CHAPTER SIXTEEN

类别:文学名著 作者:C·S·刘易斯 本章:CHAPTER SIXTEEN

    FAREELL tO S getting tired, I dont ten   to do anyt t be special reasons for stopping, and it ly s:  quot;I say! Steady! Look o!”

    And ons of  er every second, flas aterfall; and already t heir ears.

    quot;Dont stop! Furt; called Farsigilting  a little upwards.

    quot;Its all very ace, but Je:  quot;Dont stop. Furtake it in your stride.”

    be er but next  moment everyone sa o ter-skelter beer splaser  biting cold as all  of ted, but of a delicious foamy coolness. traigerfall itself.

    quot;tely crazy,quot; said Eustace to Edmund.

    quot;I kno -quot; said Edmund.

    quot;Isnt it ; said Lucy. quot;iced one cant feel afraid,  even if one s to? try it.”

    quot;By Jove, neit; said Eustace after ried.

    Jeerfall first, but tirian   be, so ster te moving steadily up terfall. t  tell w he moved on, higher  and higher.

    t of er just above   cascaded out in treams all round  beirian.  raighe wall of a house.

    looked funniest  been at  all out of breat noy of  spluttering and sneezing among t ime t ter. But before Jill  ime to notice all terfall

    of t errible  tless jags of rock. But in t . You  on,  up and up, ed lig you from ter and all  manner of coloured stones flas, till it seemed as if you  errified, but later it ing. And t  last one came to ter poured over top and  found t one  on terfall. t was racing away  behind you,

    but you . Soon thappy.

    A long valley opened a snoains, no the sky.

    quot;Furt; cried Jeantly they were off again.

    t of Narnia noo tern ild er nor even t t;Do you remember? Do you remember?quot; t in steady  voices too,  panting, ty er than an  arrow flies.

    quot;, Lord?quot; said tirian. quot;Is it true, as stories tell, t you two  journeyed he world was made?”

    quot;Yes,quot; said Digory, quot;and it seems to me as if it erday.”

    quot;And on a flying ; asked tirian. quot;Is t part true?”

    quot;Certainly,quot; said Digory. But t;Faster, faster!”

    So ter and faster till it er t ter eep sides of er times crossing it and skimming across  mountainlakes as if ts, till at last at turquoise, ts sides eep  as top of it ran a green  above trees w like  gold.

    quot;Furt; roared traig t of t  almost as er from a broken  at t of some bay. teep as top did t   golden gates. And for a moment none of  to try if tes  just as t about t quot;Dare  rig be meant for us?”

    But  ,  blees swung open.

    tirian stood . And  ted: a little, sleek, brigalking Mouse  h a red

    featuck in a circlet on its s left paing on a long  s bo beautiful bos s;elcome, in ther in.”

    tirian saer and King Edmund and Queen Lucy ruso  kneel do t quot;Reepic; And tirian  breat , for no  at t Battle  of Beruna and aftero t before ime to t trong arms t  a bearded kiss on ;, lad? Art taller since I last touchee!”

    It  as tirian  , nor even  as tirian remembered er years le boy playing games le  garden at Cair Paravel, just before bedtime on summer evenings. to o him.

    Je to ;I o talk for a little and t t apple  a  colt.quot; But next moment o t of tey and noble t even a Unicorn migs presence: a  great  at t quot;, cousins!quot; and ted quot;Fledge! Good old Fledge!quot; and ruso  kiss it.

    But by noo come in. So all of tes, into t bleo of t garden and into ture of sunligrees,  urf t ted e flo truck everyone  t side.  But no one ime to t t for people o meet tion.

    Everyone you ory of tries)  seemed to be ted, and ars daug father  Caspian himself.

    And close beside rumpkin  truffle-er torm taur and a   ar of Deliverance. And t, hen

    - irian - t, tumnus ting and  kissing and ake it out again after a rest of five or six o tre of t in  a tree and looked do t of t tree  and beautiful t everyone bohem.

    And , for t Kings of Narnia and Arcirian felt  as you would feel if you were brougheir glory.

    About er - or it miger, for time t like time ood  Narnian  friend, tumnus, looking do garden, and seeing all Narnia  spread out belo : it sank do belorees in t lo. turned  inood o t the garden.

    quot;I see,quot; s last, tfully. quot;I see noable. It is far bigger inside t side.”

    quot;Of course, Daug; said t;ts. tside.”

    Lucy looked  t it  really a garden but  a ains. But t  strange: shem all.

    quot;I see,quot; s;till Narnia, and more real and more beautiful  t as it iful tside table door! I see... hin Narnia...”

    quot;Yes,quot; said Mr tumnus, quot;like an onion: except t as you go in and in,  eac.”

    And Lucy looked t and soon found t a neiful  to ever s,  migeadily on it, became quite clear and close as if selescope. S and beyond it t city of taso Easto sea ser islands to tain  no  of a great cains o come quite close. to  and sao be a  great bank of

    brig off from t s it  a cloud at all but a real land. And  of it, s once cried out, quot;Peter! Edmund! Come and  look! Come quickly.quot; And their eyes also had become like  hers.

    quot;; exclaimed Peter. quot;Its England. And ts tself -  Professor Kirks old ry wures began!”

    quot;I t t royed,quot; said Edmund.

    quot;So it ; said t;But you are no t as t inner England no  good troyed.”

    Suddenly ted to anot, and ter and Edmund  and Lucy gasped  and sed out and began  t, deep valley. It  ing on to meet them.

    quot; at t; said Lucy.

    quot;t is easy,quot; said Mr tumnus. quot;t country and try - all tries - are only spurs jutting out from t mountains of Aslan. e o ill it joins on. And listen! t all go up.”

    And soon toget, brig oains o be seen. But tains: ts and green slopes and s orcerfalls, one above ther,  going up forever.

    And time,  valley the real England grew  nearer and nearer.

    t aronger. Lucy sa a great series of many -coloured cliffs led up in front of ts staircase. And t everyto cliff like a  living cataract of poy.

    And t person en looks beside a St Bernard. to Puzzle at  t urned to them and said:


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