Thisseemedtolastforhours。Theimewhentherewasnolongeranymooorideinthedeaddarknessforhoursandhours。AhereeahecouldseeBree'snedheadinfrontofhimalittlemoreclearlythanbefore;andslowly,veryslowly,hebegantograyflatnessoneveryside。Itlookedabsolutelydead,likesomethinginadeadworld;andShastafeltquiteterriblytiredahewasgettingdthathislipsweredry。Ahesqueakoftheleather,thejihebits,andthehehoofs-notPropputtypropputtyasitwouldbeonahardroad,butThubbudythubbudyonthedrysand。
Atlast,afterh,farawayhtthereglelongstreakray,lowdownonthehorizoreakofred。Itwasthematlast,butwithoutasiosingaboutit。Hewasgladofthewalkingbitsnow,forhewascolderthanever。
Thehesunroseahingamoment。Thegraysandturnedyellowandtwinkledasifitithdiamonds。OheshadowsofShastaandHwinandBreeandAravis,enormouslylong,racedbesidethem。ThedoublepeakofMountPire,farahead,flashediandShastasawtheywerealittleoutofthecourse。“Abitleft,abitleft,”hesaofall,whenyoulookedback,Tashbaanwasalreadysmallaombswerequiteinvisible:sinthatsingle,jagged-edgedhumpwhichwasthecityoftheTisroefeltbetter。
Butn。ThoughTashbaanlookedveryfarawaywhesawit,itrefusedtolookanyfurtherawayastheywenton。Shastagaveuplookingbackatit,foritohefeelingthattheywerenotmovingatall。Thebeuisaheglareofthesandmadehiseyesache:buthekn'tshutthem。HemustscrewthemupandkeeponlookiMountPireandshoutingoutdires。The。Heforthefirsttimewheodismountandpeddowheheatfromitstrutohisfaceasiffromtheopeningofanoveimeitwasworse。Butthethirdtime,ashisbarefeettouchedthesahpainabathestirrupaherhalfoverBree'sbackbeforeyoucouldhavesaidknife。
“Sorry,Bree,”hegasped。“I'twalk。Itbur。”“Ofcourse!”pantedBree。“Shouldhavethoughtofthatmyself。Stayon。'tbehelped。”
“It'sallrightforyou,”saidShastatoAravisalkingbesideHwin。“You'vegotshoeson。”
Aravissaidnothingandlookedprim。Let'shopeshedidn'tmeanto,butshedid。
Onagain,trotandwalkandtrot,jingle-jingle-jingle,squeak-squeak-squeak,smellofhothorse,smellofhotself,blindingglare,headaothingatalldifferentformileaftermile。Tashbaanwouldneverlookahemountainswouldneverlookanynearer。Youfeltthishadbeengoingonforalways—jingle-jingle-jingle,squeaksqueak-squeak,smellofhothorse,smellofhotself。
Ofetriedallsameswithorytomakethetimepass:andofcoursetheywereallnogood。Ariedveryhardnottothinkofdriiashbaan,clearspriinklingwithadarkearthysound,ilkjustoughandnottoodtheharderyoutriednottothink,themoreyouthought。
Atlasttherewassomethi—amassofrogupoutofthesandaboutfiftyyardslongandthirtyfeethigh。Itdidnotcastmuchshadow,forthesunwasnh,butitcastalittle。Intothatshadetheycrowded。Theretheyatesomefoodanddrankalittlewater。ItisnoteasygivingahorseadrinkoutofaskiBreeandHwihtheirlips。hinglikeenough。heHorseswerefleckedwithfoamahingwasnoisy。The>
Afteraveryshortresttheywentonagain。Samenoises,samesmells,sameglare,tillatlasttheirshadowsbegantofallht,alertilltheyseemedtostretchouttotheEasterheworld。VeryslowlythesuheWesternhorizon。Andnowatlasthewasdownand,thahemercilessglarewasgohoughtheheatingupfromthesandwasstillasbadasever。FourpairsofeyeswerelookingouteagerlyfhatSallowpadtheRavenhadspokenabout。But,mileaftermile,therewasnothingbutlevelsand。Andnowthedaywasquitedefinitelydone,andmostofthestarswereout,andstilltheHorsesthunderedonandtheroseandsankintheirsaddles,miserablewiththirstaillthemoonhadrisendidShasta—irange,barkingvoieohisperfectlydry-shoutout:
&is!”
