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the horse and his boy_c·s·刘易斯-第15章

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ncient kings with  something he dared not look at behind him。 instead; he did what was really the most sensible  thing he could do。 he looked round; and his heart almost burst with relief。 what had  touched him was only a cat。

the light was too bad now for shasta to see much of the cat except that it  was big and very solemn。 it looked as if it might have lived for long; long years among  the tombs; alone。 its eyes made you think it knew secrets it would not tell。

〃puss; puss;〃 said shasta。 〃i suppose youre not a talking cat。鈥

the cat stared at him harder than ever。 then it started walking away; and  of course shasta followed it。 it led him right through the tombs and out on the desert side  of them。 there it sat down bolt upright with its tail curled round its feet and its face set  towards the desert and towards narnia and the north; as still as if it were watching for some  enemy。 shasta lay down beside it with his back against the cat and his face towards the  tombs; because if one is nervous theres nothing like having your face towards the danger  and having something warm and solid at your back。 the sand wouldnt have seemed very fortable to you; but shasta had been sleeping on the ground for weeks  and hardly noticed it。 very soon he fell asleep; though even in his dreams he went on  wondering what had happened to bree and aravis and hwin。

he was wakened suddenly by a noise he had never heard before。 〃perhaps it  was only a nightmare;〃 said shasta to himself。 at the same moment he noticed that the  cat had gone from his back; and he wished it hadnt。 but he lay quite still without even  opening his eyes because he felt sure he would be more frightened if he sat up and  looked round at the tombs and the loneliness: just as you or i might lie still with the  clothes over our heads。 but then the noise came again … a harsh; piercing cry from behind  him out of the desert。 then of course he had to open his eyes and sit up。

the moon was shining brightly。 the tombs … far bigger and nearer than he  had thought they would be … looked grey in the moonlight。 in fact; they looked horribly  like huge people; draped in grey robes that covered their heads and faces。 they were  not at all nice things to have near you when spending a night alone in a strange place。 but  the noise had e from the opposite side; from the desert。 shasta had to turn his back  on the tombs (he didnt like that much) and stare out across the level sand。 the wild  cry rang out again。

〃i hope its not more lions;〃 thought shasta。 it was in fact not very like  the lions roars he had heard on the night when they met hwin and aravis; and was really the  cry of a jackal。 but of course shasta did not know this。 even if he had known; he  would not have wanted very much to meet a jackal。

the cries rang out again and again。 〃theres more than one of them;  whatever they are;鈥

thought shasta。 〃and theyre ing nearer。鈥

i suppose that if he had been an entirely sensible boy he would have gone  back through the tombs nearer to the river where there were houses; and wild beasts  would be less likely to e。 but then there were (or he thought there were) the ghouls。  to go back through the tombs would mean going past those dark openings in the tombs;  and what might e out of them? it may have been silly; but shasta felt he would  rather risk the wild beasts。 then; as the cries came nearer and nearer; he began to change  his mind。

he was just going to run for it when suddenly; between him and the desert;  a huge animal bounded into view。 as the moon was behind it; it looked quite black; and  shasta did not know what it was; except that it had a very big; shaggy head and went on  four legs。 it did not seem to have noticed shasta; for it suddenly stopped; turned its head  towards the desert and let out a roar which re…echoed through the tombs and seemed to  shake the sand under shastas feet。 the cries of the other creatures suddenly stoppd  and he thought he could hear feet scampering away。 then the great beast turned to examine  shasta。

〃its a lion; i know its a lion;〃 thought shasta。 〃im done。 i wonder will  it hurt much。 i wish it was over。 i wonder does anything happen to people after theyre  dead。 o…o…oh!

here it es!〃 and he shut his eyes and his teeth tight。

but instead of teeth and claws he only felt something warm lying down at  his feet。 and when he opened his eyes he said; 〃why; its not nearly as big as i thought!  its only half the size。 no; it isnt even quarter the size。 i do declare its only the  cat!! i must have dreamed all that about its being as big as a horse。鈥

and whether he really had been dreaming or not; what was now lying at his  feet; and staring him out of countenance with its big; green; unwinking eyes; was the  cat; though certainly one of the largest cats he had ever seen。

〃oh; puss;〃 gasped shasta。 〃i am so glad to see you again。 ive been having  such horrible dreams。〃 and he at once lay down again; back to back with the cat as they  had been at the beginning of the night。 the warmth from it spread all over him。

〃ill never do anything nasty to a cat again as long as i live;〃 said  shasta; half to the cat and half to himself。 〃i did once; you know。 i threw stones at a half… starved mangy old stray。 hey! stop that。〃 for the cat had turned round and given him a  scratch。 〃none of that;〃 said shasta。 〃it isnt as if you could understand what im saying。〃  then he dozed off。

next morning when he woke; the cat was gone; the sun was already up; and  the sand hot。

shasta; very thirsty; sat up and rubbed his eyes。 the desert was blindingly  white and; though there was a murmur of noises from the city behind him; where he sat  everything was perfectly still。 when he looked a little left and west; so that the sun  was not in his eyes; he could see the mountains on the far side of the desert; so sharp  and clear that they looked only a stones throw away。 he particularly noticed one blue height  that divided into two peaks at the top and decided that it must be mount pire。 〃thats  our direction; judging by what the raven said;〃 he thought; 〃so ill just make sure of it;  so as not to waste any time when the others turn up。〃 so he made a good; deep straight  furrow with his foot pointing exactly to mount pire。

the next job; clearly; was to get something to eat and drink。 shasta  trotted back through the tombs … they looked quite ordinary now and he wondered how he could  ever have been afraid of them … and down into the cultivated land by the rivers  side。 there were a few people about but not very many; for the city gates had been open  several hours and the early morning crowds had already gone in。 so he had no diffculty in  doing a little 〃raiding〃 (as bree called it)。 it involved a climb over a garden wall and  the results were three oranges; a melon; a fig or two; and a pomegranate。 after that; he  went down to the river bank; but not too near the bridge; and had a drink。 the water was so  nice that he took off his hot; dirty clothes and had a dip; for of course shasta; having  lived on the shore all his life; had learned to swim almost as soon as he had learned to  walk。 when he came out he lay on the grass l
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