最后一战
The Last Battle


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    CHAPTER SEVEN MAINLY ABOUT DWARFS
    7、关于小矮人
    
    
    THE two Calormene soldiers at the head of the column, seeing what they took for a Tarkaan or great lord with two armed pages, came to a halt and raised their spears in salute.
    走在纵队前面的卡乐门士兵,看到了他们认为是"泰坎"或大王爷的人带着两个武装的侍从站在道路上,便停步不走,举起长矛向他敬礼。
    "O My Master," said one of them, "we lead these manikins to Calormen to work in the mines of The Tisroc, may-he-live-forever. "
    "啊,我的长宫,"其中一个卡乐门士兵说道,"我们带着这些个矮子到卡乐门去,到'蒂斯罗克'(愿他万寿无疆)的矿井里去干活。"
    "By the great god Tash, they are very obedient," said Tirian. Then suddenly he turned to the Dwarfs themselves. About one in six of them carried a torch and by that flickering light he could see their bearded faces all looking at him with grim and dogged expressions. "Has The Tisroc fought a great battle, Dwarfs, and conquered your land?" he asked, "that thus you go patiently to die in the salt-pits of Pugrahan?"
    "伟大的塔什神在上,他们倒是十分听话的。"蒂莲说。
    The two soldiers glared at him in surprise but the Dwarfs all answered, "Aslan's orders, Aslan's orders. He's sold us. What can we do against him?"
    然后他突然转向小矮人们。六个小矮人中总有一个拿着火炬,凭着火炬闪烁摇曳的光,他看得见满脸胡须的小矮人都在瞧他,神情严厉而又顽固。"小矮人啊,蒂斯罗克可曾打了一个大仗,征服了你们的土地?"他问道,"以致你们如此忍辱负重地去死在普格拉汉的盐坑里吗?"
    "Tisroc indeed!" added one and spat. "I'd like to see him try it!"
    两个士兵诧异地瞪着眼睛瞧他,但小矮人们回答道:"阿斯兰的命令,阿斯兰的命令。阿斯兰把我们出卖了。难道我们能做出反对阿斯兰的事来吗?"
    "Silence, dogs!" said the chief soldier.
    "事实上是'蒂斯罗克'存心不良,"另一个盹了口唾沫,补充道,"我倒要瞧他怎么试试哩。"
    "Look!" said Tirian, pulling Puzzle forward into the light. "It has all been a lie. Aslan has not come to Narnia at all. You have been cheated by the Ape. This is the thing he brought out of the stable to show you. Look at it."
    "闭嘴,狗东西,士兵头儿喝道。"
    What the Dwarfs saw, now that they could see it close, was certainly enough to make them wonder how they had ever been taken in. The lion-skin had got pretty untidy already during Puzzle's imprisonment in the stable and it had been knocked crooked during his journey through the dark wood. Most of it was in a big lump on one shoulder. The head, besides being pushed sideways, had somehow got very far back so that anyone could now see his silly, gentle, donkeyish face gazing out of it. Some grass stuck out of one corner of his mouth, for he'd been doing a little quiet nibbling as they brought him along. And he was muttering, "It wasn't my fault, I'm not clever. I never said I was."
    "瞧瞧!"蒂莲-面把迷惑这头驴子推到亮光里,一面说道,"这一切全是撒谎造谣。阿斯兰压根儿没有到纳尼亚来。你们都被无尾猿骗了。无尾猿从马厩里牵出来给你们看的,就是这头驴子。好生瞧瞧吧。"
