CHAPTER TWELVE

类别:文学名著 作者:C·S·刘易斯 本章:CHAPTER TWELVE

    SORCERY AND SUDDEN VENGEANCE  MEANrumpkin and t ttle stone  arco tinel badgers (te  patceet;here?”

    quot;trumpkin,quot; said t;Bringing t of t.”

    t t;At last,quot; t;At last.”

    quot;Give us a lig; said trumpkin.

    torc inside ter lit it and  to trumpkin.

    quot;tter lead,quot; ;e dont kno this  place.”

    trumpkin took torc ao tunnel. It y place,  fluttering in torc, and plenty of  cobly in t morning at tation, felt as if to a trap or a prison.

    quot;I say, Peter,quot;  t t .

    been made.”

    quot;Yes,quot; said Peter. quot;t makes one think.”

    t on aurned to t, and to t,  and teps, and to t again. t last t a from under a door. And no time to the door

    of tral calking so loudly t t been heard.

    quot;Dont like t,quot; o Peter. quot;Lets listen  for a moment.”

    All tood perfectly still on tside of the door.

    quot;You kno;ts t; ; sunrise tten t  Miraz fell upon us almost before trumpkin ing for our lives for  t w I hing space.”

    quot;Im not likely to forget it,quot; came t;tack and one in five of t; (quot;ts Nikabrik,quot; wrumpkin.)

    quot;For s; came a t;truffleers,quot; said trumpkin).  quot;e all did as muche King.”

    quot;tell t tale your o; ans;But   too late, or er magician, you knoill asking us  to er and all t of it?”

    quot;I must confess - I cannot deny it - t I am deeply disappointed in t of tion,quot; came t;tll be Doctor Cornelius,quot; said  trumpkin.)

    quot;to speak plainly,quot; said Nikabrik, quot;your s empty, your eggs addled,  your fis, your promises broken. Stand aside t ot is why -”

    quot;t; said truffleer. quot;I stand by Aslan. ience,  like us beasts. t may be even no the door.”

    quot;Pa; snarled Nikabrik. quot;You badgers ill tcell you  . Food is running s;  every encounter; our followers are slipping away.”

    quot;And ruffleer. quot;Ill tell you   rumpkin spoke before  (and , most likely, to  blo let t or  t same evening everyone seemed to know.”

    quot;Youd better  in a s nest, Badger, t t I am t; said Nikabrik. quot;take it back, or-”

    quot;Oop it, bot; said King Caspian. quot;I  to kno is  t Nikabrik keeps on ing , I  to knorangers

    are o our council and .”

    quot;t; said Nikabrik. quot;And ter rigo be  you are a friend of trumpkins and t  rig old dotard in to be  t o be t bring in his friends?”

    quot;y is to ruffleer sternly.

    quot;Court manners, court manners,quot; sneered Nikabrik. quot;But in talk plainly.

    You knoelmarine boy rap in ws.”

    quot;Per; said Cornelius, quot;your neo speak for  t are you?”

    quot;orser Doctor,quot; came a t;So please you, Im  only a poor old o y, bless o be afraid of an  old s nearly doubled up ics and  ticks to put  under tle.

    I tle skill - not like yours, Master Doctor, of course -  in small spells and cantrips t Id be glad to use against our enemies if it o all concerned. For I e em. Oes better than me.”

    quot;t is all most interesting and - er - satisfactory,quot; said Doctor  Cornelius. quot;I t you are, Madam. Per of himself?”

    A dull, grey voice at ;Im . e, I ill I die, and even after deat cut out my mout  a  die. I  can lie a s on t freeze. I can drink a river of blood and  not burst. Show me your enemies.”

    quot;And it is in t you ; said Caspian.

    quot;Yes,quot; said Nikabrik. quot;And by t I mean to execute it.”

    te or t could not make out hey  were saying.

    then Caspian spoke aloud.

    quot;ell, Nikabrik,quot; ;we will hear your plan.”

    t to o begin; w was in a lower voice, as if  muc he was saying.

    quot;All said and done,quot; tered, quot;none of us knorut t days in Narnia. trumpkin believed none of tories. I o put to  trial. e tried first t er  and a Queen Susan and a King Edmund and a Queen Lucy, t  come, or they are our enemies -”

    quot;Or t; put in truffleer.

    quot;You can go on saying t till Miraz o ried one link in t  ell of ot Kings and Queens. hem up?”

    quot;If you mean Aslan,quot; said truffleer, quot;its all one calling on he Kings.

    ts. If  send t I make no doubt o come himself?”

    quot;No. Youre rig; said Nikabrik. quot;Aslan and toget on our side. Or else sometronger than himself  keeps him back.

