最后一战
The Last Battle


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    CHAPTER THREE THE APE IN ITS GLORY
    3、无尾猿煊赫一时
    
    
    "MASTER Horse, Master Horse," said Tirian as he hastily cut its traces, "how came these aliens to enslave you? Is Narnia conquered? Has there been a battle?"
    "马儿师傅,马儿师傅,"蒂莲一边匆匆忙忙地割断马身上的挽缰,一边说道,"这些外国人是怎么来奴役你的?难道纳尼亚被征服了?可曾打过一仗?"
    "No, Sire," panted the horse, "Aslan is here. It is all by his orders. He has commanded -"
    "不,陛下,"马儿喘息着说道,"阿斯兰在这儿。一切都是按照他的命令办的。他曾经吩咐——"
    "'Ware danger, King," said Jewel. Tirian looked up and saw that Calormenes (mixed with a few Talking Beasts) were beginning to run towards them from every direction. The two dead men had died without a cry and so it had taken a moment before the rest of the crowd knew what had happened. But now they did. Most of them had naked scimitars in their hands.
    "我们处境危险,陆下。"珍宝说道。蒂莲抬起头来,看到卡乐门人(其中还夹杂着几头说人话的野兽)正开始从四面八方向他们跑来。两个人一声也没叫喊就死了,所以一时之间其余的人不知道发生了什么事。但现在他们知道了。他们大部分人手中拿着出了鞘的弯刀。
    "Quick. On my back," said Jewel.
    "赶快。骑在我背上。"珍宝说道。
    The King flung himself astride of his old friend who turned and galloped away. He changed direction twice or thrice as soon as they were out of sight of their enemies, crossed a stream, and shouted without slackening his pace, "Whither away, Sire? To Cair Paravel?"
    国王飞身跨上他老朋友独角兽的背脊,它转过身子,疾驰而去。它改变方向两三次,及至敌人看不见他们时,便立刻渡过了一条溪流,脚下的步子没有松懈,口中大声叫道,"陛下,跑到哪儿去?到凯尔帕拉维尔去吗?"
    "Hold hard, friend," said Tirian. "Let me off." He slid off the Unicorn's back and faced him.
    "朋友,你停下步来,"蒂莲说道,"让我下来。"他从独角兽的背上滑了下来,面对着独角兽。
    "Jewel," said the King. "We have done a dreadful deed."
    "珍宝啊,"国王说道,"我们干了一件可怕的事。""我们都被痛苦地激怒了。"珍宝说。
    "We were sorely provoked," said Jewel.
    "然而,他们毫无武装——我们也没有向他们发出挑战——却人不知鬼不觉地向他们扑了上去——呸!珍宝,咱俩是杀人犯。我永远丢脸出丑了。"
    "But to leap on them unawares - without defying them while they were unarmed - faugh! We are two murderers, Jewel. I am dishonoured forever."
    珍宝垂下了头。它也感到羞愧。
    Jewel drooped his head. He too was ashamed.
    "还有,"国王说道,"那马儿说是按照阿斯兰的命令办的。老鼠也这么说。他们都说阿斯兰是在这儿。但这消息是否确实呢?"
    "And then," said the King, "the Horse said it was by Aslan's orders. The Rat said the same. They all say Aslan is here. How if it were true?"
    "但是,陆下,阿斯兰怎么会下令干如此可怕的事呢?"
    "But, Sire, how could Aslan be commanding such dreadful things?"
    "阿斯兰并不是一头驯服的狮子,"蒂莲说道,"我们怎么会知道阿斯兰会干什么呢?我们,是杀人犯啊。珍宝,我决意要回到那儿去。我要交出我的剑,把我自己也交到那些卡乐门人手里,并且要求他们把我带到阿斯兰面前。让阿斯兰公平地审判我。"
    "He is not a tame lion," said Tirian. "How should we know what he would do? We, who are murderers. Jewel, I will go back. I will give up my sword and put myself in the hands of these Calormenes and ask that they bring me before Aslan. Let him do justice on me."
    "那么,你就会走向死亡了。"珍宝说。"
    "You will go to your death, then," said Jewel.