    For one second all the Dwarfs were staring at Puzzle with wide open mouths and then one of the soldiers said sharply, "Are you mad, My Master? What are you doing to the slaves?" and the other said, "And who are you?" Neither of their spears was at the salute now - both were down and ready for action.
    小矮人们现在可以逼近来瞧瞧它了,他们所看到的真相,肯定足以使他们心里感到奇怪他们怎么竟会受骗上当的。迷惑长时间给关闭在马厩里,狮子毛皮已经弄得很不整洁了,而它在黑暗的树林里穿行时,毛皮又磕磕碰碰得歪歪扭扭了。大部分毛皮挤在肩膀上的一块地方。头上的毛皮,除了碰歪以外,还碰得向后缩了一大截,所以现在谁都看得见那愚蠢而温和的驴子脸蛋在向外张望。嘴角边露出一些青草。因为他们把它牵来时,它已经一声不响地啃了点青草而且它还在咕叨"这不是我的过错,我不聪明。我从未说过我以前是聪明的。"
    "Give the password," said the chief soldier.
    片刻之间,所有的小矮人都张大着嘴巴,瞪着眼睛打量那驴子,这时有个士兵机警地说道"我的长官,你疯了吗?你在对奴隶们说些什么话呀?"另一个士兵说"你究竟是什么人?"现在不是高举长矛敬礼了——而是两支长矛都放下来准备战斗了。
    "This is my password," said the King as he drew his sword. "The light is dawning, the lie broken. Now guard thee, miscreant, for I am Tirian of Narnia."
    "口令是什么?"士兵头目查问道。
    He flew upon the chief soldier like lightning. Eustace, who had drawn his sword when he saw the King draw his, rushed at the other one: his face was deadly pale, but I wouldn't blame him for that. And he had the luck that beginners sometimes do have. He forgot all that Tirian had tried to teach him that afternoon, slashed wildly (indeed I'm not sure his eyes weren't shut) and suddenly found, to his own great surprise, that the Calormene lay dead at his feet. And though that was a great relief, it was, at the moment, rather frightening. The King's fight lasted a second or two longer: then he too had killed his man and shouted to Eustace, "'Ware the other two."
    "这就是我的口令,"国王一面拔出剑来,一面说道,"天亮了,谎言破产了。无赖,保护你自己吧,因为我就是纳尼亚国王蒂莲。"他像闪电似的向士兵头目猛扑过去。尤斯塔斯看到国王拔剑,也拔出剑来,冲向另一个士兵。他的脸色苍白得像死人,但我不会因此责备他。而且他运道很好,初次作战的人有时总是幸运的。他把蒂莲在昨天下午竭力教给他的一切统统都忘掉了,疯狂地乱砍一气(事实上,我不能肯定他没有闭上眼睛);使他自己大为吃惊的是:他突然发现那卡乐门士兵倒在他脚下,死了。虽然这是一大安慰,但在片刻之间,那倒是很吓人的。国王的战斗比他多了一两秒钟:他也杀死了对方,并且对尤斯塔斯大声喊道"另外两个兵在哪儿呢?"
    But the Dwarfs had settled the two remaining Calormenes. There was no enemy left.
    但小矮人们已经解决了剩下来的两个卡乐门士兵。敌人一个也不剩了。
    "Well struck, Eustace!" cried Tirian, clapping him on the back. "Now, Dwarfs, you are free. Tomorrow I will lead you to free all Narnia. Three cheers for Aslan!"
    打得好,尤斯塔斯!"蒂莲一面拍拍他的背脊,一面大声叫好,"喂,小矮人们,现在你们自由了。明天我要带着你们去解放整个儿纳尼亚。为阿斯兰三呼万岁吧!但,随之而来的后果却是令人沮丧的。只有少数小矮人(大约五个人光景)发出了有气无力的欢呼但立刻又沉默了,还有几个人吼出了愠怒的号叫,许多人压根儿不吭声。
    But the result which followed was simply wretched. There was a feeble attempt from a few Dwarfs (about five) which died away all at once: from several others there were sulky growls. Many said nothing at all.
    "他们不明白吗?"吉尔不耐烦地问道。
    "Don't they understand?" said Jill impatiently. "What's wrong with all you Dwarfs? Don't you hear what the King says? It's all over. The Ape isn't going to rule Narnia any longer. Everyone can go back to ordinary life. You can have fun again. Aren't you glad?"
