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THE SILVER CHAIR-第17章

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she was up and dressed and had finished breakfast in front of the fire when  the nurse opened the door and said: 〃heres pretty poppets little friends e to  play with her。”

in came scrubb and the marsh…wiggle。

〃hullo! good morning;〃 said jill。 〃isnt this fun? ive slept about fifteen  hours; i believe。 i do feel better; dont you?”

〃1 do;〃 said scrubb; 〃but puddleglum says he has a headache。 hullo! … your  window has a window seat。 if we got up on that; we could see out。〃 and at once they all  did so: and at the first glance jill said; 〃oh; how perfectly dreadful!”

the sun was shining and; except for a few drifts; the snow had been almost  pletely washed away by the rain。 down below them; spread out like a map; lay the  flat hill…top which they had struggled over yesterday afternoon; seen from the castle; it  could not be mistaken for anything but the ruins of a gigantic city。 it had been flat;  as jill now saw; because it was still; on the whole; paved; though in places the pavement  was broken。 the criss…cross banks were what was left of the walls of huge buildings which  might once have been giants palaces and temples。 one bit of wall; about five hundred  feet high; was still standing; it was that which she had thought was a cliff。 the things  that had looked like factory chimneys were enormous pillars; broken off at unequal heights;  their fragments lay at their bases like felled trees of monstrous stone。 the  ledges which they had climbed down on the north side of the hill … and also; no doubt the  other ledges which they had climbed up on the south side … were the remaining steps of giant  stairs。 to crown all; in large; dark lettering across the centre of the pavement; ran the  words under me。

the three travellers looked at each other in dismay; and; after a short  whistle; scrubb said what they were all thinking; 〃the second and third signs muffed。〃 and at  that moment jills dream rushed back into her mind。

〃its my fault;〃 she said in despairing tones。 〃i … id given up repeating  the signs every night。 if id been thinking about them i could have seen it was the city;  even in all that snow。”

〃im worse;〃 said puddleglum。 〃i did see; or nearly。 i thought it looked  unmonly like a ruined city。”

〃youre the only one who isnt to blame;〃 said scrubb。 〃you did try to make  us stop。”

〃didnt try hard enough; though;〃 said the marshwiggle。 〃and id no call to  be trying。 i ought to have done it。 as if i couldnt have stopped you two with one hand  each!”

〃the truth is;〃 said scrubb; 〃we were so jolly keen on getting to this  place that we werent bothering about anything else。 at least i know i was。 ever since we met  that woman with the knight who didnt talk; weve been thinking of nothing else。 wed  nearly forgotten about prince rilian。”

〃i shouldnt wonder;〃 said puddleglum; 〃if that wasnt exactly what she  intended。”

〃what i dont quite understand;〃 said jill; 〃is how we didnt see the  lettering? or could it have e there since last night。 could he … aslan … have put it there in  the night? i had such a queer dream。〃 and she told them all about it。

〃why; you chump!〃 said scrubb。 〃we did see it。 we got into the lettering。  dont you see?

we got into the letter e in me。 that was your sunk lane。 we walked along  the bottom stroke of the e; due north … turned to our right along the upright … came  to another turn to the right … thats the middle stroke … and then went on to the top left… hand corner; or (if you like) the north…eastern corner of the letter; and came back。 like the  bally idiots we are。〃 he kicked the window seat savagely; and went on; 〃so its no good;  pole。 i know what you were thinking because i was thinking the same。 you were thinking  how nice it would have been if aslan hadnt put the instructions on the stones of the  ruined city till after wed passed it。 and then it would have been his fault; not ours。 so  likely; isnt it?

no。 we must just own up。 weve only four signs to go by; and weve muffed  the first three。”

〃you mean i have;〃 said jill。 〃its quite true。 ive spoiled everything  ever since you brought me here。 all the same … im frightfully sorry and all that … all  the same; what are the instructions? under me doesnt seem to make much sense。”

〃yes it does; though;〃 said puddleglum。 〃it means weve got to look for the  prince under that city。”

〃but how can we?〃 asked jill。

〃thats the question;〃 said puddleglum; rubbing his big; frog…like hands  together。 〃how can we now? no doubt; if wed had our minds on our job when we were at the  ruinous  

city; wed have been shown how … found a little door; or a cave; or a  tunnel; met someone to help us。 might have been (you never know) aslan himself。 wed have got  down under those paving…stones somehow or other。 aslans instructions always work:  there are no exceptions。 but how to do it now … thats another matter。”

〃well; we shall just have to go back; i suppose;〃 said jill。

〃easy; isnt it?〃 said puddleglum。 〃we might try opening that door to begin  with。〃 and they all looked at the door and saw that none of them could reach the  handle; and that almost certainly no one could turn it if they did。

〃do you think they wont let us out if we ask?〃 said jill。 and nobody said;  but everyone thought; 〃supposing they dont。”

it was not a pleasant idea。 puddleglum was dead against any idea of telling  the giants their real business and simply asking to be let out; and of course the  children couldnt tell without his permission; because they had promised。 and all three felt  pretty sure that there would be no chance of escaping from the castle by night。 once they  were in their rooms with the doors shut; they would be prisoners till morning。 they  might; of course; ask to have their doors left open; but that would rouse suspicions。

〃our only chance;〃 said scrubb; 〃is to try to sneak away by daylight。  mightnt there be an hour in the afternoon when most of the giants are asleep? … and if we could  steal down into the kitchen; mightnt there be a back door open?”

〃its hardly what i call a chance;〃 said the marshwiggle。 〃but its all the  chance were likely to get。〃 as a matter of fact; scrubbs plan was not quite so  hopeless as you might think。 if you want to get out of a house without being seen; the middle of  the afternoon is in some ways a better time to try it than the middle of the night。 doors  and windows are more likely to be open; and if you are caught; you can always pretend you  werent meaning to go far and had no particular plans。 (it is very hard to make  either giants or grown…ups believe this if youre found climbing out of a bedroom window at  one oclock in the morning。)

〃we must put them off their guard; though;〃 said scrubb。 〃we must pretend  we love being here and are longing for this autumn feast。”

〃thats tomorrow night;〃 said puddleglum。 〃i heard one of them say so。”

〃i see;〃 said jill。 〃we must pretend to be awfully excited about it; and  keep on asking questions。 they think were absolute infants anyway; which will make it  easier。”

〃gay;〃 said puddleglum with a deep sigh。 〃thats what weve got to be。 gay。  as if we hadnt a care in the world。 frolicsome。 you two youngsters havent always  got very high spirits; ive noticed。 you must watch me; and do as i do。 ill be gay。 like  this〃 … and he assumed a ghastly grin。 〃and frolicsome〃 … here he cut a most mournful  caper。 〃youll  

soon get into it; if you keep your eyes on me。 they think im a funny  fellow already; you see。 i dare say you two thought i was a trifle tipsy last night; but i do  assure you it was … well; most of it was … put on。 i had an idea it would e in useful;  somehow。”

the children; when they talked over their adventures afterwards; could  never feel sure whether this last statement was quite strictly true; but they were sure  that puddleglum thought it was true when he made it。

〃all right。 gays the word;〃 said scrubb。 〃now; if we could only get  someone to open this door。 while were fooling about and being gay; weve got to find out  all we can about this castle。”

luckily; at that very moment the door opened; and the giant nurse bustled  in saying; 〃now; my poppets。 like to e and see the king an
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