CHAPTER EIGHT

类别:文学名著 作者:C·S·刘易斯 本章:CHAPTER EIGHT

    ER DINNER

    quot;AND no; said Lucy, quot;do please tell us umnus.”

    quot;As bad,quot; said Mr Beaver, s;ts a very, very  bad business.

    t aken off by t t from a bird w done.”

    quot;But o?quot; asked Lucy.

    quot;ell, t seen and  means.”

    quot;No, ,quot; said Susan. Mr Beaver shook his head in a very gloomy  fashion.

    quot;Im afraid it means taking o ; he said.

    quot;But o ; gasped Lucy.

    quot;ell,quot; said Mr Beaver, quot;you cant exactly say for sure. But t  many taken in t ever comes out again. Statues. All full of statues t  is - in tyard and up tairs and in turnedquot; - (;turned into stone.”

    quot;But, Mr Beaver,quot; said Lucy, quot;cant  do someto  save s too dreadful and its all on my account.”

    quot;I dont doubt youd save ; said Mrs Beaver, quot;but  youve no cting into t

    alive.”

    quot;Couldnt agem?quot; said Peter. quot;I mean couldnt end to be - ocill s - or- o all, t be some er at  just leave o be - to be - to  done to him.”

    quot;Its no good, Son of Adam,quot; said Mr Beaver, quot;no good your trying, of all  people. But no Aslan is on the move-”

    quot;Oell us about Aslan!quot; said several voices at once; for once again  t strange feeling - like t signs of spring, like good news, hem.

    quot;; asked Susan.

    quot;Aslan?quot; said Mr Beaver. quot; you kno often and. Never in my time or my  fatime.

    But t  t. tle te Queen all rig is  you, t umnus.”

    quot;S turn o stone too?quot; said Edmund.

    quot;Lord love you, Son of Adam, o say!quot; ans laug;turn o stone? If sand on  and  look ll be t s of  all to rig says in an old rs:  rong  teeter meets its death,  And when he shakes his mane, we shall have spring again.

    Youll understand when you see him.”

    quot;But s; asked Susan.

    quot;er of Eve, ts w I brougo lead you  w ; said Mr Beaver.

    quot;Is-is ; asked Lucy.

    quot;Aslan a man!quot; said Mr Beaver sternly. quot;Certainly not. I tell you  Emperor-beyond-t you kno Lion.”

    quot;Oo; said Susan, quot;Id t e safe? I s meeting a lion.”

    quot;t you ake,quot; said Mrs Beaver; quot;if t t or else just silly.”

    quot;t safe?quot; said Lucy.

    quot;Safe?quot; said Mr Beaver; quot;dont you  Mrs Beaver tells you?  safe? Course  safe. But ell  you.”

    quot;Im longing to see ; said Peter, quot;even if I do feel frig  comes to t.”

    quot;ts rig; said Mr Beaver, bringing able  made all ttle. quot;And so you s t you are to meet omorro tone table.

    quot;?quot; said Lucy.

    quot;Ill s; said Mr Beaver. quot;Its doep from  ake you to it!”

    quot;But mean poor Mr tumnus?quot; said Lucy.

    quot;t  Aslan,quot; said Mr  Beaver, quot;once  t  need you  too. For ts anots at Cair Paravel in time will be over and done.

    So t be drao ts before - long ago, nobody can say heres never been any of your race here before.”

    quot;ts  understand, Mr Beaver,quot; said Peter, quot;I mean isnt tch herself human?”

    quot;So believe it,quot; said Mr Beaver, quot;and its on t t so be Queen. But ser of Eve. S; -  (;your fat  a drop of real ch.”

    quot;ts w; said Mrs Beaver.

    quot;true enoug; replied ;t o t company). But t t look like .”

    quot;Ive kno; said Mrs Beaver.

    quot;Sove I, noo speak of it,quot; said ;but precious  fe like men. But in general, take my advice, s going to be  yet, or used to be   no and feel for your c.  And ts wc for any cill.”

    quot;s t to do ?quot; asked Peter.

    quot;Because of anot; said Mr Beaver. quot;Do Cair Paravel -  ts tle on t do t to be tal of try if all  s Cair Paravel ts a saying in Narnia time out of mind t   only of te itc of  is ious as  be h a shake of my whiskers!”

    All ttending so o elling  t ticed notime. t of silence  t follo;I say-wheres Edmund?”

    t;? side? and to t.

    teadily, te blanket, and from re of  t t, plunging o t ne round tion. quot;Edmund! Edmund!quot;  till t tly falling snoo muffle t even an echo in answer.

    quot;ly dreadful!quot; said Susan as t last came back in despair.  quot;Oh, how I wish wed never come.”

    quot; on earto do, Mr Beaver?quot; said Peter.

    quot;Do?quot; said Mr Beaver, ;do? e  must be off at once. e  a moment to spare!”

    quot;ed better divide into four searcies,quot; said Peter, quot;and all go in  different directions.  come back  once and-”

    quot;Searcies, Son of Adam?quot; said Mr Beaver; quot;w for?”

    quot;o look for Edmund, of course!”

    quot;t in looking for ; said Mr Beaver.

    quot; do you mean?quot; said Susan. quot; be far a. And  to  find him.

    do you mean wheres no use looking for him?”

    quot;t; said Mr Beaver, quot;is t ared in amazement. quot;Dont you understand?quot; said Mr  Beaver. quot;o o te itcrayed us all.”

    quot;O; said Susan, quot; .”

    quot;Cant ; said Mr Beaver, looking very  ted to say died on t suddenly quite certain  inside t tly w Edmund had done.

    quot;But er.

    quot;ry before?quot; asked Mr Beaver. quot;has he ever been  here alone?”

    quot;Yes,quot; said Lucy, almost in a w;Im afraid he has.”

    quot;And did ell you w ?”

    quot;ell, no, ,quot; said Lucy.

    quot;t; said Mr Beaver, quot; te itcold o mention it before  ( t I set eyes on t broto myself `treaccen  her food.

    You can alell t  their eyes.”

    quot;All t; said Peter in a rat of voice, quot;ill  o go and look for er all, even if tle  beast. And hes only a kid.”

    quot;Go to tc; said Mrs Beaver. quot;Dont you see t to keep away from her?”

    quot;; said Lucy.

    quot;s is to get all four of you (sime  of t Cair Paravel). Once you ues in ion before youd ime to  speak. But s, because s  to use  to catc of you h.”

    quot;O; wailed Lucy.

    quot;Only Aslan,quot; said Mr Beaver, quot; go on and meet s our only  chance now.”

    quot;It seems to me, my dears,quot; said Mrs Beaver, quot;t it is very important to  kno ed talking of Aslan before ? If not, t kno Aslan o Narnia, or t ing e off  is concerned.”

    quot;I dont remember alking about Aslan -quot; began  Peter, but Lucy interrupted him.

    quot;O; s;dont you remember, it urn Aslan into stone too?”

    quot;So ; said Peter; quot;just t of too!”

    quot;orse and ; said Mr Beaver, quot;and t till old you t ting Aslan one table?”

    And of course no one kneo tion.

    quot;Because, if ; continued Mr Beaver, quot;t direction and get betone table and catc we s off from Aslan. “

    quot;But t isnt ; said Mrs Beaver, quot;not if I kno Edmund tells   to catc, and if   anoty  minutes.”

    quot;Youre rig; said ; all get a to lose.”


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