    "你们小矮人脑袋都有什么毛病吗?你们没听见国王所说的话吗?灾难统统结束了。无尾猿不会在纳尼亚再统治下了。人人可以回去过正常的生活了。你们可以重新说说笑笑了。难道你们不高兴吗?"
    After a pause of nearly a minute a not-very-nice-looking Dwarf with hair and beard as black as soot said: "And who might you be, Missie?"
    大约停顿了一分钟光景以后,有个头发胡子黑得像煤烟、长相不太好看的小矮人说道,"小姐,那么你可能是什么人呢?""我叫吉尔,"她说道,"就是把国王蒂莲从魔法困扰中拯救出来的那个吉尔——这一位是尤斯塔斯,他也一起拯救过国王的——一百年以后,我们又从另外一个世界回到这儿来了。阿斯兰派我们来的。"-
    "I'm Jill," she said. "The same Jill who rescued King Rilian from the enchantment and this is Eustace who did it too - and we've come back from another world after hundreds of years. Aslan sent us."
    小矮人们你瞧瞧我,我瞧瞧你,露齿而笑,是嘲笑,不是欢笑。
    The Dwarfs all looked at one another with grins; sneering grins, not merry ones.
    "得了,"黑小矮人(他的名字叫格里夫尔)说道,"我不知道你们小伙子们大家觉得怎么样,但我觉得我听到阿斯兰的次数太多了,此生今后再也不想听到它了。"
    "Well," said the Black Dwarf (whose name was Griffle), "I don't know how all you chaps feel, but I feel I've heard as much about Aslan as I want to for the rest of my life."
    "说得对,说得对,"其他小矮人咕噜道,"这全是诡计,全是十足的诡计。""你这话是什么意思?"蒂莲说道。他作战时脸色不曾发白,现在却脸色发白了。他曾经认为此时此刻将成为一个美好的时刻,不料竟变得更像一个噩梦。"你们必定认为我们的头脑是十足愚蠢的,你们必定这样想的,"格里夫尔说道,"我们已经受骗上当了一次,现在你们指望我们马上就再次受骗上当。要知道,关于阿斯兰的谎言,你们再也不能以此利用我们了。瞧瞧它吧。一头长耳朵的老驴子!"
    "That's right, that's right," growled the other Dwarfs. "It's all a plant, all a blooming plant."
    "天哪,你简直要叫我发狂了,"蒂莲说道,"我们哪个人说过它是阿斯兰啊?是无尾猿拿它来假冒真正的阿斯兰的。难道你没法儿明白吗?""我想,你们搞到了一个比较高明的假冒为王者。"格里夫尔说,"丝毫不感谢你们。我们已经被愚弄了一次,我们不愿再受愚弄了。"
    "What do you mean?" said Tirian. He had not been pale when he was fighting but he was pale now. He had thought this was going to be a beautiful moment, but it was turning out more like a bad dream.
    "我没有搞什么假冒者,"蒂莲愤愤地说道,"我为真正的阿斯兰效力。"
    "You must think we're blooming soft in the head, that you must," said Griffle. "We've been taken in once and now you expect us to be taken in again the next minute. We've no more use for stories about Aslan, see! Look at him! An old moke with long ears!"
    "阿斯兰在哪儿?阿斯兰是谁?把他给我们瞧瞧!"好几个小矮人说道。
    "By heaven, you make me mad," said Tirian. "Which of us said that was Aslan? That is the Ape's imitation of the real Aslan. Can't you understand?"
    "傻瓜,你们以为我把阿斯兰放在旅行袋里吗?我是什么人物,竟能一声令下就叫阿斯兰出现吗?他可不是头驯服的狮子。"
    "And you've got a better imitation, I suppose!" said Griffle. "No thanks. We've been fooled once and we're not going to be fooled again."
    这最后一句话刚说出口,他就认识到他走错了一步棋。小矮人们立刻用一种嘲弄的咏叹调开始念叨"可不是头驯服的狮子,可不是头驯服的狮子。"一个小矮人说"这就是另一帮子不断跟我们说的话啊。"
    "I have not," said Tirian angrily, "I serve the real Aslan."
    "你们的意思是说,你们并不相信真正的阿斯兰。"吉尔说道,"但我见到过阿斯兰。正是阿斯兰把我们两人从一个截然不同的世界送到这儿来的。"
