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chater ixteen what haened abut the tatue(第1页)

“WHATanextraordinaryplace!”criedLucy.“Allthosestoneanimals-andpeopletoo!It’s-it’slikeamuseum.”

“Hush,”saidSusan,“Aslan’sdoingsomething.”

Hewasindeed.Hehadboundeduptothestonelionandbreathedonhim.Thenwithoutwaitingamomenthewhiskedround-almostasifhehadbeenacatchasingitstail-andbreathedalsoonthestonedwarf,which(asyouremember)wasstandingafewfeetfromthelionwithhisbacktoit.Thenhepouncedonatallstonedryadwhichstoodbeyondthedwarf,turnedrapidlyasidetodealwithastonerabbitonhisright,andrushedontotwocentaurs.ButatthatmomentLucysaid,

“Oh,Susan!Look!Lookatthelion.”

Iexpectyou’veseensomeoneputalightedmatchtoabitofnewspaperwhichisproppedupinagrateagainstanunlitfire.Andforasecondnothingseemstohavehappened;andthenyounoticeatinystreakofflamecreepingalongtheedgeofthenewspaper.

Itwaslikethatnow.ForasecondafterAslanhadbreatheduponhimthestonelionlookedjustthesame.Thenatinystreakofgoldbegantorunalonghiswhitemarbleback——thenitspread-thenthecolourseemedtolickalloverhimastheflamelicksalloverabitofpaper-then,whilehishindquarterswerestillobviouslystone,thelionshookhismaneandalltheheavy,stonefoldsrippledintolivinghair.Thenheopenedagreatredmouth,warmandliving,andgaveaprodigiousyawn.Andnowhishindlegshadcometolife.Heliftedoneofthemandscratchedhimself.Then,havingcaughtsightofAslan,hewentboundingafterhimandfriskingroundhimwhimperingwithdelightandjumpinguptolickhisface。

Ofcoursethechildren’seyesturnedtofollowthelion;butthesighttheysawwassowonderfulthattheysoonforgotabouthim.Everywherethestatueswerecomingtolife.Thecourtyardlookednolongerlikeamuseum;itlookedmorelikeazoo.CreatureswererunningafterAslananddancingroundhimtillhewasalmosthiddeninthecrowd.Insteadofallthatdeadlywhitethecourtyardwasnowablazeofcolours;glossychestnutsidesofcentaurs,indigohornsofunicorns,dazzlingplumageofbirds,reddy-brownoffoxes,dogsandsatyrs,yellowstockingsandcrimsonhoodsofdwarfs;andthebirch-girlsinsilver,andthebeech-girlsinfresh,transparentgreen,andthelarch-girlsingreensobrightthatitwasalmostyellow.Andinsteadofthedeadlysilencethewholeplacerangwiththesoundofhappyroarings,brayings,yelpings,barkings,squealings,cooings,neighings,stampings,shouts,hurrahs,songsandlaughter.

“Oh!”saidSusaninadifferenttone.“Look!Iwonder-Imean,isitsafe?”

LucylookedandsawthatAslanhadjustbreathedonthefeetofthestonegiant.

“It’sallright!”shoutedAslanjoyously.“Oncethefeetareputright,alltherestofhimwillfollow.”

“Thatwasn’texactlywhatImeant,”whisperedSusantoLucy。ButitwastoolatetodoanythingaboutitnowevenifAslanwouldhavelistenedtoher.ThechangewasalreadycreepinguptheGiant’slegs.Nowhewasmovinghisfeet.Amomentlaterheliftedthecluboffhisshoulder,rubbedhiseyesandsaid,

“Blessme!Imusthavebeenasleep.Now!Where’sthatdrattedlittleWitchthatwasrunningaboutontheground.Somewherejustbymyfeetitwas.”Butwheneveryonehadshouteduptohimtoexplainwhathadreallyhappened,andwhentheGianthadputhishandtohisearandgotthemtorepeatitallagainsothatatlastheunderstood,thenheboweddowntillhisheadwasnofurtheroffthanthetopofahaystackandtouchedhiscaprepeatedlytoAslan,beamingalloverhishonestuglyface.(GiantsofanysortarenowsorareinEnglandandsofewgiantsaregood-temperedthattentooneyouhaveneverseenagiantwhenhisfaceisbeaming.It’sasightwellworthlookingat.)

“Nowfortheinsideofthishouse!”saidAslan.“Lookalive,everyone.Upstairsanddownstairsandinmylady’schamber!Leavenocornerunsearched.Youneverknowwheresomepoorprisonermaybeconcealed.”

Andintotheinteriortheyallrushedandforseveralminutesthewholeofthatdark,horrible,fustyoldcastleechoedwiththeopeningofwindowsandwitheveryone’svoicescryingoutatonce,“Don’tforgetthedungeons-Giveusahandwiththisdoor!——Here’sanotherlittlewindingstair-Oh!Isay.Here’sapoorkangaroo.CallAslan-Phew!Howitsmellsinhere-Lookoutfortrap-doors-Uphere!Thereareawholelotmoreonthelanding!”ButthebestofallwaswhenLucycamerushingupstairsshoutingout,

“Aslan!Aslan!I’vefoundMr。Tumnus.Oh,docomequick.”

AmomentlaterLucyandthelittleFaunwereholdingeachotherbybothhandsanddancingroundandroundforjoy.Thelittlechapwasnonetheworseforhavingbeenastatueandwasofcourseveryinterestedinallshehadtotellhim.

