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that was because they were so tired。
long; long afterwards; without the slightest warning; an utterly strange voice spoke。 they knew at once that it was not the one voice in the whole world for which each had secretly been hoping; the voice of aslan。 it was a dark; flat voice … almost; if you know what that means; a pitch…black voice。 it said: 〃what make you here; creatures of the overworld?”
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CHAPTER TEN
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travels without the sun 〃whos there?〃 shouted the three travellers。
〃i am the warden of the marches of underland; and with me stand a hundred earthmen in arms;〃 came the reply。 〃tell me quickly who you are and what is your errand in the deep realm?”
〃we fell down by accident;〃 said puddleglum; truthfully enough。
〃many fall down; and few return to the sunlit lands;〃 said the voice。 〃make ready now to e with me to the queen of the deep realm。”
〃what does she want with us?〃 asked scrubb cautiously。
〃i do not know;〃 said the voice。 〃her will is not to be questioned but obeyed。”
while he said these words there was a noise like a soft explosion and immediately a cold light; grey with a little blue in it; flooded the cavern。 all hope that the speaker had been idly boasting when he spoke of his hundred armed followers died at once。 jill found herself blinking and staring at a dense crowd。 they were of all sizes; from little gnomes barely a foot high to stately figures taller than men。 all carried three… pronged spears in their hands; and all were dreadfully pale; and all stood as still as statues。 apart from that; they were very different; some had tails and others not; some wore great beards and others had very round; smooth faces; big as pumpkins。 there were long; pointed noses; and long; soft noses like small trunks; and great blobby noses。 several had single horns in the middle of their foreheads。 but in one respect they were all alike: every face in the whole hundred was as sad as a face could be。 they were so sad that; after the first glance; jill almost forgot to be afraid of them。 she felt she would like to cheer them up。
〃well!〃 said puddleglum; rubbing his hands。 〃this is just what i needed。 if these chaps dont teach me to take a serious view of life; i dont know what will。 look at that fellow with the walrus moustache … or that one with the …”
〃get up;〃 said the leader of the earthmen。
there was nothing else to be done。 the three travellers scrambled to their feet and joined hands。 one wanted the touch of a friends hand at a moment like that。 and the earthmen came all round them; padding on large; soft feet; on which some had ten toes; some twelve; and others none。
〃march;〃 said the warden: and march they did。
the cold light came from a large ball on the top of a long pole; and the tallest of the gnomes carried this at the head of the procession。 by its cheerless rays they could see that they were in a natural cavern; the walls and roof were knobbed; twisted; and gashed into a thousand fantastic shapes; and the stony floor sloped downward as they proceeded。 it was worse for jill than for the others; because she hated dark; underground places。 and when; as they went on; the cave got lower and narrower; and when; at last; the light…bearer stood aside; and the gnomes; one by one; stooped down (all except the very smallest ones) and stepped into a little dark crack and disappeared; she felt she could bear it no longer。
〃i cant go in there; i cant! i cant! i wont;〃 she panted。 the earthmen said nothing but they all lowered their spears and pointed them at her。
〃steady; pole;〃 said puddleglum。 〃those big fellows wouldnt be crawling in there if it didnt get wider later on。 and theres one thing about this underground work; we shant get any rain。”
〃oh; you dont understand。 i cant;〃 wailed jill。
〃think how 1 felt on that cliff; pole;〃 said scrubb。 〃you go first; puddleglum; and ill e after her。”
〃thats right;〃 said the marsh…wiggle; getting down on his hands and knees。 〃you keep a grip of my heels; pole; and scrubb will hold on to yours。 then well all be fortable。”
〃fortable!〃 said jill。 but she got down and they crawled in on their elbows。 it was a nasty place。 you had to go flat on your face for what seemed like half an hour; though it may really have been only five minutes。 it was hot。 jill felt she was being smothered。 but at last a dim light showed ahead; the tunnel grew wider and higher; and they came out; hot; dirty; and shaken; into a cave so large that it scarcely seemed like a cave at all。
it was full of a dim; drowsy radiance; so that here they had no need of the earthmens strange lantern。 the floor was soft with some kind of moss and out of this grew many strange shapes; branched and tall like trees; but flabby like mushrooms。 they stood too far apart to make a forest; it was more like a park。 the light (a greenish grey) seemed to e both from them and from the moss; and it was not strong enough to reach the roof
of the cave; which must have been a long way overhead。 across the mild; soft; sleepy place they were now made to march。 it was very sad; but with a quiet sort of sadness like soft music。
here they passed dozens of strange animals lying on the turf; either dead or asleep; jill could not tell which。 these were mostly of a dragonish or bat…like sort; puddleglum did not know what any of them were。
〃do they grow here?〃 scrubb asked the warden。 he seemed very surprised at being spoken to; but replied; 〃no。 they are all beasts that have found their way down by chasms and caves; out of overland into the deep realm。 many e down; and few return to the sunlit lands。 it is said that they will all wake at the end of the world。”
his mouth shut like a box when he had said this; and in the great silence of that cave the children felt that they would not dare to speak again。 the bare feet of the gnomes; padding on the deep moss; made no sound。 there was no wind; there were no birds; there was no sound of water。 there was no sound of breathing from the strange beasts。
when they had walked for several miles; they came to a wall of rock; and in it a low archway leading into another cavern。 it was not; however; so bad as the last entrance and jill could go through it without bending her head。 it brought them into a smaller cave; long and narrow; about the shape and size of a cathedral。 and here; filling almost the whole length of it; lay an enormous man fast asleep。 he was far bigger than any of the giants; and his face was not like a giants; but noble and beautiful。 his breast rose and fell gently under the snowy beard which covered him to the waist。 a pure; silver light (no one saw where it came from) rested upon him。
〃whos that?〃 asked puddleglum。 and it was so long since anyone had spoken; that jill wondered how he had the nerve。
〃that is old father time; who once was a king in overland;〃 said the warden。 〃and now he has sunk down into the deep realm and lies dreaming of all the things that are done in the upper world。 many sink down; and few return to the sunlit lands。 they say he will wake at the end of the world。”
and out of that cave they pass