    "Where's he? Who's he? Show him to us!" said several Dwarfs.
    "啊,"格里夫尔露出明显的笑容,说道,"你开口说话了。他们已经把一套东西教得你滚瓜烂熟哩。你是在背书,是不是?"
    "Do you think I keep him in my wallet, fools?" said Tirian. "Who am I that I could make Aslan appear at my bidding? He's not a tame lion."
    "没有教养的家伙,"蒂莲吼道,"你竟当着一位小姐的面胡说八道吗?"
    The moment those words were out of his mouth he realized that he had made a false move. The Dwarfs at once began repeating "not a tame lion, not a tame lion," in a jeering sing-song. "That's what the other lot kept on telling us," said one.
    "你在你头脑里保留文明礼貌的语言吧,先生,"小矮人答道,"我可并不认为我们还需要什么国王了——如果你确实是蒂莲的话;可你看上去不像蒂莲——我们也不再要什么阿斯兰了。从现在起,我们要自己照料我们自己,不再向谁举手到帽子边敬礼了。明白吗?"
    "Do you mean you don't believe in the real Aslan?" said Jill. "But I've seen him. And he has sent us two here out of a different world."
    "说得对,"其他小矮人们说道,"现在我们为的是我们自己。再也没有阿斯兰了,再也没有国王了,再也没有关于其他世界的无聊故事了。小矮人就是要为小矮人而奋斗。"于是小矮人们开始在队伍里各就各位,准备走回去了,回到他们当初被叫来的地方去了。'
    "Ah," said Griffle with a broad smile. "So you say. They've taught you your stuff all right. Saying your lessons, ain't you?"
    "小畜生!"尤斯塔斯说道,"把你们从盐坑里救了出来,你们竟连'谢谢'也不说一声吗?"
    "Churl," cried Tirian, "will you give a lady the lie to her very face?"
    "啊,这一切我们全明白,"格里夫尔回过头来说道,"你们要利用我们,那才是你们为什么救我们的缘故。你们正在耍弄你们的把戏。伙计们,走吧。"
    "You keep a civil tongue in your head, Mister," replied the Dwarf. "I don't think we want any more Kings - if you are Tirian, which you don't look like him - no more than we want any Aslans. We're going to look after ourselves from now on and touch our caps to nobody. See?"
    于是小矮人们唱起了古里古怪的小小进行曲,配合着鼓声,迈步踏进黑暗中去了。
    "That's right," said the other Dwarfs. "We're on our own now. No more Aslan, no more Kings, no more silly stories about other worlds. The Dwarfs are for the Dwarfs." And they began to fall into their places and to get ready for marching back to wherever they had come from.
    蒂莲和他的朋友们瞪眼望着小矮人们远去。然后蒂莲简简单单说声"走",他们就继续上路了。
    "Little beasts!" said Eustace. "Aren't you even going to say thank you for being saved from the salt-mines?"
    他们是默默无言的一群。迷惑觉得它自己仍旧不光彩,它也确实不大明白发生了什么事情。吉尔除了对小矮人感到厌恶外,对尤斯塔斯之战胜卡乐门士兵印象深刻,自己几乎感到羞愧。至于尤斯塔斯,他的心仍旧怦怦地跳得很快,蒂莲和独角兽悲哀地一起走在后面。国王的于臂搁在独角兽的肩膀上,独角兽有时用它柔软的鼻子擦擦国王的面颊。他们不想用言词互相安慰。想起足以安慰人的任何词儿,都是很不容易的。蒂莲做梦也没有想到,无尾猿设置伪阿斯兰的一个不良后果,竟是导致人们不再相信真正的阿斯兰了。他本来深信不疑,只要他向小矮人们揭露了无尾猿怎样使他们受骗上当,小矮人们就立刻会站到他这边来的。第二夜他就可以率领他们上马厩山,把迷惑的真相暴露在众曰睽睽之下,大家就会起而反抗无尾猿。也许经过同卡乐门士兵的一场混战,整个儿问题就会解决了。但,现在看起来,他什么也不能指望。其他的纳尼亚人,还有许多可能转而采取小矮人一样的态度哩。
    "Oh, we know all about that," said Griffle over his shoulder. "You wanted to make use of us, that's why you rescued us. You're playing some game of your own. Come on you chaps."