    "如果阿斯兰判我死刑,你认为我会介意吗?"国王说道,"那就微不足道了,压根儿微不足道了。与其担心害怕阿斯兰已经来了,但他又不像是我们所信仰所渴望的阿斯兰,恐怕还是死掉倒要好得多。这就像有一天太阳升起来了,却是个漆黑的太阳。"
    "Do you think I care if Aslan dooms me to death?" said the King. "That would be nothing, nothing at all. Would it not be better to be dead than to have this horrible fear that Aslan has come and is not like the Aslan we have believed in and longed for? It is as if the sun rose one day and were a black sun."
    "我知道,"珍宝说,"或者仿佛你喝水,水却是干的。你说得对,陆下。这是万物的尽头了。让我们回去投案吧。"
    "I know," said Jewel. "Or as if you drank water and it were dry water. You are in the right, Sire. This is the end of all things. Let us go and give ourselves up."
    "无需我们两个都去投案啊。"
    "There is no need for both of us to go."
    "如果我们一向彼此相爱,那就现在让我跟你一起去吧,"独角兽说道,"如果你死了,如果阿斯兰不是原来的阿斯兰了,剩下我一个活着,又有什么意义呢?"
    "If ever we loved one another, let me go with you now," said the Unicorn. "If you are dead and if Aslan is not Aslan, what life is left for me?"
    他们淌着辛酸的泪水,一起转身走回去了。
    They turned and walked back together, shedding bitter tears.
    他们刚来到正在伐木运木的地方,卡乐门人便发出一声呐喊,手中拿着武器向他们跑来了。但国王伸出来的剑却是剑柄向着他们的,他说道:
    As soon as they came to the place where the work was going on the Calormenes raised a cry and came towards them with their weapons in hand. But the King held out his sword with the hilt towards them and said:
    "我过去是纳尼亚王国的国王,现在是个耻辱的武士,我向阿斯兰狮王自动投案。带我去见阿斯兰吧。
    "I who was King of Narnia and am now a dishonoured knight give myself up to the justice of Aslan. Bring me before him."
    "我也自动投案。"珍宝说道。
    "And I give myself up too," said Jewel.
    于是黑皮肤的人们向他们围拢来,成了密集的一群,发出大蒜和洋葱的气昧,白色眼睛在褐色脸上可怕地闪烁着。他们在珍宝的脖子上套了个用绳子做的笼头。他们拿掉了国王的剑,把他的双手反缚在背后。其中有个卡乐门人,他不戴缠头巾而戴头盔,仿佛是个发号施令的人,他从蒂莲的头上抢走了一个金箍,急急忙忙塞在他衣服里边的什么地方。他们把这两个羁押犯带上山去,带到有一大块林中空地的地方。这便是羁押犯所见到的情况。/
    Then the dark men came round them in a thick crowd, smelling of garlic and onions, their white eyes flashing dreadfully in their brown faces. They put a rope halter round Jewel's neck. They took the King's sword away and tied his hands behind his back. One of the Calormenes, who had a helmet instead of a turban and seemed to be in command, snatched the gold circlet off Tirian's head and hastily put it away somewhere among his clothes. They led the two prisoners uphill to a place where there was a big clearing. And this was what the prisoners saw. At the centre of the clearing, which was also the highest point of the hill, there was a little hut like a stable, with a thatched roof. Its door was shut. On the grass in front of the door there sat an Ape. Tirian and Jewel, who had been expecting to see Aslan and had heard nothing about an Ape yet, were very bewildered when they saw it. The Ape was of course Shift himself, but he looked ten times uglier than when he lived by Caldron Pool, for he was now dress- ed up. He was wearing a scarlet jacket which did not fit him very well, having been made for a dwarf. He had Jewelled slippers on his hind paws which would not stay on properly because, as you know, the hind paws of an Ape are really like hands. He wore what seemed to be a paper crown on his head. There was a great pile of nuts beside him and he kept cracking nuts with his jaws and spitting out the shells. And he also kept on pulling up the scarlet jacket to scratch himself. A great number of Talking Beasts stood facing him, and nearly every face in that crowd looked miserably worried and bewildered. When they saw who the prisoners were they all groaned and whimpered.
