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THE SILVER CHAIR-第4章

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it was the worst thing she  had ever had to do; but she went forward to the stream; knelt down; and began scooping up  water in her hand。 it was the coldest; most refreshing water she had ever tasted。 you  didnt need to drink much of it; for it quenched your thirst at once。 before she tasted it  she had been intending to make a dash away from the lion the moment she had finished。  now; she realized that this would be on the whole the most dangerous thing of all。  she got up and stood there with her lips still wet from drinking。

〃e here;〃 said the lion。 and she had to。 she was almost between its  front paws now; looking straight into its face。 but she couldnt stand that for long; she  dropped her eyes。

〃human child;〃 said the lion。 〃where is the boy?”

〃he fell over the cliff;〃 said jill; and added; 〃sir。〃 she didnt know what  else to call him; and it sounded cheek to call him nothing。

〃how did he e to do that; human child?”

〃he was trying to stop me from falling; sir。”

〃why were you so near the edge; human child?”

〃i was showing off; sir。”

〃that is a very good answer; human child。 do so no more。 and now〃 (here for  the first time the lions face became a little less stern) 〃the boy is safe。 i have  blown him to narnia。 but your task will be the harder because of what you have done。”

〃please; what task; sir?〃 said jill。

〃the task for which i called you and him here out of your own world。”

this puzzled jill very much。 〃its mistaking me for someone else;〃 she  thought。 she didnt dare to tell the lion this; though she felt things would get into a  dreadful muddle unless she did。

〃speak your thought; human child;〃 said the lion。

〃i was wondering … i mean … could there be some mistake? because nobody  called me and scrubb; you know。 it was we who asked to e here。 scrubb said we were to  call to … to somebody … it was a name i wouldnt know … and perhaps the somebody would  let us in。

and we did; and then we found the door open。  〃you would not have called to me unless i had been calling to you;〃 said  the lion。

〃then you are somebody; sir?〃 said jill。

〃i am。 and now hear your task。 far from here in the land of narnia there  lives an aged king who is sad because he has no prince of his blood to be king after him。  he has no heir because his only son was stolen from him many years ago; and no one in  narnia knows where that prince went or whether he is still alive。 but he is。 i lay on  you this mand; that you seek this lost prince until either you have found him and brought  him to his fathers house; or else died in the attempt; or else gone back into your  own world。”

〃how; please?〃 said jill。

〃i will tell you; child;〃 said the lion。 〃these are the signs by which i  will guide you in your quest。 first; as soon as the boy eustace sets foot in narnia; he will  meet an old and dear friend。 he must greet that friend at once; if he does; you will both  have good help。

second; you must journey out of narnia to the north till you e to the  ruined city of the ancient giants。 third; you shall find a writing on a stone in that  ruined city; and you must do what the writing tells you。 fourth; you will know the lost prince  (if you find him)

by this; that he will be the first person you have met in your travels who  will ask you to do something in my name; in the name of aslan。”

as the lion seemed to have finished; jill thought she should say something。  so she said; 〃thank you very much。 i see。”

〃child;〃 said aslan; in a gentler voice than he had yet used; 〃perhaps you  do not see quite as well as you think。 but the first step is to remember。 repeat to me; in  order; the four signs。”

jill tried; and didnt get them quite right。 so the lion corrected her; and  made her repeat them again and again till she could say them perfectly。 he was very patient  over this; so that; when it was done; jill plucked up courage to ask:  〃please; how am i to get to narnia?”

〃on my breath;〃 said the lion。 〃i will blow you into the west of the world  as i blew eustace。”

〃shall i catch him in time to tell him the first sign? but i suppose it  wont matter。 if he sees an old friend; hes sure to go and speak to him; isnt he?”

〃you will have no time to spare;〃 said the lion。 〃that is why i must send  you at once。

e。 walk before me to the edge of the cliff。”

jill remembered very well that if there was no time to spare; that was her  own fault。 〃if i hadnt made such a fool of myself; scrubb and i would have been going  together。 and hed have heard all the instructions as well as me;〃 she thought。 so she  did as she was told。 it was very alarming walking back to the edge of the cliff;  especially as the lion did not walk with her but behind her … making no noise on his soft paws。

but long before she had got anywhere near the edge; the voice behind her  said; 〃stand still。 in a moment i will blow。 but; first; remember; remember; remember  the signs。 say them to yourself when you wake in the morning and when you lie down at  night; and when you wake in the middle of the night。 and whatever strange things may  happen to you; let nothing turn your mind from following the signs。 and secondly; i  give you a warning。 here on the mountain i have spoken to you clearly: i will not  often do so down in narnia。 here on the mountain; the air is clear and your mind is clear;  as you drop down into narnia; the air will thicken。 take great care that it does not confuse  your mind。 and the signs which you have learned here will not look at all as you expect  them to look; when you meet them there。 that is why it is so important to know them by  heart and pay no attention to appearances。 remember the signs and believe the signs。  nothing else matters。 and now; daughter of eve; farewell …”

the voice had been growing softer towards the end of this speech and now it  faded away altogether。 jill looked behind her。 to her astonishment she saw the cliff  already more than a hundred yards behind her; and the lion himself a speck of bright  gold on the edge of it。 she had been setting her teeth and clenching her fists for a  terrible blast of lions breath; but the breath had really been so gentle that she had not even  noticed the moment at which she left the earth。 and now; there was nothing but air for  thousands upon thousands of feet below her。

she felt frightened only for a second。 for one thing; the world beneath her  was so very far away that it seemed to have nothing to do with her。 for another;  floating on the breath of the lion was so extremely fortable。 she found she could lie on her  back or on her face and twist any way she pleased; just as you can in water (if youve  learned to float really well)。 and because she was moving at the same pace as the breath;  there was no wind; and the air seemed beautifully warm。 it was not in the least like  being in an aeroplane; because there was no noise and no vibration。 if jill had ever  been in a balloon she might have thought it more like that; only better。

when she looked back now she could take in for the first time the real size  of the mountain she was leaving。 she wondered why a mountain so huge as that was  not covered with snow and ic
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