    "我觉得,有人在我们后面跟上来了。"迷惑突然说道。他们停下步来静听。确实不错,他们背后有一种小脚砰砰地走动的声音。"谁在那儿行走!"国王大声喊道。"是我呀,陛下,"传来一个声音道,"是我,小矮人波金。我刚设法摆脱了其他小矮人。陛下,我站在你这一边,站在阿斯兰这一边。如果你能把一支小剑放在我的手掌里,我一定在一切结束之前,欣然击中对方要害。"
    And the Dwarfs struck up the queer little marching song which goes with the drum-beat, and off they tramped into the darkness.
    大家都向他围拢来,欢迎他,称赞他,拍拍他的背脊。当然,光是一个小矮人也不能使局面有多大的不同,但,哪怕只有一个小矮人,毕竟也是令人高兴的。大伙儿为之面有喜色。但吉尔和尤斯塔斯容光焕发可并不长久;因为他们哈欠连连,头昏脑涨,疲倦得只能想些不幸的事情了。
    Tirian and his friends stared after them. Then he said the single word "Come," and they continued their journey.
    他们回到堡垒时,正是夜间最寒冷的时刻,天色快要破晓了。如果早已为他们准备了食物,他们会高高兴兴地吃一顿的,但没有想到弄一顿饭吃要那么费事和费时。他们在一条小溪里喝了点水,把水泼在脸上洗了一洗,便倒在床铺上睡觉,只有迷惑和珍宝说是它们待在户外倒更加舒服。或许这样正好,因为一头独角兽和一头胖胖的长足了肉体的驴子,都待在室内,总是会使人感觉到房间里很拥挤的。纳尼亚的小矮人,虽然身高不到四英尺,就其身材而言,却是最吃苦耐劳和最强壮有力的动物;所以,波金虽然过了沉重的一天,夜间又睡得很晚,却比任何人都醒得早,醒来时体力完全恢复,已经神清气爽了。他立刻拿着吉尔的弓箭,走出去射中了两只林中野鸽。然后他坐在门前石阶上一边给鸽子拔毛,边跟珍宝和迷惑闲谈。迷惑在这天早晨感到好得多了,珍宝是头独角兽,因而是兽类中最高贵而又最娇嫩的一种动物,它对待小矮人十分和蔼可亲,跟他说些双方都能理解的事情,例如青草呀、糖呀、对蹄子的爱护呀。在快要十点半的时候,吉尔和尤斯塔斯打着哈欠擦着眼睛,从堡垒里走出来,小矮人给他们看一种叫做野弗雷斯尼的纳尼亚野草;他们在那儿可以采集到许许多多,看起来外形像我们的浆草,但煮熟了吃起来,味道要好得多。(要使它尽善尽美,就需要加点儿黄油和胡椒,但他们手头没有这些玩意儿。)再加点儿这个那个的,他们就炖成了一个精美的菜肴作为他们的早餐或正餐(你愿意管它叫什么就叫什么)。蒂莲带着斧头稍稍深入树林,砍了些树枝带回来当柴火。那菜肴正炖着的时候——似乎炖的时间很长久——特别是接近于炖熟、香味愈来愈美妙时,更觉得炖久了,国王替波金找到了一整套小矮人装备锁子甲、头盔、盾牌、剑、剑带和匕首。然后国王又检查了尤斯塔斯的剑,发现尤斯塔斯杀死了卡乐门士兵后就把血污的剑插进剑鞠里去了。国王责备他,叫他把剑揩干净擦亮。
    They were a silent party. Puzzle felt himself to be still in disgrace, and also he didn't really quite understand what had happened. Jill, besides being disgusted with the Dwarfs, was very impressed with Eustace's victory over the Calormene and felt almost shy. As for Eustace, his heart was still beating rather quickly. Tirian and Jewel walked sadly together in the rear. The King had his arm on the Unicorn's shoulder and sometimes the Unicorn nuzzled the King's cheek with his soft nose. They did not try to comfort one another with words. It wasn't very easy to think of anything to say that would be comforting. Tirian had never dreamed that one of the results of an Ape's setting up as a false Aslan would be to stop people from believing in the real one. He had felt quite sure that the Dwarfs would rally to his side the moment he showed them how they had been deceived. And then next night he would have led them to Stable Hill and shown Puzzle to all the creatures and everyone would have turned against the Ape and, perhaps after a scuffle with the Calormenes, the whole thing would have been over. But now, it seemed, he could count on nothing. How many other Narnians might turn the same way as the Dwarfs?
    在这一段时间里,吉尔走来走去,有时搅搅锅里炖着的食物,有时妒忌地望着正在心满意足地吃草的驴子和独角兽。那天早晨,她好几次但愿她也能吃草哩。
    "Somebody's coming after us, I think," said Puzzle suddenly.
