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THE AMBER SPYGLASS-第92章

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the moon was bright and high in the sky。 there was a lively wind; and the great landscape was mottled with cloud…shadows; moving; mary thought; like the migration of some herd of unimaginable beasts。 but animals migrated for a purpose; when you saw herds of reindeer moving across the tundra; or wildebeest crossing the savanna; you knew they were going where the food was; or to places where it was good to mate and bear offspring。 their movement had a meaning。 these clouds were moving as the result of pure chance; the effect of utterly random events at the level of atoms and molecules; their shadows speeding over the grassland had no meaning at all。

nevertheless; they looked as if they did。 they looked tense and driven with purpose。 the whole night did。 mary felt it; too; except that she didnt know what that purpose was。 but unlike her; the clouds seemed to know what they were doing and why; and the wind knew; and the grass knew。 the entire world was alive and conscious。

mary climbed the slope and looked back across the marshes; where the ining tide laced a brilliant silver through the glistening dark of the mudflats and the reed beds。 the cloud…shadows were very clear down there; they looked as if they were fleeing something frightful behind them; or hastening to embrace something wonderful ahead。 but what that was; mary would never know。

she turned toward the grove where her climbing tree stood。 it was twenty minutes walk away; she could see it clearly; towering high and tossing its great head in a dialogue with the urgent wind。 they had things to say; and she couldnt hear them。

she hurried toward it; moved by the excitement of the night; and desperate to join in。 this was the very thing shed told will about when he asked if she missed god: it was the sense that the whole universe was alive; and that everything was connected to everything else by threads of meaning。 when shed been a christian; she had felt connected; too; but when she left the church; she felt loose and free and light; in a universe without purpose。

and then had e the discovery of the shadows and her journey into another world; and now this vivid night; and it was plain that everything was throbbing with purpose and meaning; but she was cut off from it。 and it was impossible to find a connection; because there was no god。

half in exultation and half in despair; she resolved to climb her tree and try once again to lose herself in the dust。

but before shed even gone halfway to the grove she heard a different sound among the lashing of the leaves and the streaming of the wind through the grass。 something was groaning; a deep; somber note like an organ。 and above that; the sound of cracking; snapping and breaking; and the squeal and scream of wood on wood。

surely it couldnt be her tree?

she stopped where she was; in the open grassland; with the wind lashing her face and the cloud…shadows racing past her and the tall grasses whipping her thighs; and watched the canopy of the grove。 boughs groaned; twigs snapped; great balks of green wood snapped off like dry sticks and fell all the long way to the ground; and then the crown itself; the crown of the very tree she knew so well; leaned and leaned

and slowly began to topple。

every fiber in the trunk; the bark; the roots seemed to cry out separately against this murder。 but it fell and fell; all the great length of it smashed its way out of the grove and seemed to lean toward mary before crashing into the ground like a wave against a breakwater; and the colossal trunk rebounded up a little way; and settled down finally; with a groaning of torn wood。

she ran up to touch the tossing leaves。 there was her rope; there were the splintered ruins of her platform。 her heart thudding painfully; she climbed in among the fallen branches; hauling herself through the familiar boughs at their unfamiliar angles; and balanced herself as high up as she could get。

she braced herself against a branch and took out the spyglass。 through it she saw two quite different movements in the sky。

one was that of the clouds; driven across the moon in one direction; and the other was that of the stream of dust; seeming to cross it in quite another。

and of the two; the dust was flowing more quickly and at much greater volume。 in fact; the whole sky seemed to be flowing with it; a great inexorable flood pouring out of the world; out of all the worlds; into some ultimate emptiness。

slowly; as if they were moving themselves in her mind; things joined up。

will and lyra had said that the subtle knife was three hundred years old at least。 so the old man in the tower had told them。

the mulefa had told her that the sraf; which had nurtured their lives and their world for thirty…three thousand years; had begun to fail just over three hundred years ago。

according to will; the guild of the torre degli angeli; the owners of the subtle knife; had been careless; they hadnt always closed the windows they opened。 well; mary had found one; after all; and there must be many others。

suppose that all this time; little by little; dust had been leaking out of the wounds the subtle knife had made in nature。。。

she felt dizzy; and it wasnt only the swaying and rising and falling of the branches she was wedged among。 she put the spyglass carefully in her pocket and hooked her arms over the branch in front; gazing at the sky; the moon; the scudding clouds。

the subtle knife was responsible for the small…scale; low…level leakage。 it was damaging; and the universe was suffering because of it; and she must talk to will and lyra and find a way to stop it。

but the vast flood in the sky was another matter entirely。 that was new; and it was catastrophic。 and if it wasnt stopped; all conscious life would e to an end。 as the mulefa had shown her; dust came into being when living things became conscious of themselves; but it needed some feedback system to reinforce it and make it safe; as the mulefa had their wheels and the oil from the trees。 without something like that; it would all vanish。 thought; imagination; feeling; would all wither and blow away; leaving nothing but a brutish automatism; and that brief period when life was conscious of itself would flicker out like a candle in every one of the billions of worlds where it had burned brightly。

mary felt the burden of it keenly。 it felt like age。 she felt eighty years old; worn out and weary and longing to die。

she climbed heavily out of the branches of the great fallen tree; and with the wind still wild in the leaves and the grass and her hair; set off hack to the village。

at the summit of the slope she looked for the last time at the dust stream; with the clouds and the wind blowing across it and the moon standing firm in the middle。

and then she saw what they were doing; at last: she saw what that great urgent purpose was。

they were trying to hold back the dust flood。 they were striving to put some barriers up against the terrible stream: wind; moon; clouds; leaves; grass; all those lovely things were crying out and hurling

themselves into the struggle to keep the shadow particles in this universe; which they so enriched。

matter loved dust。 it didnt want to see it go。 that was the meaning of this night; and it was marys meaning; too。

had she thought there was no meaning in life; no purpose; when god had gone? yes; she had thought that。

〃well; there is now;〃 she said aloud; and again; louder: 〃there is now!〃

as she looked again at the clouds and the moon in the dust flow; they looked as frail and doomed as a dam of little twigs and tiny pebbles trying to hold back the mississippi。 but they were trying; all the same。 theyd go on trying till the end of everything。

how long she stayed out; mary didnt know。 when the intensity of her feeling began to subside; and exhaustion took its place; she made her way slowly down the hill toward the village。

and when she was halfway down; near a little grove of knot…wood bushes; she saw something strange out on the mudflats。 there was a glow of white; a steady movement: something ing up with the tide。

she stood still; gazing intently。 it couldnt be the tualapi; because they always moved in a flock;
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