumerable mountain…tops spread out beneath him  in the moonlight。 he could see the bay like a silver slab and the dawn treader  lying at anchor and camp fires twinkling in the woods beside the beach。 from a great height  he launched himself down towards them in a single glide。

lucy was sleeping very soundly for she had sat up till the return of the  search party in hope of good news about eustace。 it had been led by caspian and had e  back late and weary。 their news was disquieting。 they had found no trace of eustace but  had seen a dead dragon in a valley。 they tried to make the best of it and everyone  assured everyone else that there were not likely to he more dragons about; and that one  which was dead at about three oclock that afternoon (which was when they had seen it) would  hardly have been killing people a very few hours before。

〃unless it ate the little brat and died of him: hed poison anything;〃 said  rhince。 but he said this under his breath and no one heard it。

but later in the night lucy was wakened; very softly; and found the whole  pany gathered close together and talking in whispers。

〃what is it?〃 said lucy。

〃we must all show great constancy;〃 caspian was saying。 〃a dragon has just  flown over the tree…tops and lighted on the beach。 yes; i am afraid it is between us  and the ship。 and arrows are no use against dragons。 and theyre not at all afraid of fire。”

〃with your majestys leave…〃 began reepicheep。

〃no; reepicheep;〃 said the king very firmly; 〃you are not to attempt a  single bat with it。 and unless you promise to obey me in this matter ill have you  tied up。 we must just keep close watch and; as soon as it is light; go down to the beach and  give it battle。 i will lead。 king edmund will be on my right and the lord drinian on my left。  there are no other arrangements to be made。 it will be light in a couple of hours。 in  an hours time let a meal be served out and what is left of the wine。 and let everything  be done silently。”

〃perhaps it will go away;〃 said lucy。

〃itll be worse if it does;〃 said edmund; 〃because then we shant know  where it is。 if theres a wasp in the room i like to be able to see it。”

the rest of the night wa dreadful; and when the meal came; though they knew  they ought to eat; many found that they had very poor appetites。 and endless hours  seemed to pass before the darkness thinned and birds began chirping here and there and the  world got colder and wetter than it had been all night and caspian said; 〃now for it;  friends。”

they got up; all with swords drawn; and formed themselves into a solid mass  with lucy in the middle and reepicheep on her shoulder。 it was nicer than the waiting  about and everyone felt fonder of everyone else than at ordinary times。 a moment  later they were marching。 it grew lighter as they came to the edge of the wood。 and there  on the sand; like a giant lizard; or a flexible crocodile; or a serpent with legs; huge  and horrible and humpy; lay the dragon。

but when it saw them; instead of rising up and blowing fire and smoke; the  dragon retreated … you could almost say it waddled … back into the shallows of the  bay。

〃whats it wagging its head like that for?〃 said edmund。

〃and now its nodding;〃 said caspian。

〃and theres something ing from its eyes;〃 said drinian。

〃oh; cant you see;〃 said lucy。 〃its crying。 those are tears。”

〃i shouldnt trust to that; maam;〃 said drinian。 〃thats what crocodiles  do; to put you off your guard。”

〃it wagged its head when you said that;〃 remarked edmund。 〃just as if it  meant no。

look; there it goes again。”

〃do you think it understands what were saying?〃 asked lucy。

the dragon nodded its head violently。

reepicheep slipped off lucys shoulder and stepped to the front。

〃dragon;〃 came his shrill voice; 〃can you understand speech?”

the dragon nodded。

〃can you speak?”

it shook its head。

〃then;〃 said reepicheep; 〃it is idle to ask you your business。 but if you  will swear friendship with us raise your left foreleg above your head。”

it did so; but clumsily because that leg was sore and swollen with the  golden bracelet  〃oh look;〃 said lucy; 〃theres something wrong with its leg。 the poor thing  … thats probably what it was crying about。 perhaps it came to us to be cured like  in androcles and the lion。”

〃be careful; lucy;〃 s
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