CHAPTER ONE: THE CAT AND THE HORNBEAM TREES-2

类别:文学名著 作者:菲利普·普尔曼 本章:CHAPTER ONE: THE CAT AND THE HORNBEAM TREES-2

    ill looked around carefully. Beant prospect of great green  t of trees and te gleam of a classical temple.

    Just beside  bare patco see from t definitely t to look turned aever t o be better t  left.

    it-  a time, ood up and looked around for t, his guide.

    S. No doubt sreets and gardens beyond ts ing. ill lifted up attered tote bag and o all disappeared.

    terranean or maybe Caribbean about it. ill  of England, so  compare it  it  late at nigo eat and drink, to dance and enjoy music. Except t the silence was immense.

    On t corner ood a cafe, tle green tables on t and a zinc-topped bar and an espresso macables glasses stood y; in one aste o tt; a plate of risotto stood next to a basket of stale rolls as hard as cardboard.

    ook a bottle of lemonade from t for a moment before dropping a pound coin in till. As soon as  till,  again, realizing t t say   tell any more t.

    ttle on to ter before leaving treet going atle grocery sood bets and bead-curtained doors opening into private -iron balconies t, and whe silence, being enclosed, was even more profound.

    treets  onto a broad avenue reetlights.

    On the sea.

    ill found  by a stone breaker and from t by a one columns and eps and ornate balconies stood floodlit among florees and buss lay still at ancer tarligtered on a calm sea.

    By noo time, on reets,  out a o touced to touc of  oo o take in tood still, breat afraid.

    ill tle aken from t, and it tasted like  oo, because t air was .

    o t, past els ly lit entrances and bougainvillea floil o ttle rees s ornate facade lit by floodlig have been an opera house.

    trees, but not a sound of life could be  birds singing, no insects, not ills osteps.

    t breaking of delicate rees at tide s  er line. Every feiny self over at tly under t. Fifty yards or so out on ter form.

    ill sat on ts and kicked off   and cramping  feet. oes deep into ter  of o the sea.

    ter o tform and pulled o sit on its ened planking and look back at ty.

    to  ts breaker. Beyond it a mile or so aood a red-andriped ligant cuffs rose dimly, and beyond t hrough.

    Closer at -bearing trees of treets of ty, and terfront s els and cafes and  s, all empty.

    And all safe. No one could follow o hide in.

    For t time since  of  door t morning, ill began to feel secure.

    y again, and oo, because  eaten in anoter all. o ter and so t on s and carried t of ote bag. y bottle into t rubbis along t tohe harbor.

    tle, o find food. tels oo grand.  el, but it   uncomfortable, and  moving doerfront until tle caf6 t looked like t place.   o a dozen ots first-floor balcony laden s and its tables and c outside, but it welcomed him.

    tograper of a broadly smiling accordion player. tc t opened on to a narroed in a brigtern.

    ly up to t door o. It  t. t and stuffy, and ill opened to to let in t air. tself oo big for it, and s it able. able people lived tle sable, a couple of pographs in frames.

    ill left and looked in ttle bath a double bed.

    Somet door.  raced.  sure if  sometold  t empty.

    tside a darkened room, and ing inside; and noions  open and sometling at .

    But  standing quite close enougo be knocked over.

    , and trengt it,  y clothin bare limbs.

    S  t, and snatc to crouc at bay. And t beside o onis: a large , as tall as eetail erect.

    S s back and licked c.

    ill stood up slowly.

    quot;;

    quot;Lyra Silvertongue,quot; she said.

    quot;Do you live ;

    quot;No,quot; sly.

    quot;t is ty?quot;

    quot;I dont kno;

    quot;;

    quot;From my s joined on. ;

    raordinary o t: it leaped into  got t c oat  and belly, and it glared at  t in took place, because  toat, were profoundly afraid of .

    quot;I  got a demon,quot; ;I dont kno; t;O your demon?quot;

    Sood up slooat curled  ills face.

    quot;But youre alive,quot; s;You ent... You ent been .. .quot;

    quot;My names ill Parry,quot; ;I dont kno demons. In my  means devil, somet;

    quot;In your  your ;

    quot;No. I just found... a  must be joined on.quot;

    Stle, but sill cently, and ayed calm and quiet as if srange cat h.

    quot;y?quot;  on.

    quot;No.quot;

    quot;;

    quot;Dunno. A fe remember.quot;

    quot;So w;

    quot;Im looking for Dust,quot; she said.

    quot;Looking for dust? , gold dust?  sort of dust?quot;

    Surned ao go doairs.

    quot;Im ; ;Is tc;

    quot;I dunno,quot; sance from him.

    In tcs for a casserole of c t been cooked, and in t t to tbin.

    quot; you eaten anyt; he fridge.

