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the horse and his boy_c·s·刘易斯-第16章

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ad learned to swim almost as soon as he had learned to  walk。 when he came out he lay on the grass looking across the water at tashbaan … all the  splendour and strength and glory of it。 but that made him remember the dangers of it too。  he suddenly realized that the others might have reached the tombs while he was bathing  (〃and gone on without me; as likely as not〃); so he dressed in a fright and tore back  at such a speed that he was all hot and thirsty when he arrived and so the good of his  bathe was gone。

like most days when you are alone and waiting for something this day seemed  about a hundred hours long。 he had plenty to think of; of course; but sitting  alone; just thinking; is pretty slow。 he thought a good deal about the narnians and especially  about corin。 he wondered what had happened when they discovered that the boy who had been  lying on the sofa and hearing all their secret plans wasnt really corin at all。 it  was very unpleasant to think of all those nice people imagining him a traitor。

but as the sun slowly; slowly climbed up to the top of the sky and then  slowly; slowly began going downwards to the west; and no one came and nothing at all  happened; he began to get more and more anxious。 and of course he now realized that when  they arranged to wait for one another at the tombs no one had said anything  about how long。

he couldnt wait here for the rest of his life! and soon it would be dark  again; and he would have another night just like last night。 a dozen different plans went  through his head; all wretched ones; and at last he fixed on the worst plan of all。 he  decided to wait till it was dark and then go back to the river and steal as many melons as  he could carry and set out for mount pire alone; trusting for his direction to the line he  had drawn that morning in the sand。 it was a crazy idea and if he had read as many books  as you have about journeys over deserts he would never have dreamed of it。 but shasta  had read no books at all。

before the sun set something did happen。 shasta was sitting in the shadow  of one of the tombs when he looked up and saw two horses ing towards him。 then his  heart gave a great leap; for he recognized them as bree and hwin。 but the next moment  his heart went down into his toes again。 there was no sign of aravis。 the horses were  being led by a strange man; an armed man pretty handsomely dressed like an upper  slave in a great family。 bree and hwin were no longer got up like pack…horses; but saddled  and bridled。

and what could it all mean? 〃its a trap;〃 thought shasta。 〃somebody has  caught aravis and perhaps theyve tortured her and shes given the whole thing away。 they  want me to jump out and run up and speak to bree and then ill be caught too! and yet  if i dont; i may be losing my only chance to meet the others。 oh i do wish i knew what  had happened。〃 and he skulked behind the tomb; looking out every few minutes;  and wondering which was the least dangerous thing to do。

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CHAPTER SEVEN

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aravis in tashbaan  what had really happened was this。 when aravis saw shasta hurried away by  the narnians and found herself alone with two horses who (very wisely) wouldnt  say a word; she never lost her head even for a moment。 she grabbed brees halter and  stood still; holding both the horses; and though her heart was beating as hard as a  hammer; she did nothing to show it。 as soon as the narnian lords had passed she tried to  move on again。

but before she could take a step; another crier (〃bother all these people〃  thought aravis)

was heard shouting out; 〃way; way; way! way for the tarkheena lasaraleen!〃  and immediately; following the crier; came four armed slaves and then four  bearers carrying a litter which was all a…flutter with silken curtains and all a…jingle with  silver bells and which scented the whole street with perfumes and flowers。 after the litter;  female slaves in beautiful clothes; and then a few grooms; runners; pages; and the like。  and now aravis made her first mistake。

she knew lasaraleen quite well … almost as if they had been at school  together … because they had often stayed in the same houses and been to the same parties。 and  aravis couldnt help looking up to see what lasaraleen looked like now that she  was married and a very great person indeed。

it was fatal。 the eyes of the two girls met。 and immediately lasaraleen sat  up in the litter and burst out at the top of her voice。

〃aravis! what on earth are you doing here? your father…鈥

there was not a moment to lose。 without a seconds delay aravis let go the  horses; caught the edge of the litter; swung herself up beside lasaraleen and  whispered furiously in her ear。

〃shut up! do you hear! shut up。 you must hide me。 tell your people…鈥

〃but darling…〃 began lasaraleen in the same loud voice。 (she didnt in the  least mind making people stare; in fact she rather liked it。)

〃do what i tell you or ill never speak to you again;〃 hissed aravis。  〃please; please be quick; las。 its frightfully important。 tell your people to bring those two  horses along。

pull all the curtains of the litter and get away somewhere where i cant be  found。 and do hurry。鈥

〃all right; darling;〃 said lasaraleen in her lazy voice。 〃here。 two of you  take the tarkheenas horses。〃 (this was to the slaves。) 〃and now home。 i say;  darling; do you think we really want the curtains drawn on a day like this? i mean to say…鈥

but aravis had already drawn the curtains; enclosing lasaraleen and herself  in a rich and scented; but rather stuffy; kind of tent。

〃i mustnt be seen;〃 〃she said。 〃my father doesnt know im here。 im  running away。鈥

〃my dear; how perfectly thrilling;〃 said lasaraleen。 〃im dying to hear all  about it。

darling; youre sitting on my dress。 do you mind? thats better。 it is a  new one。 do you like it? i got it at…鈥

〃oh; las; do be serious;〃 said aravis。 〃where is my father?鈥

〃didnt you know?〃 said lasaraleen。 〃hes here; of course。 he came to town  yesterday and is asking about you everywhere。 and to think of you and me being here  together and his not knowing anything about it! its the funniest thing i ever heard。〃  and she went off into giggles。 she always had been a terrible giggler; as aravis now  remembered。

〃it isnt funny at all;〃 she said。 〃its dreadfully serious。 where can you  hide me?鈥

〃no difficulty at all; my dear girl;〃 said lasaraleen。 〃ill take you home。  my husbands away and no one will see you。 phew! its not much fun with the curtains  drawn。 i want to see people。 theres no point in having a new dress on if ones to go about  shut up like this。鈥

〃i hope no one heard you when you shouted out to me like that;〃 said  aravis。

〃no; no; of course; darling;〃 said lasaraleen absentmindedly。 〃but you  havent even told me yet what you think of the dress。鈥

〃another thing;〃 said aravis。 〃you must tell your people to treat those two  horses very respectfully。 thats part of the secret。 theyre really talking horses from  narnia。鈥

〃fancy!〃 said lasaraleen。 〃how exciting! and oh; darling; have you seen the  barbarian queen from narnia? shes staying in tashbaan at p
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