    但,当菜肴端上来的时候,大家都觉得是值得等待的了,而且一圈分过来后大家还有第二份可吃。谁都尽量吃了个畅快后,三个人和一个小矮人便来到门口台阶上坐下,两个四足动物面向着他们躺下,而小矮人得到吉尔和蒂莲的允许,点上了他的烟斗,于是国王开言道:
    They stopped and listened. Sure enough, there was a thump-thump of small feet behind them.
    "哦,朋友波金,你所知道的关于敌人的消息,极可能比我们多。把你所知道的,统统告诉我们吧。第一,对于我的脱身逃走,他们在编些什么故事?"
    "Who goes there!" shouted the King.
    "陛下,编了个空前狡猾的故事,"波金说道,"故事是猫儿金格讲出来的,说不定也是它编造出来的。陛下,这个金格——啊,如果猫是滑头,那么它就是个老滑头——它说它正走过恶棍们把你绑在上面的那棵树。它说(我是冒昧如实汇报)你正在号叫骂人,诅咒阿斯兰。原话我不想重复了,尽管它用的词儿,看上去很正经很得体——你知道,一只猫儿如果高兴的话,它是能够说得这样的。据金格说,阿斯兰突然在一阵闪电中亲自出现了,一口就把陛下吞到他肚子里去了。所有的野兽听到这故事都哆哆嗦嗦,有的当场吓昏过去。当然,无尾猿就跟着添油加酱地发挥了。行了,无尾猿说,瞧瞧阿斯兰是怎么对待那些不尊敬他的人的吧!要把这件事看做是对你们大家的一个警告。于是可怜的野兽们号啕呜咽,说道,是呀,是呀。所以,陛下脱身逃遁的结果,并没使野兽们考虑你是否仍有王室的朋友在帮助你,却仅仅使野兽们更加害怕,对无尾猿更加俯首帖耳了。"
    "Only me, Sire," came a voice. "Me, Poggin the Dwarf. I've only just managed to get away from the others. I'm on your side, Sire: and on Aslan's. If you can put a Dwarfish sword in my fist, I'd gladly strike a blow on the right side before all's done."
    "多么阴险凶恶的政策!"蒂莲说道,"这样看来,这个金格是参与无尾猿的机密的啊。"
    Everyone crowded round him and welcomed him and praised him and slapped him on the back. Of course one single Dwarf could not make a very great difference, but it was somehow very cheering to have even one. The whole party brightened up. But Jill and Eustace didn't stay bright for very long, for they were now yawning their heads off and too tired to think about anything but bed.
    "陛下,现在问题是倒过来了:究竟无尾猿是否参与金格的机密。"小矮人答道,"你要明白,无尾猿如今沉湎于斟酒。我深信不疑,现在阴谋诡计大部分是由金格或利什达——那就是卡乐门队长——执行的。我认为金格在小矮人中散布的流言,主要应归罪于他们把你的脱身逃回说得太不光彩了。我要把其中的所以然告诉你。前天夜间,一个可怕的深更半夜的会议刚散,我在回家的路上才走了一小段路,发觉我把烟斗丢在那儿了。这是只确实极好的烟斗,是我多年心爱之物,所以我就回去找烟斗。但,我还没有走到我曾经坐过的地方,就听到喵的一声猫叫,听到一个卡乐门人的口音说道,'这儿说话要低声。'我就一动也不动地站着,仿佛我被冻僵了似的。这两个家伙,就是金格和'泰坎'利什达——他们都管他叫'泰坎',高贵的'泰坎',猫儿金格用它那奉承讨好的声音说道,'今儿个关于阿斯兰并不超过塔什的说法,我正想确切地知道,咱俩心里的意思是什么?'毫无疑问,众猫中最聪明的猫啊,另一个说道,你已经看明白了我的意思。''你的意思是说,'金格道,'两者之中,哪一个都是不存在的。''凡是有学问的人,大家都明白。'泰坎'说。'那么,我们是能够彼此了解的了。'猫儿道。'你可像我一样,逐渐有点儿厌恶那头无尾猿了?','一头愚蠢而贪婪的野兽,'另一个说,'但,眼前我们必须利用它。你和我必须暗中秘密准备好一切,叫无尾猿去完成我们的愿望。"让某些比较有学问的纳尼亚国民参与我们的机密,我们觉得恰当,便依次逐个吸收——这就会把事情搞得更好,难道不会吗?'金格道,'因为,真正信仰阿斯兰的野兽,随时都可能转变的,而且,如果无尾猿暴露了它的秘密,它们就会自愿转变的。但,那些既不关心塔什神又不关心阿斯兰、眼睛只盯着它们自己的利益的,而纳尼亚成为卡乐门的一个省时,"蒂斯罗克"又会给以重赏的家伙,它们必将是坚定不移的。"高明的猫儿,"'队长说,"但选择哪一个可要小心谨慎啊。""
    It was at the coldest hour of the night, just before dawn, that they got back to the Tower. If there had been a meal ready for them they would have been glad enough to eat, but the bother and delay of getting one was not to be thought of. They drank from a stream, splashed their faces with water, and tumbled into their bunks, except for Puzzle and Jewel who said they'd be more comfortable outside. This perhaps was just as well, for a Unicorn and a fat, full-grown Donkey indoors always make a room feel rather crowded.
