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into the water at any moment。”
〃all the same;〃 said caspian; 〃we may as well test it。〃 he stooped down and wrenched up a spray of heather。 then; very cautiously; he knelt beside the pool and dipped it in。 it was heather that he dipped; what he drew out was a perfect model of heather made of the purest gold; heavy and soft as lead。
〃the king who owned this island;〃 said caspian slowly; and his face flushed as he spoke; 〃would soon be the richest of all the kings of the world。 i claim this land for ever as a narnian possession。 it shall be called goldwater island。 and i bind all of you to secrecy。
no one must know of this。 not even drinian … on pain of death; do you hear?”
〃who are you talking to?〃 said edmund。 〃im no subject of yours。 if anything its the other way round。 i am one of the four ancient sovereigns of narnia and you are under allegiance to the high king my brother。”
〃so it has e to that; king edmund; has it?〃 said caspian; laying his hand on his sword…hilt。
〃oh; stop it; both of you;〃 said lucy。 〃thats the worst of doing anything with boys。
youre all such swaggering; bullying idiots … oooh! …〃 her voice died away into a gasp。
and everyone else saw what she had seen。
across the grey hillside above them … grey; for the heather was not yet in bloom … without noise; and without looking at them; and shining as if he were in bright sunlight though the sun had in fact gone in; passed with slow pace the hugest lion that human eyes have ever seen。 in describing the scene lucy said afterwards; 〃he was the size of an elephant;”
though at another time she only said; 〃the size of a cart…horse。〃 but it was not the size that mattered。 nobody dared to ask what it was。 they knew it was aslan。
and nobody ever saw how or where he went。 they looked at one another like people waking from sleep。
〃what were we talking about?〃 said caspian。 〃have i been making rather an ass of myself?”
〃sire;〃 said reepicheep; 〃this is a place with a curse on it。 let us get back on board at once。 and if i might have the honour of naming this island; i should call it deathwater。”
〃that strikes me as a very good name; reep;〃 said caspian; 〃though now that i e to think of it; i dont know why。 but the weather seems to be settling and i dare say drinian would like to be off。 what a lot we shall have to tell him。”
but in fact they had not much to tell for the memory of the last hour had all bee confused。
〃their majesties all seemed a bit bewitched when they came aboard;〃 said drinian to rhince some hours later when the dawn treader was once more under sail and deathwater island already below the horizon。 〃something happened to them in that place。
the only thing i could get clear was that they think theyve found the body of one of these lords were looking for。”
〃you dont say so; captain;〃 answered rhince。 〃well; thats three。 only four more。 at this rate we might be home soon after the new year。 and a good thing too。 my baccys running a bit low。 good night; sir。”
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CHAPTER NINE
the island of the voices and now the winds which had so long been from the north…west began to blow from the west itself and every morning when the sun rose out of the sea the curved prow of the dawn treader stood up right across the middle of the sun。 some thought that the sun looked larger than it looked from narnia; but others disagreed。 and they sailed and sailed before a gentle yet steady breeze and saw neither fish nor gull… nor ship nor shore。 and stores began to get low again; and it crept into their hearts that perhaps they might have e to a sea which went on for ever。 but when the very last day on which they thought they could risk continuing their eastward voyage dawned; it showed; right ahead between them and the sunrise; a low land lying like a cloud。
they made harbour in a wide bay about the middle of the afternoon and landed。 it was a very different country from any they had yet seen。 for when they had crossed the sandy beach they found all silent and empty as if it were an uninhabited land; but before them there were level lawns in which the grass was as smooth and short as it used to be in the grounds of a great english house where ten gardeners were kept。 the trees; of which there were many; all stood well apart from one another; and there were no broken branches and no leaves lying on the ground。 pigeons sometimes cooed but there was no other noise。
presently they came to a long; straight; sanded path with not a weed growing on it and trees on either hand。 far off at the other end of this avenue they now caught sight of a house … very long and grey and quiet…looking in the afternoon sun。
almost as soon as they entered this path lucy noticed that she had a little stone in her shoe。 in that unknown place it might have been wiser for her to ask the others to wait while she took it out。 but she didnt; she just dropped quietly behind and sat down to take off her shoe。 her lace had got into a knot。
before she had undone the knot the others were a fair distance ahead。 by the time she had got the stone out and was putting the shoe on again she could no longer hear them。 but almost at once she heard something else。 it was not ing from the direction of the house。
what she heard was a thumping。 it sounded as if dozens of strong workmen were hitting the ground as hard as they could with great wooden mallets。 and it was very quickly ing nearer。 she was already sitting with her back to a tree; and as the tree was not one she could climb; there was really nothing to do but to sit dead still and press herself against the tree and hope she wouldnt be seen。
thump; thump; thump 。 。 。 and whatever it was must be very close now for she could feel the ground shaking。 but she could see nothing。 she thought the thing … or things must be just behind her。 but then there came a thump on the path right in front of her。 she knew it was on the path not only by the sound but because she saw the sand scatter as if it had been struck a heavy blow。 but she could see nothing that had struck it。 then all the thumping noises drew together about twenty feet away from her and suddenly ceased。
then came the voice。
it was really very dreadful because she could still see nobody at all。 the whole of that park…like country still looked as quiet and empty as it had looked when they first landed。
nevertheless; only a few feet away from her; a voice spoke。 and what it said was: 〃mates; nows our chance。”
instantly a whole chorus of other voices replied; 〃hear him。 hear him。 ‘now s our chance; he said。 well done; chief。 you never said a truer word。”
〃what i say;〃 continued the first voice; 〃is; get down to the shore between them and their boat; and let every mothers son look to his weapons。 catch em when they try to put to sea。”
〃eh; thats the way;〃 shouted all the other voices。 〃you never made a better plan; chief。
keep it up; chief。 you couldnt have a better plan than that。”
〃lively; then; mates; lively;〃 said the first voice。 〃off we go。
〃right again; chief;〃 said the others。 〃couldnt have a better order。 just what we were g