友情提示:如果本网页打开太慢或显示不完整,请尝试鼠标右键“刷新”本网页!阅读过程发现任何错误请告诉我们,谢谢!! 报告错误
八八书城 返回本书目录 我的书架 我的书签 TXT全本下载 进入书吧 加入书签

sabriel (the abhorsen trilogy)_加斯·尼克斯-第章

按键盘上方向键 ← 或 → 可快速上下翻页,按键盘上的 Enter 键可回到本书目录页,按键盘上方向键 ↑ 可回到本页顶部!
————未阅读完?加入书签已便下次继续阅读!



 and the mountains are many leagues upstream。 if we call the waters now; the flood will be on us by dusk tomorrow。鈥

xi锛shuotx锛础锛辑



chapter x

銆傚皬锛胯锛縯xt澶╁爞
the arrival of the floodwaters was heralded by great chunks of ice that came battering against the wooden bridge of grave dirt boxes like storm…borne icebergs ramming anchored ships。 ice shattered; wood splintered; a regular drumming that beat out a warning; announcing the great wave that followed the outriding ice。

dead hands and living slaves scurried back along the coffin bridge; the dead鈥檚 shadowy bodies losing shape as they ran; so they became like long; thick worms of black crepe; squirming and sliding over rocks and boxes; throwing human slaves aside without mercy; desperate to escape the destruction that came roaring down the river。

sabriel; watching from the tower; felt the people die; convulsively swallowing as she sensed their last breaths gurgling; sucking water instead of air。 some of them; at least two pairs; had deliberately thrown themselves into the river; choosing a final death; rather than risk eternal bondage。 most had been knocked; pushed or simply scared aside by the dead。

the wavefront of the flood came swiftly after the ice; shouting as it came; a higher; fiercer roar than the deep bellow of the waterfall。 sabriel heard it for several seconds before it rounded the last bend of the river; then suddenly; it was almost upon her。 a huge; vertical wall of water; with chunks of ice on its crest like marble battlements and all the debris of four hundred miles swilling about in its muddy body。 it looked enormous; far taller than the island鈥檚 walls; taller even than the tower where sabriel stared; shocked at the power she had unleashed; a power she had hardly dreamed possible when she鈥檇 summoned it the night before。

it had been a simple enough summoning。

mogget had taken her to the cellar and then down a winding; narrow stair; that grew colder and colder as they descended。 finally; they  reached a strange grotto; where icicles hung and sabriel鈥檚 breath blew clouds of white; but it was no longer cold; or perhaps so cold she no longer felt it。 a block of pure; blue…white ice stood upon a stone pedestal; both limned with charter marks; marks strange and beautiful。

then; following mogget鈥檚 instruction; she鈥檇 simply placed her hand on the ice; and said; 鈥渁bhorsen pays her respects to the clayr; and requests the gift of water。鈥潯hat was all。 they鈥檇 gone back up the stairs; a sending locked the cellar door behind them; and another brought sabriel a nightshirt and a cup of hot chocolate。

but that simple ceremony had summoned something that seemed totally out of control。

sabriel watched the wave racing towards them; trying to calm herself; but her breath raced in and out as quickly as her stomach flipped over。

just as the wave hit; she screamed and ducked under the telescope。

the whole tower shook; stones screeching as they moved; and for a moment; even the sound of the waterfall was lost in a crack that sounded as if the island had been leveled by the first shock of the wave。

but; after a few seconds; the floor stopped  shaking; and the crash of the flood subsided to a controlled roar; like a shouting drunk made aware of pany。 sabriel hauled herself up the tripod and opened her eyes。

the walls had held; and though now the wave was past; the river still raged a mere handspan below the island鈥檚 defenses and was almost up to the tunnel doors on either bank。

there was no sign of the stepping…stones; the coffin bridge; the dead; or any people鈥攋ust a wide; brown rushing torrent; carrying debris of all descriptions。 trees; bushes; parts of buildings; livestock; chunks of ice鈥攖he flood had claimed its tribute from every riverbank for hundreds of miles。

sabriel looked at this evidence of destruction and inwardly counted the number of villagers who had died on the grave boxes。 who knew how many other lives had been lost; or livelihoods threatened; upstream? part of her tried to rationalize her use of the flood; telling her that she had to do it in order to fight on against the dead。 another part said she had simply summoned the flood to save herself。

mogget had no time for such introspection; mourning or pangs of responsibility。 he left  her watching; blank…eyed; for no more than a minute; before padding forward and delicately inserting his claws in sabriel鈥檚 slippered foot。

鈥渙w! what did you鈥斺

鈥渢here鈥檚 no time to waste sightseeing;鈥

mogget said。 鈥渢he sendings are readying the paperwing on the eastern wall。 and your clothing and gear have been ready for at least half an hour。鈥

鈥渋鈥檝e got all 。 。 。鈥潯abriel began; then she remembered that her pack and skis lay at the bottom end of the entrance tunnel; probably as a pile of mordicant…burned ash。

鈥渢he sendings have got everything you鈥檒l need; and a few things you won鈥檛; knowing them。

you can get dressed; pack up; and head off for belisaere。 i take it you intend to go to belisaere?鈥

鈥測es;鈥潯eplied sabriel shortly。 she could detect a tone of smugness in mogget鈥檚 voice。

鈥渄o you know how to get there?鈥

sabriel was silent。 mogget already knew the answer was 鈥渘o。鈥潯ence the smugness。

鈥渄o you have a 。 。 。 er 。 。 。 map?鈥

sabriel shook her head; clenching her fists as she did so; resisting the urge to lean forward and spank mogget; or perhaps give his tail a  judicious tug。 she had searched the study and asked several of the sendings; but the only map in the house seemed to be the starmap in the tower。 the map colonel horyse had told her about must still be with abhorsen。 with father; sabriel thought; suddenly confused about their identities。 if she was now abhorsen; who was her father? had he too once had a name that was lost in the responsibility of being abhorsen? everything that had seemed so certain and solid in her life a few days ago was crumbling。 she didn鈥檛 even know who she was really; and trouble seemed to beset her from all sides鈥攅ven a supposed servant of abhorsen like mogget seemed to provide more trouble than service。

鈥渄o you have a
返回目录 上一页 下一页 回到顶部 0 0
未阅读完?加入书签已便下次继续阅读!
温馨提示: 温看小说的同时发表评论,说出自己的看法和其它小伙伴们分享也不错哦!发表书评还可以获得积分和经验奖励,认真写原创书评 被采纳为精评可以获得大量金币、积分和经验奖励哦!