    And if  alo Ds told. Not even to all beasts. Ask t I ever  stay long.  You may drop Aslan out of thinking of someone else.”

    tes it ill t Edmund  could he Badger.

    quot;; said Caspian at last.

    quot;I mean a po it ories are true.”

    quot;te itc; cried t once, and from ter  guessed t to t.

    quot;Yes,quot; said Nikabrik very sloinctly, quot;I mean tc  do all take frig a name as if you  a po  tories say t tced Aslan, and bound  very stone ?”

    quot;But t o life again,quot; said the Badger sharply.

    quot;Yes, t; ans;but youll notice t le about anyter of tory. , if o life? Isnt it muc , and t tories say not o say?”

    quot;ablis; said Caspian.

    quot;A King  battle can usually establis t; said Nikabrik. truffleer.

    quot;And any; Nikabrik continued, quot;oo. But its very different cer. tical.”

    quot;But, ; said t; old t  s enemy of all? asnt syrant ten times han Miraz?”

    quot;Per; said Nikabrik in a cold voice. quot;Pers. Samped out t least t s on all rigand by my o afraid  of tch.”

    quot;But youve joined ; said truffleer.

    quot;Yes, and a lot of good it ; snapped Nikabrik.  quot; on all t he Dwarfs. ho -?”

    quot;Lies! All lies!quot; said the Badger.

    quot;And so,quot; said Nikabrik, ;if you cant  o someone who can.”

    quot;Is treason, D; asked the King.

    quot;Put t ss s; said Nikabrik. quot;Murder at  council, e your game? Dont be fool enougo try it. Do you three on yours.”

    quot;Come on, t; snarled truffleer, but ely interrupted.

    quot;Stop, stop, stop,quot; said Doctor Cornelius. quot;You go on too fast. tcories agree on t.  does Nikabrik mean by calling on tch?”

    t grey and terrible voice w;Oh,  is she?”

    And t;O, tle Majesty neednt mind about te Lady - ts or is only making game of a poor old woman like me w.

    S Mastery Doctor, learned Master Doctor,  them back.”

    quot;Call ; said t;e are all ready. Drahe blue fire.”

    Above teadily increasing gro;?quot; rose thunder.

    quot;So t is your plan, Nikabrik! Black sorcery and t.

    And I see who your companions are-a hag and a erewolf!”

    t minute or so eel; trumpkin ruser  creature,  of leaping upon a boy about  of cat  figrumpkin found o face uck out like a  pair of nut-crackers, y grey

    got Doctor Cornelius by t. At one slasrumpkins sword he floor.

    t  eets,  and boots for about sixty seconds. then silence.

    quot;Are you all right, Ed?”

    quot;I - I t; panted Edmund. quot;Ive got t brute Nikabrik, but ill alive.”

    quot;eiger-bottles!quot; came an angry voice. quot;Its me youre sitting  on. Get off.

    Youre like a young elep.”

    quot;Sorry, D.L.F.,quot; said Edmund. quot;Is t better?”

    quot;O; bellorumpkin. quot;Youre putting your  boot in my mout;  `  quot;Is King Caspian anyer.

    quot;Im ; said a rat voice. quot;Somet me.”

    triking a matc tle flame sy.  for a little,  found t of oil), set it  on table, and lit

    it. o t. Six  faces blinked at one anot.

    quot;e dont seem to ,quot; said Peter. quot;t; (urned ;And Nikabrik, dead too. And I suppose  ts so long since Ive seen one. olfs  means  turning from man into  t he was killed. And you, I  suppose, are King Caspian?”

    quot;Yes,quot; said t;But Ive no idea who you are.”

    quot;Its ter,quot; said trumpkin.

    quot;Your Majesty is very ; said Caspian.

    quot;And so is your Majesty,quot; said Peter. quot;I  come to take your place,  you kno to put you into it.quot; ,  quot;Your Majesty,quot; said anot Peters elbohe Badger.

    Peter leaned for  and kissed t  a girliso do, because he high King.

    quot;Best of badgers,quot; ;You never doubted us all through.”

    quot;No credit to me, your Majesty,quot; said truffleer. quot;1m a beast and  change.

    Im a badger, ws more, and we hold on.”

    quot;I am sorry for Nikabrik,quot; said Caspian, quot;ted me from t  moment ing. If we   know w.”

    quot;Youre bleeding,quot; said Peter.

    quot;Yes, Im bitten,quot; said Caspian. quot;It  - t ; Cleaning  and bandaging took a long time, and rumpkin said, quot;No some breakfast.”

    quot;But not ; said Peter.

    quot;No,quot; said Caspian ;And  send someone to take ahe bodies.”

    quot;Let to a pit,quot; said Peter. quot;But to o be buried in their own fashion.”

    ted at last in anot   suc as ties, and Peter and Edmund of buttered eggs and  coffee, but  tle bit of cold bear-meat (out of ts), a lump of  er. But, from to, anyone would   was delicious.


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