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the last battle_c·s·刘易斯-第25部分

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〃further in and higher up!〃 cried roonwit and thundered away in a gallop to  the west。

and though they did not understand him; the words somehow set them tingling  all over。

the boar grunted at them cheerfully。 the bear was just going to mutter that  he still didnt understand; when he caught sight of the fruit…trees behind them。 he waddled  to those trees as fast as he could and there; no doubt; found something he  understood very well。

but the dogs remained; wagging their tails; and poggin remained; shaking  hands with everyone and grinning all over his honest face。 and jewel leaned his snowy  white head over the kings shoulder and the king whispered in jewels ear。 then  everyone turned his attention again to what could be seen through the doorway。

the dragons and giant lizards now had narnia to themselves。 they went to  and fro tearing up the trees by the roots and crunching them up as if they were  sticks of rhubarb。

minute by minute the forests disappeared。 the whole country became bare and  you could see all sorts of things about its shape … all the little humps and hollows  which you had never noticed before。 the grass died。 soon tirian found that he was looking  at a world of bare rock and earth。 you could hardly believe that anything had ever lived  there。 the monsters themselves grew old and lay down and died。 their flesh shrivelled  up and the bones appeared: soon they were only huge skeletons that lay here and there  on the dead rock; looking as if they had died thousands of years ago。 for a long time  everything was still。

at last something white … a long; level line of whiteness that gleamed in  the light of the standing stars … came moving towards them from the eastern end of the  world。

a widespread noise broke the silence: first a murmur then a rumble; then a  roar。 and now they could see what it was that was ing; and how fast it came。 it was a  foaming wall of water。 the sea was rising。 in that tree…less world you could see it very  well。 you could see all the rivers getting wider and the lakes getting larger; and separate  lakes joining into one; and valleys turning into new lakes; and hills turning into islands;  and then those islands vanishing。 and the high moors to their left and the higher  mountains to their right crumbled and slipped down with a roar and a splash into the mounting water;  and the water came swirling up to the very threshold of the doorway (but never  passed it) so that the foam splashed about aslans forefeet。 all now was level water from  where they stood to where the waters met the sky。

and out there it began to grow light。 a streak of dreary and disastrous  dawn spread along the horizon; and widened and grew brighter; till in the end they hardly  noticed the light of the stars who stood behind them。 at last the sun came up。 when it did; the  lord digory and the lady polly looked at one another and gave a little nod: those two;  in a different world; had once seen a dying sun; and so they knew at once that this sun  also was dying。

it was three times … twenty times … as big as it ought to be; and very dark  red。 as its rays fell upon the great time…giant; he turned red too: and in the reflection of  that sun the whole waste of shoreless waters looked like blood。

then the moon came up; quite in her wrong position; very close to the sun;  and she also looked red。 and at the sight of her the sun began shooting out great  flames; like whiskers or snakes of crimson fire; towards her。 it is as if he were an octopus  trying to draw her to himself in his tentacles。 and perhaps he did draw her。 at any rate she came  to him; slowly at first; but then more and more quickly; till at last his long  flames licked round her and the two ran together and became one huge ball like a burning coal。  great lumps of fire came dropping out of it into the sea and clouds of steam rose up。

then aslan said; 〃now make an end。鈥

the giant threw his horn into the sea。 then he stretched out one arm … very  black it looked; and thousands of miles long … across the sky till his hand reached  the sun。 he took the sun and squeezed it in his hand as you would squeeze an orange。  and instantly there was total darkness。

everyone except aslan jumped back from the ice…cold air which now blew  through the doorway。 its edges were already covered with icicles。

〃peter; high king of narnia;〃 said aslan。 〃shut the door。鈥

peter; shivering with cold; leaned out into the darkness and pulled the  door to。 it scraped over ice as he pulled it。 then; rather clumsily (for even in that moment  his hands had gone numb and blue) he took out a golden key and locked it。

they had seen strange things enough through that doorway。 but it was  stranger than any of them to look round and find themselves in warm daylight; the blue sky  above them; flowers at their feet; and laughter in aslans eyes。

he turned swiftly round; crouched lower; lashed himself with his tail and  shot away like a golden arrow。

〃e further in! e further up!〃 he shouted over his shoulder。 but who  could keep up with him at that pace? they set out walking westward to follow him。

〃so;〃 said peter; 〃night falls on narnia。 what; lucy! youre not crying?  with aslan ahead; and all of us here?鈥

〃dont try to stop me; peter;〃 said lucy; 〃i am sure aslan would not。 i am  sure it is not wrong to mourn for narnia。 think of all that lies dead and frozen behind  that door。鈥

〃yes and i did hope;〃 said jill; 〃that it might go on for ever。 i knew our  world couldnt。 i did think narnia might。鈥

〃i saw it begin;〃 said the lord digory。 〃i did not think i would live to  see it die。鈥

〃sirs;〃 said tirian。 〃the ladies do well to weep。 see; i do so myself。 i  have seen my mothers death。 what world but narnia have i ever known? it were no virtue;  but great discourtesy; if we did not mourn。鈥

they walked away from the door and away from the dwarfs who still sat  crowded together in their imaginary stable。 and as they went they talked to one  another about old wars and old peace and ancient kings and all the glories of narnia。

the dogs were still with them。 they joined in the conversation but not much  because they were too busy racing on ahead and racing back and rushing off to sniff  at smells in the grass till they made themselves sneeze。 suddenly they picked up a scent  which seemed to excite them very much。 they all started arguing about it … 〃yes  it is … no it isnt … thats just what i said … anyone can smell what that is … take your great  nose out of the way and let someone else smell。鈥

〃what is it; cousins?〃 said peter。

〃a calormene; sire;〃 said several dogs at once。

〃lead on to him; then;〃 said peter。 〃whether he meets us in peace or war;  he shall be wele。鈥

the dogs darted on ahead and came back a moment later; running as if their  lives depended on it; and barking loudly to say that it really was a calormene。  (talking dogs;  

just like the mon ones; behave as if they thought whatever they are  doing at the moment immensely important。)

the others followed where the dogs led them and found a young calormene  sitting under a chestnut tree beside a clear stream of water。 it was emeth。 he rose at  once and bowed gravely。

〃sir;〃 he said to peter; 〃i know not whether you are my friend or my foe;  but i should count it my honour to have you for either。 has not one of the poets said  that a noble friend is the best gift and a noble enemy the next best?鈥

〃sir;〃 said peter; 〃i do not know that there need be any war between you  and us。鈥

〃do tell us who you are and whats happened to you;〃 said jill。

〃if theres going to be a story; lets all have a drink and sit down;〃  barked the dogs。

〃were quite blown。鈥

〃well of course you will be if you keep tearing about the way you have  done;〃 said eustace。

so the humans sat down on the grass。 and when the dogs had all had a very  noisy drink out of the stream they all sat down; bolt upright; panting; with their  tongues hanging out of their heads a little on one side to hear the story。 but jewel remained  standing; polishing his horn against his side。

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CHAPTER FIFTEEN

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