ButatlasttheransackingoftheWitch’sfortresswasended.Thewholecastlestoodemptywitheverydoorandwindowopenandthelightandthesweetspringairfloodingintoallthedarkandevilplaceswhichneededthemsobadly.Thewholecrowdofliberatedstatuessurgedbackintothecourtyard.Anditwasthenthatsomeone(Tumnus,Ithink)firstsaid,

“Buthowarewegoingtogetout?”forAslanhadgotinbyajumpandthegateswerestilllocked.

“That’llbeallright,”saidAslan;andthen,risingonhishind-legs,hebawledupattheGiant.“Hi!Youupthere,”heroared.“What’syourname?”

“GiantRumblebuffin,ifitpleaseyourhonour,”saidtheGiant,oncemoretouchinghiscap.

“Wellthen,GiantRumblebuffin,”saidAslan,“justletusoutofthis,willyou?”

“Certainly,yourhonour.Itwillbeapleasure,”saidGiantRumblebuffin.“Standwellawayfromthegates,allyoulittle,uns。”Thenhestrodetothegatehimselfandbang-bang-bang-wenthishugeclub.Thegatescreakedatthefirstblow,crackedatthesecond,andshiveredatthethird.Thenhetackledthetowersoneachsideofthemandafterafewminutesofcrashingandthuddingboththetowersandagoodbitofthewalloneachsidewentthunderingdowninamassofhopelessrubble;andwhenthedustcleareditwasodd,standinginthatdry,grim,stonyyard,toseethroughthegapallthegrassandwavingtreesandsparklingstreamsoftheforest,andthebluehillsbeyondthatandbeyondthemthesky.

“BlowedifIain’tallinamucksweat,”saidtheGiant,puffinglikethelargestrailwayengine.“Comesofbeingoutofcondition.Isupposeneitherofyouyoungladieshassuchathingasapocket-handkercheeaboutyou?”

“Yes,Ihave,”saidLucy,standingontip-toesandholdingherhandkerchiefupasfarasshecouldreach.

“Thankyou,Missie,”saidGiantRumblebuffin,stoopingdown.NextmomentLucygotratherafrightforshefoundherselfcaughtupinmid-airbetweentheGiant’sfingerandthumb.Butjustasshewasgettingnearhisfacehesuddenlystartedandthenputhergentlybackonthegroundmuttering,“Blessme!I’vepickedupthelittlegirlinstead.Ibegyourpardon,Missie,Ithoughtyouwasthehandkerchee!”

“No,no,”saidLucylaughing,“hereitis!”Thistimehemanagedtogetitbutitwasonlyaboutthesamesizetohimthatasaccharinetabletwouldbetoyou,sothatwhenshesawhimsolemnlyrubbingittoandfroacrosshisgreatredface,shesaid,“I’mafraidit’snotmuchusetoyou,Mr。Rumblebuffin.”

“Notatall.Notatall,”saidthegiantpolitely.“Nevermetanicerhandkerchee.Sofine,sohandy.So-Idon’tknowhowtodescribeit.”

“Whatanicegiantheis!”saidLucytoMr。Tumnus.

“Ohyes,”repliedtheFaun.“AlltheBuffinsalwayswere。OneofthemostrespectedofallthegiantfamiliesinNarnia.Notveryclever,perhaps(Ineverknewagiantthatwas),butanoldfamily.Withtraditions,youknow.Ifhe’dbeentheothersortshe’dneverhaveturnedhimintostone.”

AtthispointAslanclappedhispawstogetherandcalledforsilence。

“Ourday’sworkisnotyetover,”hesaid,“andiftheWitchistobefinallydefeatedbeforebed-timewemustfindthebattleatonce.”

“Andjoinin,Ihope,sir!”addedthelargestoftheCentaurs。

“Ofcourse,”saidAslan.“Andnow!Thosewhocan’tkeepup-thatis,children,dwarfs,andsmallanimals-mustrideonthebacksofthosewhocan-thatis,lions,centaurs,unicorns,horses,giantsandeagles.Thosewhoaregoodwiththeirnosesmustcomeinfrontwithuslionstosmelloutwherethebattleis.

Looklivelyandsortyourselves.”

Andwithagreatdealofbustleandcheeringtheydid.Themostpleasedofthelotwastheotherlionwhokeptrunningabouteverywherepretendingtobeverybusybutreallyinordertosaytoeveryonehemet.“Didyouhearwhathesaid?UsLions.Thatmeanshimandme.UsLions.That’swhatIlikeaboutAslan.Noside,nostand-off-ishness.UsLions.Thatmeanthimandme.”AtleasthewentonsayingthistillAslanhadloadedhimupwiththreedwarfs,onedryad,tworabbits,andahedgehog.Thatsteadiedhimabit.

Whenallwereready(itwasabigsheep-dogwhoactuallyhelpedAslanmostingettingthemsortedintotheirproperorder)theysetoutthroughthegapinthecastlewall.Atfirstthelionsanddogswentnosingaboutinalldirections.Butthensuddenlyonegreathoundpickedupthescentandgaveabay.Therewasnotimelostafterthat.Soonallthedogsandlionsandwolvesandotherhuntinganimalsweregoingatfullspeedwiththeirnosestotheground,andalltheothers,streakedoutforabouthalfamilebehindthem,werefollowingasfastastheycould.ThenoisewaslikeanEnglishfox-huntonlybetterbecauseeverynowandthenwiththemusicofthehoundswasmixedtheroaroftheotherlionandsometimesthefardeeperandmoreawfulroarofAslanhimself.Fasterandfastertheywentasthescentbecameeasierandeasiertofollow.Andthen,justastheycametothelastcurveinanarrow,windingvalley,Lucyheardaboveallthesenoisesanothernoise-adifferentone,whichgaveheraqueerfeelinginside.Itwasanoiseofshoutsandshrieksandoftheclashingofmetalagainstmetal.

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