    空地的中央,也就是小山的最高处,有一间像马厩似的、茅草屋顶的小屋。屋子的门关着。门前草地上坐着一头无尾猿。蒂莲和珍宝原是指望看到阿斯兰的,却还没听说过有头无尾猿,他们看见那猿猴时心中就十分诧异惶惑了。无尾猿当然就是诡谲,但是,看起来,它比它住在大锅渊旁时丑陋十倍,因为它现在打扮起来了。它正穿一件猩红色茄克衫,原是给小矮人缝制的,所以它穿起来并不十分合身。它的后爪子穿了镶嵌珠宝的拖鞋,拖鞋不合脚,也穿不牢,因为,你知道,无尾猿的后爪,确实像人的手。它头上戴一顶仿佛是纸王冠的帽子。它身边有一大堆坚果,它不断地用上下顿喀啦喀啦咬着坚果,把果壳吐出口来。它也不断拉起猩红色茄克衫给自己搔痒。一群说人话的野兽面对着无尾猿站在那儿,在这一群中,几乎每张脸看上去都是悲惨的焦虑而又惶惑。它们看到谁是羁押犯时,大家都呻吟呜咽了。
    "O Lord Shift, mouthpiece of Aslan," said the chief Calormene. "We bring you prisoners. By our skill and courage and by the permission of the great god Tash we have taken alive these two desperate murderers."
    "阿斯兰的代言人,诡谲阁下,"卡乐门人的头目说道,"我们送羁押犯来了,凭我们的技巧和勇敢,倚仗伟大的塔什神的允诺,我们把这两个亡命的杀人犯活捉了。"
    "Give me that man's sword," said the Ape. So they took the King's sword and handed it, with the sword-belt and all, to the monkey. And he hung it round his own neck: and it made him look sillier than ever.
    "把这人的剑给我。"无尾猿说道。所以他们就取了国王的剑,连同剑带一起递给猿猴。无尾猿把剑和剑带挂在它的颈子上,显得十分愚蠢无知。
    "We'll see about those two later," said the Ape, spitting out a shell in the direction of the two prisoners. "I got some other business first. They can wait. Now listen to me, everyone. The first thing I want to say is about nuts. Where's that Head Squirrel got to?"
    "这两个人以后再处理。"无尾猿说道,朝着两个囚犯把果壳吐了过去,"我先要办别的事。他们不妨等着。现在,大家听我说。我首先要说的是关于坚果的事。松鼠的头目在那儿啊。"
    "Here, Sir," said a red squirrel, coming forward and making a nervous little bow.
    "在这儿,大人。"一头红松鼠说道,它上前一步,忐忑不安地鞠了一个躬。
    "Oh you are, are you?" said the Ape with a nasty look. "Now attend to me. I want - I mean, Aslan wants - some more nuts. These you've brought aren't anything like enough. You must bring some more, do you hear? Twice as many. And they've got to be here by sunset tomorrow, and there mustn't be any bad ones or any small ones among them."
    "啊,你是,是你吗?"无尾猿说道,神情令人作呕,"现在注意听我的吩咐。我要——载的意思是阿斯兰要——阿斯兰还要些坚果。你们已经送来的那些坚果是十分不够的。数量要翻一番。明天太阳落山时必须送到这儿。其中不许有一颗坏的或一颗小的。"
    A murmur of dismay ran through the other squirrels, and the Head Squirrel plucked up courage to say:
    其他的松鼠连声发出一阵惊惶的咕咕哝哝的声音,松鼠头儿鼓起勇气说道"
    "Please, would Aslan himself speak to us about it? If we might be allowed to see him -"
    "对不起,阿斯兰可以亲自对我们说说这件事吗?如果允许我们见到狮王——"
    "Well you won't," said the Ape. "He may be very kind (though it's a lot more than most of you deserve) and come out for a few minutes tonight. Then you can all have a look at him. But he will not have you all crowding round him and pestering him with questions. Anything you want to say to him will be passed on through me: if I think it's worth bothering him about. In the meantime all you squirrels had better go and see about the nuts. And make sure they are here by tomorrow evening or, my word! you'll catch it."
