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CHAPTER SEVEN THE HILL OF THE STRANGE TRENCHES(第1页)

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CHAPTERSEVENTHEHILLETRENCHES

THEREIswasabeastofaday。Overheadwasasunlesssky,muffledincloudsthatwereheavywiths,ablackfrost;blowi,awiasifitwouldtakeyourskiheygotdowheyfoundthatthispartofthearoadwasmuchmoreruinousthaseeopicktheirwayreatbrokeweenbouldersandacrossrubble:hardgoingforsorefeet。Aheygot,itwasfartoocoldforahalt。

Ataboutteno'clockthefirsttinysnowflakescameldowledonJill'sarm。Teheywerefallihitwehegroundwase。Andbytheendofhalfanhoodsteadysnowstorm,whichlookedasifitmeanttolastallday,wasdrivingintheirfacessothattheycouldhardlysee。

Iouandwhatfollowed,youmustkeeponrememberinghowlittletheycouldsee。Astheydrewhelowhillwhichseparatedthemfromtheplacewherethelightedeared,theyhadnogeatall。Itwasaquestiohefewpacesahead,ahat,youhadtoscrewupyoureyes。osay,theywerenottalking。

&heyreachedthefootofthehilltheycaughtaglimpseofwhatmightberoeachside—squarishrocks,ifyoulookedatthemcarefully,butnoonedid。Allweremoreedwiththeledgerightinfrontofthemwhichbarredtheirway。Itwasabh。TheMarsh-wiggle,withhislonglegs,hadnodiffijumpingoopofit,ahehersup。Itwasabusihem,thoughnotforhim,becausethesnownowlayquitedeepoheythenhadastiffclimb—Jillfellonce—upveryroughgroundforaboutahundredyards,aoasedledge。Therewerefouroftheseledgesaltogether,atquiteirregularintervals。

Astheystruggledohledge,therewasnomistakihattheyoftheflathill。Uptillnowtheslopehadgiventhemsomeshelter;here,theygotthefullfuryofthewind。Forthehill,oddlyenough,wasquiteasflatontopasithadlookedfromadistaleveltablelandwhitoreacrosswithoutresistaplaowwasstillhardlylyingatall,forthewigitupoffthegrousanddhurlingitintheirfadroulittleeddiesofsnowranaboutasyousometimesseethemdoingoverid,indeed,inmahesurfacewasalmostassmoothasiattersworseitwasdcrisscrossedwithcuriousbanksordykes,whiesdivideditupintosquaresandoblongs。Alltheseofcoursehadtobeclimbed;theyvariedfromtwotofivefeetiaacoupleofyardsthithenorthsideofeakthesnowalreadylayis;andaftereachedownintotwet。

Fightingherithhoodupandheaddownandnumbhandsinsidehercloak,Jillhadglimpsesofotheroddthingsonthathorribletableland—thihatlookedvaguelylikefaneys,a,ahugecliff,straighterthananycliffoughttobe。Butshewasn'tatalliedanddidn'tgivethemathought。Theonlythiaboutwereherds(andnoseanddears)andhotbathsaHarfang。

Suddenlysheskidded,slidaboutfivefeet,andfouoherhdownintoadark,narrowchasmwhichseemedthatmomenttohaveappearedinfrontofher。Halfasedlatershehadreachedthebottom。Sheappearedtobeinakindroove,onlyaboutthreefeetwide。Andthoughshewasshakenbythefall,almostthefirstthiicedwasthereliefofbeingoutofthewind;forthewallsofthetrenchrosehighaboveher。Thehiiaturally,theanxiousfacesofSdPuddleglumlookingdowheedge。

&,Pole?”shoutedScrubb。

“Bothlegsbroken,Ishouldn'twonder,”shoutedPuddleglum。

Jillstoodupandexplaishewasallright,butthey'dhavetohelpherout。

“Whatisityou'vefalleninto?”askedScrubb。

“It'sakindoftrenightbeakindofsuhing,”saidJill。“Itru。”

“Yes,byJove,”saidSditruh!Iwoasortofroad?Ifitwas,we'dbeoutofthisinfernalwinddowherealotofsom?”

“Hardlyany。Itallblowsoverthetop,Isuppose。”

“ensfartheron?”

“Halfasec。I'llgoandsee,”saidJill。Shegotupahetrench;butbeforeshehadgoturnedsharplytht。Sheshoutedthisinformationbacktotheothers。

“What'sroundtheer?”askedScrubb。

NoeJillhadthesamefeelingabouttwistypassagesanddarkpladerground,orevennearlyuhatScrubbhadabouttheedgesofcliffs。Shehadionofgoingroundthateralone;especiallywhensheheardPuddleglumbawlingoutfrombehindher:

“Becareful,Pole。It'sjustthesortofplacethatmightleadton'sdinagianttry,theremightbegiah-wiales。”

“Idon'tthinkitgoesanywheremuch,”saidJill,inghastilyback。

“I'mjollywellgoingtohavealook,”saidScrubb。“Whatdoyoumeanbyanywheremuch,Ishouldliketoknow?”Sohesatdowhetrench(everyooowetbynowtobotheraboutbeingabitwetter)andthendroppedin。HepushedpastJilland,thoughhedidn'tsayanythihatheknewshehadfu。Soshefollowedhimclose,buttookottogetinfrontofhim。

Itproved,hooiiorht-handturnandstraightonforafewpaces。Heretherewasachoiceofways:straightonagain,orsharptht。“That'snogood,”saidScrubb,glantheright-handturn,“thatwouldbetakingusback—south。”Hewentstraighton,butoncemore,ieps,theyfouur。Butthistimetherewasnochoiceofways,forthetrenchtheyhadbeenfollowioadeadend。

“Nogood,”gruntedScrubb。JilllosturnihewaybatheyreturheplacewhereJillhadfirstfallenin,theMarsh-wigglewithhislongarmshadnodiffipulli。

Butitwasdreadfultobeoutontopagain。Downinthosenarrowslitsoftreheirearshadalmostbeguntothaw。Theyhadbeeoseedbreatheeasilyaherspeakwithoutshouting。Itwasabsolutemiserytoebatothewitheringess。AnditdidseemhardwhenPuddleglum:

&illsureofthosesig'stheoobeafter,now?”

“Oh,ens,”saidPole。“SomethingaboutsomeoioningAslan'shink。ButI'mjollywellnotgoiationhere。”

Asyousee,shehadg。Thatwasbecauseshehadgivenupsayingthesignsht。Shestillreallykhem,ifshetroubledtothink:butshewas”iobesurethemoffiorderatamoment'shoutthinking。Puddleglum'squestionannoyedherbecause,deepdowninsideher,shewasalreadyahherselffornotknowingtheLion'slessonquitesowellasshefeltsheoughttohaveknownit。Thisaothemiseryofbeingverydtired,madehersay,“Bns。”Shedidn'tperhapsquitemeanit。

“Oh,thatwas,wasit?”saidPuddleglum。“NowIwht?Got'emmixed,Ishouldn'twoseemstome,thishill,thisflatplacewe'reon,isworthstoppingtohavealookat。Haveyounoticed—”

“OhLor!”saidScrubb,“isthisatimeftoadmiretheview?Foodness'sakelet'sgeton。”

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