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THE SILVER CHAIR-第29章

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ame and the spell broke。 we didnt know who we were or where we belonged。  we couldnt do anything; or think anything; except what she put into our  heads。 and it was glum and gloomy things she put there all those years。 ive nearly forgotten  how to make a joke or dance a jig。 but the moment the bang came and the chasm opened and  the sea began rising; it all came back。 and of course we all set off as quick as we  could to get down the crack and home to our own place。 and you can see them over there  all letting off rockets and standing on their heads for joy。 and ill be very obliged  to your honours if youll soon let me go and join in。”

〃i think this is simply splendid;〃 said jill。 〃im so glad we freed the  gnomes as well as ourselves when we cut off the witchs head! and im so glad they arent  really horrid and gloomy any more than the prince really was well; what he seemed like。”

〃thats all very well; pole;〃 said puddleglum cautiously。 〃but those gnomes  didnt look to me like chaps who were just running away。 it looked more like military  formations; if you ask me。 do you look me in the face; mr golg; and tell me you werent  preparing for battle?”

〃of course we were; your honour;〃 said golg。 〃you see; we didnt know the  witch was dead。 we thought shed be watching from the castle。 we were trying to slip  away without being seen。 and then when you three came out with swords and horses; of  course everyone says to himself; here it es: not knowing that his honour wasnt  on the witchs side。 and we were determined to fight like anything rather than  give up the hope of going back to bism。”

〃ill be sworn tis an honest gnome;〃 said the prince。 〃let go of it;  friend puddleglum。 as for me; good golg; i have been enchanted like you and your fellows; and  have but newly remembered myself。 and now; one question more。 do you know the way to those  new diggings; by which the sorceress meant to lead out an army against  overland?”

〃ee…ee…ee!〃 squeaked golg。 〃yes; i know that terrible road。 i will show you  where it begins。 but it is no manner of use your honour asking me to go with you on  it。 ill die rather。”

〃why?〃 asked eustace anxiously。 〃whats so dreadful about it?”

〃too near the top; the outside;〃 said golg; shuddering。 〃that was the worst  thing the witch did to us。 we were going to be led out into the open … on to the  outside of the world。 they say theres no roof at all there; only a horrible great  emptiness called the sky。

and the diggings have gone so far that a few strokes of the pick would  bring you out to it。

i wouldnt dare go near them。”

〃hurrah! now youre talking!〃 cried eustace; and jill said; 〃but its not  horrid at all up there。 we like it。 we live there。”

〃i know you overlanders live there;〃 said golg。 〃but i thought it was  because you couldnt find your way down inside。 you cant really like it … crawling  about like flies on the top of the world!”

〃what about showing us the road at once?〃 said puddleglum。

〃in a good hour;〃 cried the prince。 the whole party set out。 the prince  remounted his charger; puddleglum climbed up behind jill; and golg led the way。 as he  went; he kept shouting out the good news that the witch was dead and that the four  overlanders were not dangerous。 and those who heard him shouted it on to others; so that in  a few minutes the whole of underland was ringing with shouts and cheers; and gnomes by  hundreds and thousands; leaping; turning cart…wheels; standing on their heads; playing  leap…frog; and letting off huge crackers; came pressing round coalblack and snowflake。 and  the prince had to tell the story of his own enchantment and deliverance at least ten  times。

in this way they came to the edge of the chasm。 it was about a thousand  feet long and perhaps two hundred wide。 they dismounted from their horses and came to the  edge; and looked down into it。 a strong heat smote up into their faces; mixed with a  smell which was quite unlike any they had ever smelled。 it was rich; sharp; exciting;  and made you sneeze。 the depth of the chasm was so bright that at first it dazzled their  eyes and they could see nothing。 when they got used to it they thought they could make  out a river of fire; and; on the banks of that river; what seemed to be fields and groves  of an unbearable; hot brilliance … though they were dim pared with the river。  there were blues; reds; greens; and whites all jumbled together: a very good stained… glass window with the tropical sun staring straight through it at midday might have  something the same effect。 down the rugged sides of the chasm; looking black like flies  against all that fiery light; hundreds of earthmen were climbing。

〃your honours;〃 said golg (and when they turned to look at him they could  see nothing but blackness for a few minutes; their eyes were so dazzled)。 〃your  honours; why dont  

you e down to bism? youd be happier there than in that cold;  unprotected; naked country out on top。 or at least e down for a short visit。”

jill took it for granted that none of the others would listen to such an  idea for a moment。

to her horror she heard the prince saying:  〃truly; friend golg; i have half a mind to e down with you。 for this is  a marvellous adventure; and it may be no mortal man has ever looked into bism before or  will ever have the chance again。 and i know not how; as the years pass; i shall bear  to remember that it was once in my power to have probed the uttermost pit of earth and  that i forbore。

but could a man live there? you do not swim in the fire…river itself?”

〃oh no; your honour。 not we。 its only salamanders live in the fire  itself。”

〃what kind of beast is your salamander?〃 asked the prince。

〃it is hard to tell their kind; your honour;〃 said golg。 〃for they are too  white…hot to look at。 but they are most like small dragons。 they speak to us out of the fire。  they are wonderfully clever with their tongues: very witty and eloquent。”

jill glanced hastily at eustace。 she had felt sure that he would like the  idea of sliding down that chasm even less than she did。 her heart sank as she saw that his  face was quite changed。 he looked much more like the prince than like the old scrubb at  experiment house。 for all his adventures; and the days when he had sailed with king  caspian; were ing back to him。

〃your highness;〃 he said。 〃if my old friend reepicheep the mouse were here;  he would say we could not now refuse the adventures of bism without a great  impeachment to our honour。”

〃down there;〃 said golg; 〃i could show you real gold; real silver; real  diamonds。”

〃bosh!〃 said jill rudely。 〃as if we didnt know that were below the  deepest mines even here。”

〃yes;〃 said golg。 〃i have heard of those little scratches in the crust that  you topdwellers call mines。 but thats where you get dead gold; dead silver; dead gems。  down in bism we have them alive and growing。 there ill pick you bunches of rubies that you  can eat and squeeze you a cup full of diamond…juice。 you wont care much about  fingering the cold; dead treasures of your shallow mines after you have tasted the live ones of  bism。”

〃my father went to the worlds end;〃 said rilian thoughtfully。 〃it would be  a marvellous thing if his son went to the bottom of the world。”

〃if your highness wants to see your father while hes still alive; which i  think hed prefer;〃 said puddleglum; 〃its about time we were getting on to that road  to the diggings。”

〃and i wont go down that hole; whatever anyone says;〃 added jill。

〃why; if your honours are really set to go back to overworld;〃 said golg;  〃there is one bit of the road thats rather lower than this。 and perhaps; if that floods  still rising …”

〃oh; do; do; do e on!〃 begged jill。

〃i fear it must be so;〃 said the prince with a deep sigh。 〃but i have left  half of my heart in the land of bism。”

〃please!〃 begged jill。

〃where is the road?〃 asked puddleglum。

〃there are lamps all the way;〃 said golg。 〃your honour can see the  beginning of the road on the far side of the chasm。”

〃how long will the lamps burn for?〃 asked puddleglum。

at that moment a hissing; scorching voice like the voice of fire itself  (they wondered afterwards
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