    "你们不行,"无尾猿说道,"也许狮王十分仁慈(尽管你们大多数不配消受),今儿个夜里会出来几分钟。那时你们大家可以看上一眼。但狮王可不愿让你们大家挤在他的周围,用各种问题跟他纠缠不清。你们要说给狮王听的不论什么话,都得通过我向狮王汇报,如果我觉得那事情是值得麻烦狮王的话。同时,你们所有的松鼠们,最好还是去张罗坚果吧。要保证明儿晚上把坚果送到这儿,不然的话,你们就会吃苦头的。告诉你们,我可说一是,说二是二的!"
    The poor squirrels all scampered away as if a dog were after them. This new order was terrible news for them. The nuts they had carefully hoarded for the winter had nearly all been eaten by now; and of the few that were left they had already given the Ape far more than they could spare.
    可怜的松鼠便统统惊惶地跑开了,仿佛有一条狗儿在追它们似的。这个新的命令对它们是个可怕的讯息。它们小心翼翼地藏起来过冬的坚果,如今差不多都被吃掉了,从留下来的那么一点儿里边,它们已经拿出来交给无尾猿的数量,也远远超过了它们所能节省下来的了。
    Then a deep voice - it belonged to a great tusked and shaggy Boar - spoke from another part of the crowd.
    然后是一个深沉的声音——属于浑身粗毛、长着撩牙的巨大野猪的声音——从另一部分群众中发出来了。"为什么我们不能堂堂正正地见到阿斯兰,同阿斯兰说话呢?"它说,"在以往的日子里,阿斯兰经常在纳尼亚出现,大家都可以面对面地同他谈话。"
    "But why can't we see Aslan properly and talk to him?" it said. "When he used to appear in Narnia in the old days everyone could talk to him face to face."
    "你们别相信这话,"无尾猿说道,"即使这话是真的,时代也已经变化了。阿斯兰说,以前他对待你们太温和了,你们明白吗?哦,他再也不会温和了。这一回,他要把你们整顿得像个样子。你们以为他是好说话的狮子,他就要狠狠地教训你们。"
    "Don't you believe it," said the Ape. "And even if it was true, times have changed. Aslan says he's been far too soft with you before, do you see? Well, he isn't going to be soft any more. He's going to lick you into shape this time. He'll teach you to think he's a tame lion!"
    但听得野兽之间发出一阵低低的呻吟呜咽的声音;这之后是死一般的寂静,那可更悲惨了。;
    A low moaning and whimpering was heard among the Beasts; and, after that, a dead silence which was more miserable still.
    "如今你们还有另一件事应该好好认识的,"无尾猿说道,"我听说你们有些人说我是无尾猿。告诉你们吧,我不是猿,我是人。如果我看上去像只猿猴,那是因为我老而又老了,我已经几百岁几千岁了。而且,就因为我年纪那么大,所以我那么聪明。就因为我是那么聪明,所以阿斯兰一直是只跟我一个人说话。阿斯兰不耐烦跟许多愚蠢的动物谈话。他会把你们必须照办的事告诉我,我就告诉你们其余的人。接受我的忠告吧,你们要留神用加倍的速度办好事情,因为狮王是无意忍受胡言乱语的。"
    "And now there's another thing you got to learn," said the Ape. "I hear some of you are saying I'm an Ape. Well, I'm not. I'm a Man. If I look like an Ape, that's because I'm so very old: hundreds and hundreds of years old. And it's because I'm so old that I'm so wise. And it's because I'm so wise that I'm the only one Aslan is ever going to speak to. He can't be bothered talking to a lot of stupid animals. He'll tell me what you've got to do, and I'll tell the rest of you. And take my advice, and see you do it in double quick time, for he doesn't mean to stand any nonsense."
    一片死一般的寂静,只听见一只小灌的号哭和它妈妈竭力叫它别哭的声音。
    There was a dead silence except for the noise of a very young badger crying and its mother trying to make it keep quiet.
