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CHAPTER FOURTEEN THE BEGINNING OF THE END OF THE WORLD(第2页)

“Myson,”saidthestar,“itwouldbehoughyouwishedit,tosailfortheWorld'sEndwithmenunwillingormeisnothowgreatusareachieved。Theymustkheygoandwhy。Butwhoisthisbrokenmanyouspeakof?”

aoryofRhoop。

“Igivehimwhathe,”saidRamandu。“Ithisislandthereissleepwithoutstintormeasure,andsleepinwhitestfootfallofadreamwaseverheard。Lethimsitbesidetheseotherthreeanddrinkobliviontillyoureturn。”

“Oh,dolet'sdothat,,”saidLusureitsjustwhathewouldlove。”

Atthatmomeerruptedbythesoundofmaandvoiiaoftheshippanyroag。TheyhaltediheysawRamanduandhisdaughter;andthehesewereobviouslygreatpeople,everymanuncoveredhishead。Somesailorseyedtheemptydishesandflagoablewithregret。

“Mylord,”saidtheKingtoDrinian,“prayseotheDawhamessagetotheLordRhoop。Tellhimthatthelastofhisoldshipmatesarehereasleep—asleepwithoutdreams—andthatheshareit。”

&hishadbeendone,toldtheresttositdownandlaidthewholesituatiohem。WhenhehadfiherewasalongsilenewhisperinguheMasterBowmangottohisfeet,andsaid:“Whatsomeofushavebeenwantingttime,yourMajesty,ishowwe'reevertogethomewheururnhereorsomewhereelse。It'sbeeandwindsalltheway,barringano。Andifthatdoesn'tge,I'dliketoknoeswehaveofseeingNarniaagain。There'snotmuceofsupplieslastingallthat>

“That'slandsman'stalk,”saidDrinian。“There'salrevailiwindihroughthelatesummer,anditalwaysgesaftertheNewYear。We'llhaveplentyofwindfwestward;morethanweshalllikefromallats。”

“That'strue,Master,”saidanoldsailorwhowasaGalmianbybirth。“YougetsomeuglyweatherrollingupfromtheeastinJanuaryandFebruary。Andbyyourleave,Sire,ifIwasinandofthisshipI'dsaytowinterhereahevoyagehomeinMarch。”

“What'dyoueatwhileyouwerewinteringhere?”askedEustace。

“Thistable,”saidRamandu,“willbefilledwithaking'sfeasteverydayatsu。”

“Nowy!”saidseveralsailors。

“YourMajestiesalemenandladiesall,”saidRyhere'sjustohingIwanttosay。There'snotoneofuschapsasressedonthisjourney。We'revoluhere'ssomeherechatarelookingveryhardatthattableandthinkingaboutking'sfeastswhveryloudaboutadvehedaywesailedfromCairParavel,aheywouldn'tetillwe'dfouheworld。Andthereweresomestandingonthequaywhowouldhavegiveoewithus。Itwasthoughtafihentohavea-boy'sberthoreaderthantht'sbelt。Idon'tknowifyougetthehangofwhatI'msaying。ButwhatImeanisthatIthinkchapswhosetoutlikeuswilllookassillyas—asthoseDufflepuds—ifweeahebeginningoftheworld'sendandhadn'tthehearttogofurther。”

&hesailorscheeredatthisbutsomesaidthatthatwasallverywell。

“Thisisn'tgoingtobemu,”whisperedEdmundto。“Whatarewetodoifhalfthosefello>

“ianwhisperedback。“I'vestillacardtoplay。”

&yougoingtosayanything,Reep?”whisperedLucy。

“No。WhyshouldyourMajestyexpectit?”answeredReepiavoicethatmostpeopleheard。“Myownsplansaremade。WhileI,Isaileastireader。Whenshefailsme,Ipaddleeastinmycorashesinks,Ishallswimeastwithmyfourpaws。AndwhenIolonger,ifIhavenotrea'stry,orsheoftheworldiaract,IshallsinkwithmyhesunriseandPeepiceekwillbeheadofthetalkingmiia。”

“Hear,hear,”saidasailor,“I'llsaythesame,barriaboutthecoracle,whi'tbearme。”Headdedinalowervoinotgoidonebyamouse。”