    小矮人一直在讲下去时,天色似乎变了。他们坐下来时曾经阳光灿烂。现在迷惑发抖了。珍宝不安地摆动着脑袋。吉尔抬头看天。"
    Narnian Dwarfs, though less than four feet high, are for their size about the toughest and strongest creatures there are, so that Poggin, in spite of a heavy day and a late night, woke fully refreshed before any of the others. He at once took Jill's bow, went out and shot a couple of wood pigeons. Then he sat plucking them on the doorstep and chatting to Jewel and Puzzle. Puzzle looked and felt a good deal better this morning. Jewel, being a Unicorn and therefore one of the noblest and delicatest of beasts, had been very kind to him, talking to him about things of the sort they could both understand like grass and sugar and the care of one's hoofs. When Jill and Eustace came out of the Tower yawning and rubbing their eyes at almost half past ten, the Dwarf showed them where they could gather plenty of a Narnian weed called Wild Fresney, which looks rather like our wood-sorrel but tastes a good deal nicer when cooked. (It needs a little butter and pepper to make it perfect, but they hadn't got these.) So that what with one thing and another, they had the makings of a capital stew for their breakfast or dinner, whichever you choose to call it. Tirian went a little further off into the wood with an axe and brought back some branches for fuel. While the meal was cooking - which seemed a very long time, especially as it smelled nicer and nicer the nearer it came to being done - the King found a complete Dwarfish outfit for Poggin: mail shirt, helmet, shield, sword, belt, and dagger. Then he inspected Eustace's sword and found that Eustace had put it back in the sheath all messy from killing the Calormene. He was scolded for that and made to clean and polish it.
    "满天都是云霾哩。"她说。"天那么冷。"迷惑说。"狮王在上,天气够冷的!"蒂莲一边向双手呵气,一边说道,"哇!这是一股什么臭味?'
    All this while Jill went to and fro, sometimes stirring the pot and sometimes looking out enviously at the Donkey and the Unicorn who were contentedly grazing. How many times that morning she wished she could eat grass!
    "唉!"尤斯塔斯喘着气说道,"这像是某种死掉的禽兽呀。附近什么地方可有一只死鸟吗?以前我们为什么没有注意到呢?"珍宝四脚着地爬行,独角突出在前面探索,大大地忙乱了一阵。"瞧!"它嚷道,"瞧瞧它!瞧,瞧!"于是他们六个都看见了。他们的脸上都露出非常惊愕沮丧的表情。
    But when the meal came everyone felt it had been worth waiting for, and there were second helpings all round. When everyone had eaten as much as he could, the three humans and the Dwarf came and sat on the doorstep, the four-footed ones lay down facing them, the Dwarf (with permission both from Jill and from Tirian) lit his pipe, and the King said:
    