    "还有另外一件事情,"无尾猿一面把一颗新的坚果塞进嘴巴里,一面继续说道,"我听见有些马儿在说,让我们抓紧干活,把这运木头的活儿尽可能迅速完成,我们就可以重新获得自由了。哦,你们立刻从脑子里把这种想法排除出去吧。而且,不仅马儿要排除这种想法。凡是能干活的,将来都要叫它去干活。阿斯兰和卡乐门的国王已经就这个问题达成了协议,我们的黑脸朋友——卡乐门人,都管这国王叫’蒂斯罗克’。一切马儿、公牛、驴子等,都要送到卡乐门去干活谋生——干那拖呀拉呀以及其他国家马儿所干的种种营生。一切挖挖掘掘的动物,像鼹鼠、松鼠以及小矮人等,统统要到’蒂斯罗克’的矿山里去干活。还有——"
    "And now here's another thing," the Ape went on, fitting a fresh nut into its cheek, "I hear some of the horses are saying, Let's hurry up and get this job of carting timber over as quickly as we can, and then we'll be free again. Well, you can get that idea out of your heads at once. And not only the Horses either. Everybody who can work is going to be made to work in future. Aslan has it all settled with the King of Calormen - The Tisroc, as our dark faced friends the Calormenes call him. All you Horses and Bulls and Donkeys are to be sent down into Calormen to work for your living - pulling and carrying the way horses and such-like do in other countries. And all you digging animals like Moles and Rabbits and Dwarfs are going down to work in The Tisroc's mines. And -"
    "不,不,不,"众野兽号啕道,"这不可能是真实的。阿斯兰决不会把我们卖给卡乐门国王做奴隶的。";
    "No, no, no," howled the Beasts. "It can't be true. Aslan would never sell us into slavery to the King of Calormen."
    "别来这一套|不许吵吵闹闹的!"无尾猿咆哮着说道,"谁说过要去做奴隶的?你们不会成为奴隶的。你们会得到报酬——还是很好的工资哩。那就是说,你们的工资,都将收归阿斯兰的国库,阿斯兰将把钱都用在为大家谋福利上。"无尾猿这就瞧瞧那卡乐门人的头儿,几乎跟他眨巴着眼睛。那个卡乐门人鞠躬回答,都是卡乐门式的浮夸风度。
    "None of that! Hold your noise!" said the Ape with a snarl. "Who said anything about slavery? You won't be slaves. You'll be paid - very good wages too. That is to say, your pay will be paid into Aslan's treasury and he will use it all for everybody's good." Then he glanced, and almost winked, at the chief Calormene. The Calormene bowed and replied, in the pompous Calormene way:
    "阿斯兰狮王最最贤明的代言人,对于这个审慎明智的计划,’蒂斯罗克’(愿他万寿无疆)同阁下是完全一致的。"
    "Most sapient Mouthpiece of Aslan, The Tisroc (may he-live-forever) is wholly of one mind with your lordship in this judicious plan."
    "好啦!你们瞧瞧!"无尾猿说道,"全都安排好了。全都是为了你们的福利。你们挣来了钱,我们就可以用来改造纳尼亚,使之成为一个值得居住的国家。椅子和香蕉会大量涌到——还要建设公路、大城市、学校、办公楼、马鞭子、口勒、马鞍子、笼子、狗窝、监狱——啊,建设一切的一切。"
    "There! You see!" said the Ape. "It's all arranged. And all for your own good. We'll be able, with the money you earn, to make Narnia a country worth living in. There'll be oranges and bananas pouring in - and roads and big cities and schools and offices and whips and muzzles and saddles and cages and kennels and prisons - Oh, everything."
    "但这些东西我们并不全要,"一头老熊说,"我们要自由,我们要听到阿斯兰亲自说话。"。
    "But we don't want all those things," said an old Bear. "We want to be free. And we want to hear Aslan speak himself."