Atthispointjumpedtohisfeet。“Friends,”hesaid,“Ithinkyouhaveoodourpurpose。Youtalkasifwehadetoyouwithourhatinourhand,beggingforshipmates。Itisn'tlikethatatall。WeandourroyalbrotheraheirkinsmanandSirReepicheep,thegoodknight,andtheLordDrinianhaveaotheworld'sedge。Itisourpleasuretoongsuchofythoseorthyofsohighaerprise。Wehavenotsaidthatanyefortheasking。ThatiswhyweshallnowandtheLordDrinianandMasterRhiosidercarefullywhatmenamohehardestihemostskilledseameinblood,themostloyaltoourpersooflifeaogivetheirousinaschedule。”Hepausedaoninaquickervoi'smane!”heexclaimed。“Doyouthinkthattheprivilegeofseeihingsistobeb?Why,everymanthateswithusshallbequeaththetitleofDawoallhisdests,aCairParavelontheheheshallhaveeithergoldorlaomakehimrichallhislife。heisland,allofyou。Inhalfanhour'stimeIshallreceivetheLordDrinianbringsme。”

&herasheepishsileheheirbowsandmovedaway,ohisdiredo,butmostlyisorbualking。

“AndnowfortheLordRhoop,”said。

Butturningtotheheadofthetablehesawasalreadythere。Hehadarrived,silentandunnoticed,whilethediswasgoingon,aedbesidetheLoz。ThedaughterofRamandustoodbesidehimasifshehadjusthelpedhimintohischair;RamandustoodbehindhimandlaidbothhishandsonRhoop'sgrayhead。EvenindaylightafaithehaherewasasmileonRhoop'shaggardface。HeheldoutoneofhishandstoLudtheotherto。Foramomentitlookedasifheweregoingtosaysomething。Thenhissmilebrightenedasifhewerefeeling)somedelisation,alongsighofenthislips,hisheadfellforward,a。

“PoorRhoop,”saidLucy。“Iamglad。Hemusthavehadterribletimes。”

“Don'tlet'seventhinkofit,”saidEustace。

Meanian'sspeech,helpedperhapsbysomemagicoftheisland,washavingjusttheeffetended。Agoodmanywhohadbeenaogetoutofthevoyagefeltquitedifferentlyaboutbeiofit。Andofcoursewheneveranyonesailorahehadmadeuphismindtoaskforpermissiontosail,theoneswhohadn'tsaidthisfeltthattheyweregettingfewerandmoreunfortable。Sothatbeforethehalf-hourwasnearlyoverseveralpeoplewerepositively“sugup”toDrinianaleastthatwaswhattheycalleditatmyschool)togetagoodreport。Andsoohreeleftwhodidn'twanttogo,ahreeweretryiopersuadeotherstostaywiththem。Alyafterthattherewaso。Andintheyeobeafraidofbeibehindallonhisownandgedhismind。

Attheendofthehalf-hourtheyallcametroopingbacktoAslan'sTableandstoodatoneendwhileDrinianaandsatdoiaheirreport;andacceptedallthemanbutthatonewho'dhadgedhismimoment。HisendhestayedontheIslaarallthetimetheotherswereawaylookingfortheWorld'sEnd,andheverymuchwishedhehadgohem。Hewasn'tthesortofmanwhojoytalkingtoRamanduandRamandu'sdaughter(ohim),anditrainedagooddeal,andthoughtherewasawoheTableeverynight,hedidn'tverymujoyit。Hesaiditgavehimthecreepssittingtherealone(andintherai)withthosefourLordsasleepattheeable。AhersreturofthingsthathedesertedonthevoyagehomeattheLoneIslands,aandlivedineoldwooriesabouthisadveheEndoftheWorld,untilatlasthecametobelievethemhimself。Soyoumaysay,ihelivedhappilyeverafter。Butheeverbearmice。

Thateanddrahegreattablebetweenthepillarswherethefeastwasmagiewed:amtheDawsailowhebirdshadeandgoneagain。

“Lady,”said,“Ihopetospeakwithyouagainwhehees。”AndRamandu'sdaughterlookedathimandsmiled。

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