    "Now, friend Poggin, you have more news of the enemy, belike, than we. Tell us all you know. And first, what tale do they tell of my escape?"
    
    "As cunning a tale, Sire, as ever was devised," said Poggin. "It was the Cat, Ginger, who told it, and most likely made it up too. This Ginger, Sire - oh, he's a slyboots if ever a cat was - said he was walking past the tree to which those villains bound your Majesty. And he said (saving your reverence) that you were howling and swearing and cursing Aslan: `language I wouldn't like to repeat' were the words he used, looking ever so prim and proper you know the way a Cat can when it pleases. And then, says Ginger, Aslan himself suddenly appeared in a flash of lightning and swallowed your Majesty up at one mouthful. All the Beasts trembled at this story and some fainted right away. And of course the Ape followed it up. There, he says, see what Aslan does to those who don't respect him. Let that be a warning to you all. And the poor creatures wailed and whined and said, it will, it will. So that in the upshot your Majesty's escape has not set them thinking whether you still have loyal friends to aid you, but only made them more afraid and more obedient to the Ape."
    
    "What devilish policy!" said Tirian. "This Ginger, then, is close in the Ape's counsels."
    
    "It's more a question by now, Sire, if the Ape is in his counsels," replied the Dwarf. "The Ape has taken to drinking, you see. My belief is that the plot is now mostly carried on by Ginger or Rishda - that's the Calormene captain. And I think some words that Ginger has scattered among the Dwarfs are chiefly to blame for the scurvy return they made you. And I'll tell you why. One of those dreadful midnight meetings had just broken up the night before last and I'd gone a bit of the way home when I found I'd left my pipe behind. It was a real good 'un, an old favourite, so I went back to look for it. But before I got to the place where I'd been sitting (it was black as pitch there) I heard a cat's voice say Mew and a Calormene voice say `here . . . speak softly,' so I just stood as still as if I was frozen. And these two were Ginger and Rishda Tarkaan as they call him. `Noble Tarkaan,' said the Cat in that silky voice of his, `I just wanted to know exactly what we both meant today about Aslan meaning no more than Tash.' `Doubtless, most sagacious of cats,' says the other, `you have perceived my meaning.' `You mean,' says Ginger, `that there's no such person as either." "All who are enlightened know that,' said the Tarkaan. `Then we can understand one another,' purrs the Cat. `Do you, like me, grow a little weary of the Ape?' `A stupid, greedy brute,' says the other, `but we must use him for the present. Thou and I must provide for all things in secret and make the Ape do our will.' `And it would be better, wouldn't it,' said Ginger, `to let some of the more enlightened Narnians into our counsels: one by one as we find them apt. For the Beasts who really believe in Aslan may turn at any moment: and will, if the Ape's folly betrays his secret. But those who care neither for Tash nor Aslan but have only an eye to their own profit and such reward as The Tisroc may give them when Narnia is a Calormene province, will be firm.' `Excellent Cat,' said the Captain. `But choose which ones carefully."'
    
    While the Dwarf had been speaking the day seemed to have changed. It had been sunny when they sat down. Now Puzzle shivered. Jewel shifted his head uneasily. Jill looked up.
    
    "It's clouding over," she said.
    
    "And it's so cold," said Puzzle.
    
    "Cold enough, by the Lion!" said Tirian, blowing on his hands. "And faugh! What foul smell is this?"
    
    "Phew!" gasped Eustace. "It's like something dead. Is there a dead bird somewhere about? And why didn't we notice it before?"
    
    With a great upheaval Jewel scrambled to his feet and pointed with his horn.
    
    "Look!" he cried. "Look at it! Look, look!"
    
    Then all six of them saw; and over all their faces there came an expression of uttermost dismay.
    
    
    

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