    "你们可别开始辩论,"无尾猿说,"因为这是我容忍不了的。我是人,你不过是头肥胖的、愚蠢的老熊。你懂得什么自由?你以为自由就是爱干什么就干什么?告诉你,你错了。那不是真正的自由。真正的自由意味着我叫你干什么你就干什么。"
    "Now don't you start arguing," said the Ape, "for it's a thing I won't stand. I'm a Man: you're only a fat, stupid old Bear. What do you know about freedom? You think freedom means doing what you like. Well, you're wrong. That isn't true freedom. True freedom means doing what I tell you."
    "赫一恩一恩一赫。"老熊悻悻地咕吨道,它搔搔脑袋,觉得这种问题真是难以理解。"对不起,对不起。"一头浑身是绒毛的小羊的高而尖的声音说道,它是那么幼稚,竟敢大胆讲话,大家都感到惊讶:。
    "H-n-n-h," grunted the Bear and scratched its head; it found this sort of thing hard to understand.
    "这又是什么意见了?"无尾猿说道,"快讲!"
    "Please, please," said the high voice of a woolly lamb, who was so young that everyone was surprised he dared to speak at all.
    "对不起,"小羊说,"我搞不懂。我们跟卡乐门人有什么相干?我们属于阿斯兰。他们属于塔什。他们有个神,叫做塔什。据说,塔什神有四条胳膊,一个鹰头。他们在塔什神的祭台上杀人。我不相信竟有像塔什那样的人物。然而,如果有的话,阿斯兰怎么能和他做朋友?"2
    "What is it now?" said the Ape. "Be quick."
    所有的野兽都斜斜地抬起了脑袋,它们明亮的眼睛都向无尾猿炯炯注视。它们知道这是个任何人都还没有提到过的、最最厉害的问题。
    "Please," said the Lamb, "I can't understand. What have we to do with the Calormenes? We belong to Aslan. They belong to Tash. They have a god called Tash. They say he has four arms and the head of a vulture. They kill Men on his altar. I don't believe there's any such person as Tash. But if there was, how could Aslan be friends with him?"
    无尾猿直跳起来,暗了小羊一口唾沫。
    All the animals cocked their heads sideways and all their bright eyes flashed towards the Ape. They knew it was the best question anyone had asked yet.
    "娃娃!"无尾猿嘶嘶地骂道,"愚蠢的小羊崽子!回家到你娘身边去吃奶吧。这种事情你懂个啥?可是你们其他的野兽听着塔什不过是阿斯兰的另一个名字。一切老的观念,说什么我们是正确的、卡乐门人是错误的,全是蠢话。现在我们比较明白了。卡乐门人用的词儿不同,然而我们指的都是一个意思。塔什和阿斯兰不过是两个不同的名字,指的是谁,你们都知道。所以他们之间从来没有什么争吵。你们这些愚蠢的野兽,要牢牢记住这一点:塔什就是阿斯兰,阿斯兰就是塔什。"7
    The Ape jumped up and spat at the Lamb.
    你知道你自己家里的狗,脸色有时看上去能悲伤到何等地步。想想家狗的脸,然后再想想这些说人话的野兽的脸——所有这些诚实的、谦卑恭顺的、惶惑失措的鸟、熊、灌、松鼠、摄鼠等等的脸,都远比家狗的脸悲伤多了。每条尾巴都是下垂的,每根胡须都是萎靡不振的。看到它们的脸,你就会十分同情它们,就会为之心碎。只有一头畜生看上去压根儿没有一点儿不快乐的样子。
    "Baby!" he hissed. "Silly little bleater! Go home to your mother and drink milk. What do you understand of such things? But the others, listen. Tash is only another name for Aslan. All that old idea of us being right and the Calormenes wrong is silly. We know better now. The Calormenes use different words but we all mean the same thing. Tash and Aslan are only two different names for you know Who. That's why there can never be any quarrel between them. Get that into your heads, you stupid brutes. Tash is Aslan: Aslan is Tash."
