《the horse and his boy_c·s·刘易斯》

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ould not lie) told him that now; when high summer was  ing on; my heart turned to the cool woods and dewy slopes of narnia。 he gave a smile  that meant no good and said; ‘there is nothing to hinder you from dancing there again;  little goatfoot; always provided you leave us in exchange a bride for our prince。鈥

〃do you mean he would make me his wife by force?〃 exclaimed susan。

〃thats my fear; susan;〃 said edmund: 〃wife: or slave which is worse。鈥

〃but how can he? does the tisroc think our brother the high king would  suffer such an outrage?鈥

〃sire;〃 said peridan to the king。 〃they would not be so mad。 do they think  there are no swords and spears in narnia?鈥

〃alas;〃 said edmund。 〃my guess is that the tisroc has very small fear of  narnia。 we are a little land。 and little lands on the borders of a great empire were  always hateful to the lords of the great empire。 he longs to blot them out; gobble them up。 when  first he suffered the prince to e to cair paravel as your lover; sister; it may  be that he was only seeking an occasion against us。 most likely he hopes to make one  mouthful of narnia and archenland both。鈥

〃let him try;〃 said the second dwarf。 〃at sea we are as big as he is。 and  if he assaults us by land; he has the desert to cross。鈥

〃true; friend;〃 said edmund。 〃but is the desert a sure defence? what does  sallowpad say?鈥

〃i know that desert well;〃 said the raven。 〃for i have flown above it far  and wide in my younger days;〃 (you may be sure that shasta pricked up his ears at this  point)。 〃and this is certain; that if the tisroc goes by the great oasis he can never lead a  great army across it into archenland。 for though they could reach the oasis by the end of  their first days march; yet the springs there would be too little for the thirst of all  those soldiers and their beasts。 but there is another way。鈥

shasta listened more attentively still。

〃he that would find that way;〃 said the raven; 〃must start from the tombs  of the ancient kings and ride northwest so that the double peak of mount pire is always  straight ahead of him。 and so; in a days riding or a little more; he shall e to the  head of a stony valley; which is so narrow that a man might be within a furlong of it a  thousand times and never know that it was there。 and looking down this valley he will see  neither grass nor water nor anything else good。 but if he rides on down it he will e to a  river and can ride by the water all the way into archenland。鈥

〃and do the calormenes know of this western way?〃 asked the queen。

〃friends; friends;〃 said edmund; 〃what is the use of all this discourse? we  are not asking whether narnia or calormen would win if war arose between them。 we are  asking how to save the honour of the queen and our own lives out of this devilish city。  for though my brother; peter the high king; defeated the tisroc a dozen times over; yet  long before that day our throats would be cut and the queens grace would be the wife; or  more likely; the slave; of this prince。鈥

〃we have our weapons; king;〃 said the first dwarf。 〃and this is a  reasonably defensible house。鈥

〃as to that;〃 said the king; 〃i do not doubt that every one of us would  sell our lives dearly in the gate and they would not e at the queen but over our dead  bodies。 yet we should be merely rats fighting in a trap when alls said。鈥

〃very true;〃 croaked the raven。 〃these last stands in a house make good  stories; but nothing ever came of them。 after their first few repulses the enemy always  set the house on fire。鈥

〃i am the cause of all this;〃 said susan; bursting into tears。 〃oh; if only  i had never left cair paravel。 our last happy day was before those ambassadors came from  calormen。

the moles were planting an orchard for us 。 。 。 oh 。 。 。 oh。鈥

and she buried her face in her hands and sobbed。

〃courage; su; courage;〃 said edmund。 〃remember…but what is the matter with  you; master tumnus?〃 for the faun was holding both his horns with his hands as  if he were  

trying to keep his head on by them and writhing to and fro as if he had a  pain in his inside。

〃dont speak to me; dont speak to me;〃 said tumnus。 〃im thinking。 im  thinking so that i can hardly breathe。 wait; wait; do wait。鈥

there was a moments puzzled silence and then the faun looked up; drew a  long breath; mopped its forehead and said:  〃the only difficulty is how to get down to our ship…with some stores; too… without being seen and stopped。鈥

〃yes;〃 said a dwarf dryly。 〃just as the beggars only difficulty about  riding is that he has no horse。鈥

〃wait; wait;〃 said mr tumnus impatiently。 〃all we need is some pretext for  going down to our ship today and taking stuff on board。鈥

〃yes;〃 said king edmund doubtfully。

〃well; then;〃 said the faun; 〃how would it be if your majesties bade the  prince to a great banquet to be held on board our own galleon; the spendour hyaline; tomorrow  night?

and let the message be worded as graciously as the queen can contrive  without pledging her honour: so as to give the prince a hope that she is weakening。鈥

〃this is very good counsel; sire;〃 croaked the raven。

〃and then;〃 continued tumnus excitedly; 〃everyone will expect us to be  going down to the ship all day; making preparations for our guests。 and let some of us go  to the bazaars and spend every minim we have at the fruiterers and the sweetmeat sellers  and the wine merchants; just as we would if we were really giving a feast。 and let us  order magicians and jugglers and dancing girls and flute players; all to be on board  tomorrow night。鈥

