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THE VOYAGE OF THE DAWN TREADER-第32章

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〃why! … its a city or a huge castle;〃 said lucy to herself 〃but i wonder  why theyve built it on top of a high mountain?”

long afterwards when she was back in england and talked all these  adventures over with edmund; they thought of a reason and i am pretty sure it is the true one。  in the sea; the deeper you go; the darker and colder it gets; and it is down there; in the  dark and cold; that dangerous things live … the squid and the sea serpent and the kraken。  the valleys are the wild; unfriendly places。 the sea…people feel about their valleys as we  do about mountains; and feel about their mountains as we feel about valleys。 it is  on the heights (or; as we would say; 〃in the shallows〃) that there is warmth and peace。  the reckless hunters and brave knights of the sea go down into the depths on quests and  adventures; but return home to the heights for rest and peace; courtesy and council;  the sports; the dances and the songs。

they had passed the city and the sea…bed was still rising。 it was only a  few hundred feet below the ship now。 the road had disappeared。 they were sailing above an  open park…like country; dotted with little groves of brightlycoloured vegetation。 and  then … lucy nearly squealed aloud with excitement…she had seen people。

there were between fifteen and twenty of them; and all mounted on sea… horses … not the tiny little sea…horses which you may have seen in museums but horses rather  bigger than themselves。 they must be noble and lordly people; lucy thought; for she  could catch the gleam of gold on some of their foreheads and streamers of emerald… or  orange…coloured stuff fluttered from their shoulders in the current。 then:  〃oh; bother these fish!〃 said lucy; for a whole shoal of small fat fish;  swimming quite close to the surface; had e between her and the sea people。 but though  this spoiled her view it led to the most interesting thing of all。

suddenly a fierce little fish of a kind she had never seen before came  darting up from below; snapped; grabbed; and sank rapidly with one of the fat fish in its  mouth。 and all the sea people were sitting on their horses staring up at what had  happened。 they seemed  

to be talking and laughing。 and before the hunting fish had got back to  them with its prey; another of the same kind came up from the sea people。 and lucy was  almost certain that one big sea man who sat on his sea…horse in the middle of the  party had sent it or released it; as if he had been holdng it back till then in his hand  or on his wrist。

〃why; i do declare;〃 said lucy; 〃its a hunting party。 or more like a  hawking party。 yes; thats it。 they ride out with these little fierce fish on their wrists just  as we used to ride out with falcons on our wrists when we were kings and queens at cair  paravel long ago。

and then they fly them … or i suppose i should say swim them … at the  others。”

she stopped suddenly because the scene was changing。 the sea people had  noticed the dawn treader。 the shoal of fish hard scattered in every direction: the  people themselves were ing up to find out the meaning of this big; black thing which had  e between them and the sun。 and now they were so close to the surface that if they  had been in air; instead of water; lucy could have spoken to them。 there were men and women  both。 all wore coronets of some kind and many had chains of pearls。 they wore no  other clothes。

their bodies were the colour of old ivory; their hair dark purple。 the king  in the centre (no one could mistake him for anything but the king) looked proudly and  fiercely into lucys face and shook a spear in his hand。 his knights did the same。 the  faces of the ladies were filled with astonishment。 lucy felt sure they had never seen a  ship or a human before … and how should they; in seas beyond the worlds end where no  ship ever came?

〃what are you staring at; lu?〃 said a voice close beside her。

lucy had been so absorbed in what she was seeing that she started at the  sound; and when she turned she found that her arm had gone 〃dead〃 from leaning so long on  the rail in one position。 drinian and edmund were beside her。

〃look;〃 she said。

they both looked; but almost at once drinian said in a low voice:  〃turn round at once; your majesties … thats right; with our backs to the  sea。 and dont look as if we were talking about anything important。”

〃why; whats the matter?〃 said lucy as she obeyed。

〃itll never do for the sailors to see all that;〃 said drinian。 〃well have  men falling in love with a seawoman; or falling in love with the under…sea country itself; and  jumping overboard。 ive heard of that kind of thing happening before in strange  seas。 its always unlucky to see these people。”

〃but we used to know them;〃 said lucy。 〃in the old days at cair paravel  when my brother peter was high king。 they came to the surface and sang at our  coronation。”

〃i think that must have been a different kind; lu;〃 said edmund。 〃they  could live in the air as well as under water。 i rather think these cant。 by the look of them  theyd have surfaced and started attacking us long ago if they could。 they seem very  fierce。”

〃at any rate;〃 said drinian; but at that moment two sounds were heard。 one  was a plop。

the other was a voice from the fighting top shouting; 〃man overboard!〃 then  everyone was busy。 some of the sailors hurried aloft to take in the sail: others  hurried below to get to the oars; and rhince; who was on duty on the poop; began to put the helm  hard over so as to e round and back to the man who had gone overboard。 but by now  everyone knew that it wasnt strictly a man。 it was reepicheep。

〃drat that mouse!〃 said drinian。 〃its more trouble than all the rest of  the ships pany put together。 if there is any scrape to be got into; in it will get! it  ought to be put in irons … keel…hauled … marooned … have its whiskers cut off。 can anyone see the  little blighter?”

all this didnt mean that drinian really disliked reepicheep。 on the  contrary he liked him very much and was therefore frightened about him; and being frightened put  him in a bad temper … just as your mother is much angrier with you for running out into  the road in front of a car than a stranger would be。 no one; of course; was afraid of  reepicheeps drowning; for he was an excellent swimmer; but the three who knew what was  going on below the water were afraid of those long; cruel spears in the hands of the  sea people。

in a few minutes the dawn treader had e round and everyone could see the  black blob in the water which was reepicheep。 he was chattering with the greatest  excitement but as his mouth kept on getting filled with water nobody could understand  what he was saying。

〃hell blurt the whole thing out if we dont shut him up;〃 cried drinian。  to prevent this he rushed to the side and lowered a rope himself; shouting to the sailors;  〃all right; all right。

back to your places。 i hope i can heave a mouse up without help。〃 and as  reepicheep began climbing up the rope not very nimbly because his wet fur made him  heavy … drinian leaned over and whispered to him;  〃dont tell。 not a word。”

but when the dripping mouse had reached the deck it turned out not to be at  all interested in the sea people。

〃sweet!〃 he cheeped。 〃sweet; sweet!”

〃what are you talking about?〃 asked drinian crossly。 〃and you neednt shake  yourself all over me; either。”

〃i tell you the waters sweet;〃 said the mouse。 〃sweet; fresh。 it isnt  salt。”

for a moment no one quite took in the importance of this。 but then  reepicheep once more repeated the old prophecy:  〃where the waves grow sweet; doubt not; reepicheep; there is the utter  east。”

then at last everyone understood。

〃let me have a bucket; rynelf;〃 said drinian。

it was handed him and he lowered it and up it came again。 the water shone  in it like glass。

〃perhaps your majesty would like to taste it first;〃 said drinian to  caspian。

the king took the bucket in both hands; raised it to his lips; sipped; then  drank deeply and raised his head。 his face was changed。 not only his eyes but everything  about him seemed to be brighter。

〃yes;〃 he said; 〃it is sweet。 thats real water; that。 im not sure that i
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