    那是一头姜黄色的猫——一头正直盛年的了不得的大雄猫。它笔直地坐在一切野兽的前面,尾巴绕在脚趾上。它始终盯住无尾猿和卡乐门头目直瞧,连眼睛也从不眨眨。,
    You know how sad your own dog's face can look sometimes. Think of that and then think of all the faces of those Talking Beasts - all those honest, humble, bewildered Birds, Bears, Badgers, Rabbits, Moles, and Mice - all far sadder than that. Every tail was down, every whisker drooped. It would have broken your heart with very pity to see their faces. There was only one who did not look at all unhappy.
    "请原谅,"雄猫十分客气地说道,"我倒对这问题感兴趣。从卡乐门王国来的、你的朋友也这样说吗?"
    It was a ginger Cat - a great big Tom in the prime of life - who sat bolt upright with his tail curled round his toes, in the very front row of all the Beasts. He had been staring hard at the Ape and the Calormene captain all the time and had never once blinked his eyes.
    "你尽管放心好了,"卡乐门头目说道,"开明的无尾猿——我的意思是人——说得很正确,阿斯兰就意味着塔什,不多也不少。"
    "Excuse me," said the Cat very politely, "but this interests me. Does your friend from Calormen say the same?"
    "特别是阿斯兰并不意味着超过胜过塔什。"
    "Assuredly," said the Calormene. "The enlightened Ape - Man, I mean - is in the right. Aslan means neither less nor more than Tash."
    "压根儿超不过。"卡乐门头目说道,眼睛紧盯着雄猫的脸。
    "Especially, Aslan means no more than Tash?" suggested the Cat.
    "姜黄猫,用这话答复你,绰绰有余了吧?"无尾猿说道。
    "No more at all," said the Calormene, looking the Cat straight in the face.
    "噢,当然啦,"姜黄猫冷冷地说道,"十分感谢你。我只不过是要彻底搞清楚。我认为我正在开始明白起来了。"
    "Is that good enough for you, Ginger?" said the Ape.
    直至此时此刻,国王和珍宝都没说什么;他们正在等候无尾猿叫他们说话,因为他们觉得插嘴是没有用的。但,现在蒂莲环顾纳尼亚走兽们悲惨的脸,而且看到它们都会相信阿斯兰和塔什是一而二、二而一的,蒂莲就再也忍受不了了。
    "Oh certainly," said Ginger coolly. "Thank you very much. I only wanted to be quite clear. I think I am beginning to understand."
    "无尾猿,"国王大声喊道,"你撒谎。你恶劣地撒谎。你像卡乐门入一样撒谎,你像无尾猿一样撒谎。"
    Up till now the King and Jewel had said nothing: they were waiting until the Ape should bid them speak, for they thought it was no use interrupting. But now, as Tirian looked round on the miserable faces of the Narnians, and saw how they would all believe that Aslan and Tash were one and the same, he could bear it no longer.
    他本来还想说下去,他想责问:喝人民的血的、可怕的塔什神,同那以自己的血拯救了整个纳尼亚的、善良的狮王,怎么可能是同一个神抵呢?如果让他说话,无尾猿的统治也许当天就完蛋了,野兽们就可能看到真相,把无尾猿推翻了。然而,在他再说一句话之前,两个卡乐门人就使出浑身力气痛击他的嘴巴,另一个卡乐门人又从背后踢他的双脚。他倒下时,无尾猿又是愤怒又是恐惧,尖声叫道:
    "Ape," he cried with a great voice, "you lie damnably. You lie like a Calormene. You lie like an Ape."
    "把他带走,把他带走。把他带到一个地方去,叫他听不见我们说话,我们也听不见他说话。把他绑在那儿的树上。以后我要——我的意思是阿斯兰要——审判他。"
    He meant to go on and ask how the terrible god Tash who fed on the blood of his people could possibly be the same as the good Lion by whose blood all Narnia was saved. If he had been allowed to speak, the rule of the Ape might have ended that day; the Beasts might have seen the truth and thrown the Ape down. But before he could say another word two Calormenes struck him in the mouth with all their force, and a third, from behind, kicked his feet from under him. And as he fell, the Ape squealed in rage and terror.
    
    "Take him away. Take him away. Take him where he cannot hear us, nor we hear him. There tie him to a tree. I will - I mean, Aslan will - do justice on him later."
    
    
    

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