〃i see; i see;〃 said king edmund; rubbing his hands。

〃and then;〃 said tumnus; 〃well all be on board tonight。 and as soon as it  is quite dark…鈥

〃up sails and out oars…!〃 said the king。

〃and so to sea;〃 cried tumnus; leaping up and beginning to dance。

〃and our nose northward;〃 said the first dwarf。

〃running for home! hurrah for narnia and the north!〃 said the other。

〃and the prince waking next morning and finding his birds flown!〃 said  peridan; clapping his hands。

〃oh master tumnus; dear master tumnus;〃 said the queen; catching his hands  and swinging with him as he danced。 〃you have saved us all。鈥

〃the prince will chase us;〃 said another lord; whose name shasta had not  heard。

〃thats the least of my fears;〃 said edmund。 〃i have seen all the shipping  in the river and theres no tall ship of war nor swift galley there。 i wish he may chase us!  for the splendour hyaline could sink anything he has to send after her … if we were  overtaken at all。鈥

〃sire;〃 said the raven。 〃you shall hear no better plot than the fauns  though we sat in council for seven days。 and now; as we birds say; nests before eggs。 which  is as much as to say; let us all take our food and then at once be about our business。鈥

everyone arose at this and the doors were opened and the lords and the  creatures stood aside for the king and queen to go out first。 shasta wondered what he ought  to do; but mr tumnus said; 〃lie there; your highness; and i will bring you up a little  feast to yourself in a few moments。 there is no need for you to move until we are  all ready to embark。鈥

shasta laid his head down again on the pillows and soon he was alone in the  room。

〃this is perfectly dreadful;〃 thought shasta。 it never came into his head  to tell these narnians the whole truth and ask for their help。 having been brought up by  a hard; closefisted man like arsheesh; he had a fixed habit of never telling grown …ups anything if he could help it: he thought they would always spoil or stop whatever you  were trying to do。 and he thought that even if the narnian king might be friendly to the  two horses; because they were talking beasts of narnia; he would hate aravis; because  she was a calormene; and either sell her for a slave or send her back to her father。  as for himself; 〃i simply dnt tell them im not prince corin now;〃 thought shasta。 〃ive  heard all their plans。 if they knew i wasnt one of themselves; theyd never let me out of  this house alive。

theyd be afraid id betray them to the tisroc。 theyd kill me。 and if the  real corin turns up; itll all e out; and they will!〃 he had; you see; no idea of how  noble and free…born people behave。

〃what am i to do? what am i to do?〃 he kept saying to himself。 〃what…hullo;  here es that goaty little creature again。鈥

the faun trotted in; half dancing; with a tray in its hands which was  nearly as large as itself。 this he set on an inlaid table beside shastas sofa; and sat down  himself on the carpeted floor with his goaty legs crossed。

〃now; princeling;〃 he said。 〃make a good dinner。 it will be your last meal  in tashbaan。鈥

it was a fine meal after the calormene fashion。 i dont know whether you  would have liked it or not; but shasta did。 there were lobsters; and salad; and snipe  stuffed with almonds and truffles; and a plicated dish made of chickenlivers and rice  and raisins and nuts; and there were cool melons and gooseberry fools and mulberry  fools; and every kind of nice thing that can be made with ice。 there was also a little  flagon of the sort of wine that is called 〃white〃 though it is really yellow。

while shasta was eating; the good little faun; who thought he was still  dazed with sunstroke; kept talking to him about the fine times he would have when they  all got home; about his good old father king lune of archenland and the little  castle where he lived on the southern slopes of the pass。 〃and dont forget;〃 said mr  tumnus; 〃that you are promised your first suit of armour and your first war horse on your  next birthday。 and then your highness will begin to learn how to tilt and joust。 and in a few  years; if all goes well; king peter has promised your royal father that he himself will  make you knight at cair paravel。 and in the meantime there will be plenty of ings  and goings between narnia and archenland across the neck of the mountains。 and of  course you remember you have promised to e for a whole week to stay with me for the  summer festival; and therell be bonfires and all…night dances of fauns and dryads  in the heart of the woods and; who knows?…we might see aslan himself!鈥

when the meal was over the faun told shasta to stay quietly where he was。  〃and it wouldnt do you any harm to have a little sleep;〃 he added。 〃ill call you  in plenty of time to get on board。 and then; home。 narnia and the north!鈥

shasta had so enjoyed his dinner and all the things tumnus had been telling  him that when he was left alone his thoughts took a different turn。 he only hoped  now that the real prince corin would not turn up until it was too late and that he would be  taken away to narnia by ship。 i am afraid he did not think at all of what might happen to  the real corin when he was left behind in tashbaan。 he was a little worried about aravis  and bree waiting for him at the tombs。 but then he said to himself; 〃well; how can i  help it?〃 and; 〃anyway; that aravis thinks shes too good to go about with me; so she can  jolly well go alone;〃 and at the same time he couldnt help feeling that it would be much  nicer going to narnia by sea than toiling across the desert。

when he had thought all this he did wha
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