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chater the ancient treaure hue(第1页)

“THISwasn’tagarden,”saidSusanpresently.“Itwasacastleandthismusthavebeenthecourtyard.”

“Iseewhatyoumean,”saidPeter.“Yes.Thatistheremainsofatower.Andthereiswhatusedtobeaflightofstepsgoinguptothetopofthewalls.Andlookatthoseothersteps-thebroad,shallowones-goinguptothatdoorway.Itmusthavebeenthedoorintothegreathall.”

“Agesago,bythelookofit,”saidEdmund.

“Yes,agesago,”saidPeter.“Iwishwecouldfindoutwhothepeoplewerethatlivedinthiscastle;andhowlongago.”

“Itgivesmeaqueerfeeling,”saidLucy.

“Doesit,Lu?”saidPeter,turningandlookinghardather.“Becauseitdoesthesametome.Itisthequeerestthingthathashappenedthisqueerday.Iwonderwhereweareandwhatitallmeans?”

Whiletheyweretalkingtheyhadcrossedthecourtyardandgonethroughtheotherdoorwayintowhathadoncebeenthehall.Thiswasnowverylikethecourtyard,fortheroofhadlongsincedisappearedanditwasmerelyanotherspaceofgrassanddaisies,exceptthatitwasshorterandnarrowerandthewallswerehigher.Acrossthefarendtherewasakindofterraceaboutthreefeethigherthantherest.

“Iwonder,wasitreallythehall?”saidSusan.“Whatisthatterracekindofthing?”

“Why,yousilly,”saidPeter(whohadbecomestrangelyexcited),“don’tyousee?ThatwasthedaiswheretheHighTablewas,wheretheKingandthegreatlordssat.AnyonewouldthinkyouhadforgottenthatweourselveswereonceKingsandQueensandsatonadaisjustlikethat,inourgreathall.”

“InourcastleofCairParavel,”continuedSusaninadreamyandrathersingsongvoice,“atthemouthofthegreatriverofNarnia.HowcouldIforget?”

“Howitallcomesback!”saidLucy.“WecouldpretendwewereinCairParavelnow.Thishallmusthavebeenverylikethegreathallwefeastedin.”

“Butunfortunatelywithoutthefeast,”saidEdmund.“It’sgettinglate,youknow.Lookhowlongtheshadowsare.Andhaveyounoticedthatitisn’tsohot?”

“Weshallneedacamp-fireifwe’vegottospendthenighthere,”saidPeter.“I’vegotmatches.Let’sgoandseeifwecancollectsomedrywood.”

Everyonesawthesenseofthis,andforthenexthalf-hourtheywerebusy.Theorchardthroughwhichtheyhadfirstcomeintotheruinsturnedoutnottobeagoodplaceforfirewood.Theytriedtheothersideofthecastle,passingoutofthehallbyalittlesidedoorintoamazeofstonyhumpsandhollowswhichmustoncehavebeenpassagesandsmallerroomsbutwasnowallnettlesandwildroses.Beyondthistheyfoundawidegapinthecastlewallandsteppedthroughitintoawoodofdarkerandbiggertreeswheretheyfounddeadbranchesandrottenwoodandsticksanddryleavesandfir-conesinplenty.Theywenttoandfrowithbundlesuntiltheyhadagoodpileonthedais.Atthefifthjourneytheyfoundthewell,justoutsidethehall,hiddeninweeds,butcleanandfreshanddeepwhentheyhadclearedtheseaway.Theremainsofastonepavementranhalf-wayroundit.Thenthegirlswentouttopicksomemoreapplesandtheboysbuiltthefire,onthedaisandfairlyclosetothecornerbetweentwowalls,whichtheythoughtwouldbethesnuggestandwarmestplace.Theyhadgreatdifficultyinlightingitandusedalotofmatches,buttheysucceededintheend.Finally,allfoursatdownwiththeirbackstothewallandtheirfacestothefire.Theytriedroastingsomeoftheapplesontheendsofsticks.Butroastapplesarenotmuchgoodwithoutsugar,andtheyaretoohottoeatwithyourfingerstilltheyaretoocoldtobewortheating.Sotheyhadtocontentthemselveswithrawapples,which,asEdmundsaid,madeonerealizethatschoolsuppersweren’tsobadafterall—“Ishouldn’tmindagoodthicksliceofbreadandmargarinethisminute,”headded.Butthespiritofadventurewasrisinginthemall,andnoonereallywantedtobebackatschool.

Shortlyafterthelastapplehadbeeneaten,Susanwentouttothewelltogetanotherdrink.Whenshecamebackshewascarryingsomethinginherhand.

“Look,”shesaidinaratherchokingkindofvoice.“Ifounditbythewell.”ShehandedittoPeterandsatdown.Theothersthoughtshelookedandsoundedasifshemightbegoingtocry.EdmundandLucyeagerlybentforwardtoseewhatwasinPeter’shand—alittle,brightthingthatgleamedinthefirelight.

“Well,I’m—I’mjiggered,”saidPeter,andhisvoicealsosoundedqueer.Thenhehandedittotheothers.

Allnowsawwhatitwas—alittlechess-knight,ordinaryinsizebutextraordinarilyheavybecauseitwasmadeofpuregold;andtheeyesinthehorse’sheadweretwotinylittlerubies-orratheronewas,fortheotherhadbeenknockedout.

“Why!”saidLucy,“it’sexactlylikeoneofthegoldenchessmenweusedtoplaywithwhenwewereKingsandQueensatCairParavel.”

“Cheerup,Su,”saidPetertohisothersister.

“Ican’thelpit,”saidSusan.“Itbroughtback—oh,suchlovelytimes.AndIrememberedplayingchesswithfaunsandgoodgiants,andthemer-peoplesinginginthesea,andmybeautifulhorse—and—and—”

“Now,”saidPeterinaquitedifferentvoice,“it’sabouttimewefourstartedusingourbrains.”

“Whatabout?”askedEdmund.

“Havenoneofyouguessedwhereweare?”saidPeter.

“Goon,goon,”saidLucy.“I’vefeltforhoursthattherewassomewonderfulmysteryhangingoverthisplace.”

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