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the lion, the witch and the war_c·s·刘易斯-第章

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〃yes!〃 said a great voice behind their backs。 〃it is more magic。〃 they  looked round。

there; shining in the sunrise; larger than they had seen him before;  shaking his mane (for it had apparently grown again) stood aslan himself。

〃oh; aslan!〃 cried both the children; staring up at him; almost as much  frightened as they were glad。

〃arent you dead then; dear aslan?〃 said lucy。

〃not now;〃 said aslan。

〃youre not … not a … ?〃 asked susan in a shaky voice。 she couldnt bring  herself to say the word ghost。 aslan stooped his golden head and licked her forehead。 the  warmth of his breath and a rich sort of smell that seemed to hang about his hair came all  over her。

〃do i look it?〃 he said。

〃oh; youre real; youre real! oh; aslan!〃 cried lucy; and both girls flung  themselves upon him and covered him with kisses。

〃but what does it all mean?〃 asked susan when they were somewhat calmer。

〃it means;〃 said aslan; 〃that though the witch knew the deep magic; there  is a magic deeper still which she did not know: her knowledge goes back only to the  dawn of time。

but if she could have looked a little further back; into the stillness and  the darkness before time dawned; she would have read there a different incantation。 she  would have known that when a willing victim who had mitted no treachery was killed  in a traitors stead; the table would crack and death itself would start working  backwards。

and now …鈥

〃oh yes。 now?〃 said lucy; jumping up and clapping her hands。

〃oh; children;〃 said the lion; 〃i feel my strength ing back to me。 oh;  children; catch me if you can!〃 he stood for a second; his eyes very bright; his limbs  quivering; lashing himself with his tail。 then he made a leap high over their heads and landed  on the other side of the table。 laughing; though she didnt know why; lucy scrambled  over it to reach him。 aslan leaped again。 a mad chase began。 round and round the hill …top he led them; now hopelessly out of their reach; now letting them almost catch his  tail; now diving between them; now tossing them in the air with his huge and  beautifully velveted paws and catching them again; and now stopping unexpectedly so that all  three of them rolled over together in a happy laughing heap of fur and arms and legs。 it  was such a romp as no one has ever had except in narnia; and whether it was more like  playing with  

a thunderstorm or playing with a kitten lucy could never make up her mind。  and the funny thing was that when all three finally lay together panting in the sun  the girls no longer felt in the least tired or hungry or thirsty。

〃and now;〃 said aslan presently; 〃to business。 i feel i am going to roar。  you had better put your fingers in your ears。鈥

and they did。 and aslan stood up and when he opened his mouth to roar his  face became so terrible that they did not dare to look at it。 and they saw all the  trees in front of him bend before the blast of his roaring as grass bends in a meadow before the  wind。 then he said;  〃we have a long journey to go。 you must ride on me。〃 and he crouched down  and the children climbed on to his warm; golden back; and susan sat first; holding  on tightly to his mane and lucy sat behind holding on tightly to susan。 and with a great  heave he rose underneath them and then shot off; faster than any horse could go; down  hill and into the thick of the forest。

that ride was perhaps the most wonderful thing that happened to them in  narnia。 have you ever had a gallop on a horse? think of that; and then take away the  heavy noise of the hoofs and the jingle of the bits and imagine instead the almost  noiseless padding of the great paws。 then imagine instead of the black or grey or chestnut back  of the horse the soft roughness of golden fur; and the mane flying back in the wind。 and  then imagine you are going about twice as fast as the fastest racehorse。 but this is a  mount that doesnt need to be guided and never grows tired。 he rushes on and on; never missing  his footing; never hesitating; threading his way with perfect skill between tree trunks;  jumping over bush and briar and the smaller streams; wading the larger; swimming the  largest of all。

and you are riding not on a road nor in a park nor even on the downs; but  right across narnia; in spring; down solemn avenues of beech and across sunny glades of  oak; through wild orchards of snow…white cherry trees; past roaring waterfalls  and mossy rocks and echoing caverns; up windy slopes alight with gorse bushes; and  across the shoulders of heathery mountains and along giddy ridges and down; down; down  again into wild valleys and out into acres of blue flowers。

it was nearly midday when they found themselves looking down a steep  hillside at a castle … a little toy castle it looked from where they stood … which seemed  to be all pointed towers。 but the lion was rushing down at such a speed that it grew larger  every moment and before they had time even to ask themselves what it was they were  already on a level with it。 and now it no longer looked like a toy castle but rose frowning in  front of them。

no face looked over the battlements and the gates were fast shut。 and  aslan; not at all slacking his pace; rushed straight as a bullet towards it。

〃the witchs home!〃 he cried。 〃now; children; hold tight。鈥

next moment the whole world seemed to turn upside down; and the children  felt as if they had left their insides behind them; for the lion had gathered himself  together for a  

greater leap than any he had yet made and jumped … or you may call it  flying rather than jumping … right over the castle wall。 the two girls; breathless but unhurt;  found themselves tumbling off his back in the middle of a wide stone courtyard  full of statues。

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CHAPTER SIXTEEN

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what happened about the statues  〃what an extraordinary place!〃 cried lucy。 〃all those stone animals …and  people too!

its …its like a museum。鈥

〃hush;〃 said susan; 〃aslans doing something。鈥

he was indeed。 he had bounded up to the stone lion and breathed on him。  then without waiting a moment he whisked round … almost as if he had been a
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