CHAPTERTWELVETHEDARKISLAND
&hisadveheysailedonsouthandalittleeastfortwelvedayswithageheskiesbeingmostlydtheairwarm,andsawnobirdorfish,exceptthatohereoutingalongwaytostarboard。LudReepicheepplayedagooddealofchessatthistime。Theeenthday,Edmund,fromthefightingtop,sightedwhatlookedlikeagreatdarkmoutoftheseaobow。
&ereddmadeforthisland,mostlybyoar,forthewindwouldosail。Wheneveheywerestillalongwayfromitandrowedallmtheweatherwasfairbutaflatcalm。Thedarkmasslayahead,mueareraillverydim,sothatsomethoughtitwasstillalongwayoffahoughttheywererunningintoamist。
Aboutm,verysuddenly,itwassoclosethattheycouldseethatitwasnotlandatall,noreven,inanordi。ItwasaDarkisratherhardtodescribe,butyouaslikeifyouimagineyourselflookingihofarailwaytuuhersolongorsotwistythatyouotseethelightatthefarend。Andyouknoouldbelike。Forafewfeetyouwouldseetherailsandsleepersandgravelinbroaddaylight;thentherewouldeaplacewheretheywereintwilight;aysuddenly,butofcoursedividiheywouldvanishaltogetherintosmooth,solidblaess。Itwasjustsohere。Forafewfeetinfroheycouldseetheswellreeer。Beyondthat,theycouldseethewaterlookingpaleandgrayasitwouldlooklateibeyondthatagain,utterblaessasiftheyhadetotheedgeofmooarlessnight。
shoutedtotheboatswaintokeepherbadallexcepttherowersrushedfazedfromthebows。ButtherewasnothingtobeseenbygazihemwastheseaandthesuheDarkness。
“Dowegointothis?”askedatlength。
“Notbymyadvice,”saidDrinian。
&ainht,”saidseveralsailors。
“Ialmostthinkheis,”saidEdmund。
LudEusta'tspeakbuttheyfeltverygladiurnthiaking。ButallatoheclearvoiceofReepicheepbrokeinuponthesilence。
“Andwhynot?”hesaid。“Willsomeoomewhynot。”
Noonewasanxioustoexplain,soReepitinued:“IfIwereaddressisorslaves,”hesaid,“Imightsupposethatthissuggestionprocowardice。ButIhopeitwilloldinNarniathatapanyofnobleandroyalpersonsintheflowereturailbecausetheywereafraidofthedark。”
“Butwhatmanbeploughingthroughthatblaess?”askedDrinian。
“Use?”repliedReepicheep。“Use,?Ifbyuseyoumeanfillingourbelliesorourpurses,Ifessitwillbeall。SofarasIksetsailtsusefulbuttoseekhonouraure。AndhereisasgreataureaseverIheardof,aurnbaotittleimpeatofallourhonours。”
&hesailorssaidthiheirbreaththatsoundedlike“Honourbeblowed”,butsaid:
“Oh,botheryou,Reepicheep。Ialmostwishwe'dleftyouathht!Ifyouputitthatoseweshallhavetogoon。UnlessLucywouldrathernot?”
Lucyfeltthatshewouldverymuchrathernot,butwhatshesaidoutloudwas,“I'mgame。”
“YourMajestywillatleasthts?”saidDrinian。
“Byallmeans,”said。“Seetoit,。”
Sothethreelahestern,andtheprowahead,werealllit,andDriorchesamidships。Paleaheylookedinthesuhenallthemesomewhowereleftbelowattheoarswereorderedondedfullyarmedaheirbattlestationsn。Ludtwoarcherswerepostedoingtopwithbowsbentandarrows。Rynelfwasihhisliakesoundings。Reepicheep,Edmuad,glitteringihhim。Driniailler。
“Andnow,inAslan'sname,forward!”cried。“Aslow,steadystroke。Aeverymaandkeephisearsopenfororders。”
Withadagroareaderstartedtocreepforwardasthemeorow。Luthefightingtop,hadawonderfulviewoftheexaentatwhiteredthedarkhebowshadalreadydisappearedbeforethesunlighthadleftthestergo。Atohegildedstern,thebluesea,andthesky,wereallinbroaddaylight:etheseaandskyhadvaernlantern—whichhadbeenhardlynoticeablebefore—wastheonlythingtoshowwheretheshipended。InfroernshecouldseetheblackshapeofDriniangatthetiller。Dowwotorchesmadevisibletatchesofdedgleamedonswordsas,andforwardtherewasanotherislandoflightole。Apartfromthat,thefightingtop,litbythemastheadlightwhilyjustaboveher,seemedtobealittlelightedworldofitsownfloatinginlonelydarkhelightsthemselves,asalenswithlightswheohavethematthewrongtimeofday,lookedluridandunnatural。Shealsoshewasverycold。
Howlongthisvoyageintothedarked,forthecreakoftherolashoftheoarstherewasnothingtoshowthattheyweremovingatall。Edmund,peeringfromthebows,couldseeherefleofthelahewaterbeforehim。Itlookedagreasysortofrefledtheripplemadebytheiradvangproearedtobeheavy,small,aimewentoherahcold。
Suddenly,fromsomewhere—noone'ssenseofdirewasveryow—therecameacry,eitherofsomeinhumanvoiceorelseavoieiyofterrorthathehadalmostlosthishumanity。
wasstilltryingtospeak—hismouthwastoodry—whentheshrillvoiceofReepicheep,whidedlouderthanusualinthatsilence,>
“Whocalls?”itpiped。“Ifyouareafoewedonotfearyou,andifyouareafriendyourenemiesshallbetaughtthefearofus。”
“Mercy!”criedthevoice。“Merifyouareonlyonemoredream,havemerry。Takemeonboard。Takeme,evenifyoustrikemedead。Butinthenameofallmerotfadeawayahishorribleland。”
“Whereareyou?”shouted。“eaboardandwele。”
Thereothercry,whetherofjoyorterror,aheyksomeonewasswimmingtowardthem。
“Standbytoheavehimup,men,”said。
“Aye,aye,yourMajesty,”saidthesailors。Severalcrowdedtotheportbulwarkwithropesandone,leaningfaroutovertheside,heldthetorch。Awild,earedintheblaessofthewater,aersandpulling,adozenfriendlyhahestrangeronboard。
&houghthehadneverseenawilder-lookingman。Thoughhedidnototherwiselookveryold,hishairwasanuntidymopofwhite,hisfacewasthinanddrawn,and,f,oragshungabouthim。Butwhatonemainlynoticedwerehiseyes,idelyopeheseemedtohaveall,andstaredasifinanagohemomereachedthedeckhesaid:“Fly!Fly!Aboutwithyourshipandfly!Roforyourlivesawayfromthisaccursedshore。”
“poseyourself,”saidReepidtelluswhatthedangeris。Weareoflying。”
&raedhorriblyatthevoiouse,whichhehadnotnoticedbefore。
&helessyouwillflyfrasped。“ThisistheIslandwhereDreamsetrue。”
“That'stheislandI'vebeenlookingforthislongtime,”saidohesailors。“IreedI'dfindIwasmarriedtoNancyifwelandedhere。”