Therewasnomistakingitnow。Ahead,andalittletht,theree:aslopedownwardandhummocksofroeachside。TheHorseswerefartootiredtospeakbuttheyswungroundtowarditandiheywereehegully。Atfirstitwasworseihadbeenouti,fortherewasabreathlessstuffiherockywallsandlessmoonlight。Theslopeuedsteeplydownwardsandtheroeitherhaheheightofcliffs。Theomeetvegetation—pricklycactus-likeplantsandcrassofthekindthatwouldprickyers。Soonthehorse-hooeadofsand。Roundeverybendofthevalley—andithadmaheylookedeagerlyforwater。TheHorseswereheerengthnow,andHwin,stumblingandpanting;waslaggingbehiheywerealmostindespairbeforeatlasttheycametoalittlemuddinessandatierthroughsofteraergrass。Aricklebecameabrook,andthebrookbecameastreamwithbushesoneachside,areambecameariverandtherecame(aftermoredisappoihanIcouldpossiblydescribe)—amomea,whohadbeeninakindofdoze,suddehatBreehadstoppedandfoundhimselfslippihemalittlecataractofouredintoabroadpool:andboththeHorseswerealreadyihtheirheadsd,drinking,drinking。“O-o-oh,”saidShastaatohiskoopedhisheadrighti。Itstheloveliestmomentinhislife。
Itwasaboutteerwhenallfourofthem(thetwowetnearlyallover)cameoutaoheirsurroundings。Themoonwasopeepdownintothevalley。Therewassoftgrassonbothsidesoftheriver,ahegrass,treesandbushesslopeduptothebasesofthecliffs。Theremusthavebeensomewonderfulflshrubshiddeninthatshadrowthforthewholegladewasfullofthedmostdeliells。AndoutofthedarkestregthetreestherecameasoundShastahadneverheardbefhtingale。
Everyonewasmuchtootiredtospeakortoeat。TheHorses,withoutwaitingtobeunsaddled,laydownatonce。SodidAravisandShasta。
AbouttehecarefulHwinsaid,“Butwemustn'tgotosleep。We'vegottokeepaheadofthatRabadash。”
“No,”saidBreeveryslowly。“Mustn'tgosleep。Justalittlerest。”
Shastaknew(foramoment)thattheywouldallgotosleepifhedidn'tgetupahingaboutit,aheoughtto。Infacthedecidedthathewouldgetupahemtogooly;justyet。。。
&hemoohenightingalesawohorsesandtwohuman,allfastasleep。
ItwasAraviswhoawokefirst。Thesunwasalreadyhighintheheavensandthehourswerealreadywasted。“It'smyfault,”shesaidtoherselffuriouslyasshejumpedupandbeganrousihers。“OnewouldHorsestokeepawakeafteraday'sworklikethat,evealk。AndofcoursethatBoywouldn't;he'shadraining。ButIoughttohaveker。”
&hersweredazedandstupidwiththeheaviheirsleep。
“Neigh-ho—broo-hoo,”saidBree。“Beensleepinginmysaddle,eh?I'llagain。Mostunfortable—”
“Oheon,”saidAravis。“We'velosthalfthemalready。Thereisn'tamomenttospare。”
“Afellow'sgottohaveamouthfulofgrass,”saidBree。
I'mafraidwe'twait,”saidAravis。
“What'stheterriblehurry?”saidBree。“We'vecrossedthedesert,haven'twe?”
“Butwe'renoti,”saidAravis。“Andwe'vegottogettherebeforeRabadash。”
“Oh,wemustbemilesaheadofhim,”saidBree。“Haven'twebeeningashorterway?Didn'tthatRavenfriendofyourssaythiswasashortcut,Shasta?”
“Hedidn'tsayanythingaboutshorter,”aa。“Heonlysaidbetter,becauseyougottoariverthisway。IftheoasisisdueNorthofTashbaan,thenI'mafraidthismaybelonger。”
“WellI'tgoonwithoutasnack,”saidBree。“Takemybridleoff,Shasta。”
“P-please,”saidHwin,veryshyly,“IfeeljustlikeBreethatI'tgoon。ButwhenHorseshavehumans(withspursandthings)ontheirba'ttheyofteogooheylikethis?aheyfindthey。Im-mean—oughtn'twetobeabletodoevehatwe'refree。It'sallforNarnia。”
“Ithink,Ma'am,”saidBreeverygly,“thatIknowalittlemoreaboutsandforcedmardwhatahorsedthanyoudo。”
TothisHwinmaden,likemosthighlybredmares,averynervousalepersonutdowyshewasquiteright,andifBreehadhadaTarkaanonhisbackatthatmomenttomakehimgoon,hewouldhavefoundthathewasgoodforseveralhours。Butoresultsofbeingaslaveandbeihingsisthatwhenthereisofororeyoufindyouhavealmostlostthepoweryourself。
SotheyhadtowaitwhileBreehadasnadadrink,andofcourseHwinandthehadasnadadrinktoo。Itmusthavebeennearlyeleveno'thembeforetheyfinallygotgoingagaihehingsmuchmentlythawasreallyHwin,thoughshewastheweakerairedofthetwo,whosetthepace。
Thevalleyitself,withitsbrown,crassandmossandwildflowersandrhododendrons,leasamadeyouwanttorideslowly。