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sk.thewastelands-第22章

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nslinger was shooting from the hip; three fast shots like thunder…cracks; and the squealing stopped。 A creature which looked to Eddie like a large mechan…ical bat thudded to earth between the place where Eddie now lay and the one where Susannah knelt beside Roland。 One of its jointed; rust…speckled wings thumped the ground once; weakly; as if angry at the missed chance; and then became still。
  Roland crossed to Eddie; walking easy in his old sprung boots。 He extended a hand。 Eddie took it and let Roland help him to his feet。 The wind had been knocked out of him and he found he couldn't talk。 Proba…bly just as well 。 。 。 seems like every time I open my mouth I stick my goddam foot into it。
  〃Eddie! You all right?〃 Susannah was crossing the clearing to where he stood with his head bent and his hands planted on his upper thighs; trying to breathe。
  〃Yeah。〃 The word came out in a croak。 He straightened up with an effort。 〃Just got a little haircut。〃
  〃It was in a tree;〃 Roland said mildly。 〃1 didn't see it myself; at first。 The light gets tricky this time of day。 He paused and then went on in that same mild voice: 〃She was never in any danger; Eddie。〃
  Eddie nodded his head。 Roland; he now realized; could almost have eaten a hamburger and drunk a milkshake before beginning his draw。 He was that fast。
  〃All right。 Let's just say I disapprove of your teaching techniques; okay? I'm not going to apologize; though; so if you're waiting for one; you can stop now。〃
  Roland bent; picked Susannah up; and began to brush her off。 He did this with a kind of impartial affection; like a mother brushing off her toddler after she has taken one of her necessary tumbles in the dust of the back yard。 〃Your apology is not expected or necessary;〃 he said。 〃Susannah and I had a conversation similar to this one two days ago。 Didn't we; Susannah?〃
  She nodded。 〃Roland's of the opinion that apprentice gunslingers who won't bite the hand that feeds them from time to time need a good lack in the slats。〃
  Eddie looked around at the wreckage and slowly began to beat the bone…dust out of his pants and shirt。 〃What if I told you I don't want to be a gunslinger; Roland old buddy?〃
  〃I'd say that what you want doesn't much matter。〃 Roland was look…ing at the metal kiosk which stood against the rock wall; and seemed to have lost interest in the conversation。 Eddie had seen this before。 When the conversation turned to questions of should…be; could…be; or oughtta…be; Roland almost always lost interest。
  〃Ka?〃 Eddie asked; with a trace of his old bitterness。
  〃That's right。 Ka。〃 Roland walked over to the kiosk and passed a hand along the yellow and black stripes which ran down its front。 〃We have found one of the twelve portals which ring the edge of the world 。 。 。 one of the six paths to the Dark Tower。
  〃And that is also ka。〃
  
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  EDDIE WENT BACK FOR Susannah's wheelchair。 No one had to ask him to do this; he wanted some time alone; to get himself back under control。 Now that the shooting was over; every muscle in his body seemed to have picked up its own little thrumming tremor。 He did not want either of them to see him this way…not because they might misread it as fear; but because one or both might know it for what it really was: excitement overload。 He had liked it。 Even when you added in the bat which had almost scalped him; he had liked it。
  That's bullshit; buddy。 And you know it。
  The trouble was; he didn't know it。 He had e face to face with something Susannah had found out for herself after shooting the bear: he could talk about how he didn't want to be a gunslinger; how he didn't want to be tramping around this crazy world where the three of them seemed to be the only human life; that what he really wanted more than anything else was to be standing on the corner of Broadway and Forty…second Street; popping his fingers; munching a chili…dog; and listening to Creedence Clearwater Revival blast out of his Walkman earphones as he watched the girls go by; those ultimately sexy New York girls with their pouty go…to…hell mouths and their long legs in short skirts。 He could talk about those things until he was blue in the face; but his heart knew other things。 It knew that he had enjoyed blowing the electronic menag…erie back to glory; at least while the game was on and Roland's gun was his own private hand…held thunderstorm。 He had enjoyed kicking the robot rat; even though it had hurt his foot and even though he had been scared shitless。 In some weird way; that part…the being scared part…actually seemed to add to the enjoyment。
  All that was bad enough; but his heart knew something even worse: that if a door leading back to New York appeared in front of him right now; he might not walk through it。 Not; at least; until he had seen the Dark Tower for himself。 He was beginning to believe that Roland's illness was a municable disease。
  As he wrestled Susannah's chair through the tangle of junk…alders; cursing the branches that whipped at his face and tried to poke his eyes out; Eddie found himself able to admit at least some of these things; and the admission cooled his blood a little。 / want to see if it looks the way it did in my dream; he thought。 To see something like that。 。 。 that would be really fantastic。
  And another voice spoke up inside。 I'll bet his other friends…the ones with the names that sound like they came straight from the Round Table in King Arthur's court…I'll bet they felt the same way; Eddie。 And they're all dead。 Every one of them。
  He recognized that voice; like it or not。 It belonged to Henry; and that made it a hard voice not to hear。
  
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  ROLAND; WITH SUSANNAH BALANCED on his right hip; was standing in front of the metal box that looked like a subway entrance closed for the night。 Eddie left the wheelchair at the edge of the clearing and walked over。 As he did; the steady humming noise and the vibration under his feet became louder。 The machinery making the noise; he realized; was either inside the box or under it。 It seemed that he heard it not with his ears but somewhere deep inside his head; and in the hollows of his gut。
  〃So this is one of the twelve portals。 Where does it go; Roland? Disney World?〃
  Roland shook his head。 〃I don't know where it goes。 Maybe nowhere 。。。 or everywhere。 There's a lot about my world I don't know…surely you both have realized that。 And there are things I used to know which have changed。〃
  〃Because the world has moved on?〃
  〃Yes。〃 Roland glanced at him。 〃Here; that is not a figure of speech。 The world really is moving on; and it goes ever faster。 At the same time; things are wearing out 。 。 。 falling apart 。 。 。〃 He kicked die mechanical corpse of the walking box to illustrate his point。
  Eddie thought of the rough diagram of the portals which Roland had drawn in the dirt。 〃Is this the edge of the world?〃 he asked; almost timidly。 〃I mean; it doesn't look much different than anyplace else。〃 He laughed a little。 〃If there's a drop…off; I don't see it。〃
  Roland shook his head。 〃It's not that kind of edge。 It's the place where one of the Beams starts。 Or so I was taught。〃
  〃Beams?〃 
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