    Lyra came to look.

    quot;I didnt kno; s;Os cold.quot;

    ly colored butterfly, o t again at once to settle on terfly raised and loare, trangeness of it.

    quot; you seen a fridge before?quot; he said.

    to aking out a tray of eggs. Sween h pleasure.

    quot;Drink it, t; he said.

    S it, fro. . S suspiciously, and then her eyes opened wide.

    quot;t; she said, her voice half hoping and half fearful.

    quot;Yeao prove it isnt poison.quot;

    y. S t up ed and belc her.

    quot;Im going to make an omelette,quot; ;Dyou  some?quot;

    quot;I dont knote is.quot;

    quot;ell, c;

    quot;I dont kno;

    op like the cola can.

    quot;No, you o use a can opener,quot; ;Dont t;

    quot;In my s do t; she said scornfully.

    quot;Look in t;

    Sclery wo a bowl and wh a fork.

    quot;ts it,quot; c;it ;

    o open the can.

    quot;No t little saucepan off tip t; old her.

    Sered ipped to tc and pepper into t a knob of butter from a package in to a cast-iron pan.  into to find some matcy finger in ten eggs and licking it greedily.  again, oo, but he backed away when ill came near.

    quot;Its not cooked yet,quot; ill said, taking it a; ;

    quot;At my fat; s;Days and days ago. I dont knouff e t.quot;

    ted tter, poured in t t. co soft ridges in ter as tilt to let rao tcoo, looking at .

    te  it in ula.

    quot;Find a couple of plates,quot; ly did so.

    Se o take orders if sold o go and clear a table in front of t out t doogettle awkwardly.

    Se e, and ted, s tic strips of t abletop.

    ill ate slo even so ook muchan she did.

    t of ty boulevard, tars in ted at all.

    And all time ensely a, but iger;  . ure of t tasted t hed for days.

    quot;Laura? Lara?quot; ill said.

    quot;Lyra.quot;

    quot;Lyra... Silvertongue?quot;

    quot;Yes.quot;

    quot; ;

    S;I ; s;It  kno, I kne of my  I couldnt see till t;

    quot; did you say about dust?quot;

    quot;Dust, yeao find out about it. But to be empty. to ask. Ive been ;

    quot;But o find out about dust?quot;

    quot;Special Dust,quot; sly. quot;Not ordinary dust, obviously.quot;

    t, a poc  he girl saw his glance.

    quot;You  a daemon,quot; s;Inside you.quot;

    knoo say.

    quot;You ; s on. quot;You  be  a like t. Even if you dont kno a daemon, you have.

    e  first  t like t at all.quot;

    quot;e?quot;

    quot;Me and Pantalaimon. Us. But you, your daemon ent separate from you. Its you. Apart of you.

    Youre part of eac t;

    ill looked at t daemon noting in  profoundly alone.

    quot;Im tired. Im going to bed,quot; ;Are you going to stay in ty?quot;

    quot;Dunno. Ive got to find out more about  be some Sc be someone .quot;

    quot;Maybe not in t I came  of a place called Oxford. ty of scs .quot;

    quot;Oxford? s;ts w;

    quot;Is t;

    quot;No,quot; s;Different  in my oo. ere bot ands to reason t t?quot;

    quot;Just a kind of ;

    quot;S; she said.

    It  a request. he shook his head.

    quot;Not no; ;I  to sleep. Anys t.quot;

    quot;t;

    quot;All rig Ive got my oo do. Youll o find your sc;

    quot;Easy,quot; s;I kno Sc;

    tes togetood up.

    quot;I cooked,quot; ;so you can was;

    S;as; s;t!

    Any a servant. Im not going to was;

    quot;So I  s;

    quot;Ill find it by myself.quot;

    quot;You ; its . Listen, I dont knohis place.

    eve got to eat, so  idy up after to. You o treat t. Noo bed. Ill ;

    inside, cleaned eetoote from attered bag, fell on t.

    * * * Lyra ed till sook to tcap, rubbing il t t te pan, so sried a bar of yello, and picked at it stubbornly until it looked as clean as s it o. tacked it neatly on the drainboard.

    Because sill ty and because sed to try opening a can, sook it upstairs. Sened outside ills door and, iptoed into took out ter from under her pillow.

    S need to be close to ill to ask about  sed to look anyway, and surned ly as she could before going in.

    t on t outside sraigo ted from t tened . rong and stocky, not as formed as a gros form mig . ever its form  ure t eous, and unhappy.

    Siptoed to treetlig ter, and relaxed o tion. to s too fast to ch.

    S is he? A friend or an enemy?

    ter answered: he is a murderer.

    once. o reac   still rust as safe  he armored bear.

    Ster across t  strike in on iptoed out.


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