CHAPTER THIRTEEN UNDERLAND WITHOUT THE QUEEN(第2页)
ThePrinlockedthedoorandtheyallwentdowhreeofthemords,andJillwithdrawendantshadvahegreatroomatthefootofthePrince'sstairsty。Thegray,dolefullampswerestillburningatheyhadnodiffipassiergalleryaairwayafterstairway。Thenoisesfromoutsidethecastlewerenotsoeasilyheardhereastheyhadbeenintheroomabove。Ihehouseallwasstillasdeath,awasastheyturnedatothegreathallonthegroundfloorthattheymettheirfirstEarthman—afat,whitishcreatureiglikefacewhowasgobblingupalltheremainsoffoodoables。Itsquealed(thesquealalsowasverylikeapig's)anddartedunderabench,whiskingitslongtailoutofPuddleglum'sreathenie。Thehroughthefardoortooquicklytobefollowed。
Fromthehalltheycameoutiyard。Jill,whowenttstheholidays,hadjusthesmellofastable(avery,homelysmellitistomeetinapladerlaacesaid,“GreatScott!Lookatthat!”Amaghadrisenfromsomewherebeyolewallsaogreenstars。
“Fireworks!”saidJillinapuzzledvoice。
“Yes,”saidEustace,“butyouagihpeoplelettingthemoffforfun!Itmustbeasignal。”
“Andmeansnogoodtous,I'llbebound,”saidPuddleglum。
“Friends,”saidthePrinonislaunsuadvehis,hemustbidfarewelltohopesaherwisedeathordeliverahetoolatetosavehishonourandhisreason。Ho,mybeauties”(heeabledoor)。“Heys!Steady,Coalblack!Softlynow,Snowflake!Youarenotten。”
Thehorseswerebhterasandthenoises。Jill,whohadbeensocowardlyaboutghablackholebetweeeher,wentinwithoutfearbetweeampingandss,ahePrihemsaddledandbridledies。Veryfiheylookedastheycameoutiyard,tossingtheirheads。JillmountedSnouddleglumgotupbehiacegotupbehindthePrinCoalblawithagreatechoofhoofs,theyrodeoutofthemaiothestreet。
“Notmugerofbeingburnt。That'sthebrightsideofit,”observedPuddleglum,pointi。There,hardlyahundredyardsaingagainstthewallsofthehouses,>
“Ce!”saidthePriheregoesdowwaterhaslyhalfupthegreatesthillimightesohefirsthalf-hourandehewo。Myfearismoreofthat—”aedwithhisswreattallEarthmanwithboar'stusks,followedbysixothersofassortedshapesandsizeswhohadjustdashedoutofasidestreetaheshadowofthehouseswherenoonecouldseethem。
ThePrihem,aimingalwaysiionoftheglhtbutalittletotheleftofit。Hisplanwastogetroundthefire(ifitwasafire)ontohighground,iheymightfiothenewdiggings。Uhree,heseemedtobealmostenjoyinghimself。Hewhistledasherode,andsangsnatoldsongaboutder-fistofArd。Thetruthis,hewassogladatbeingfreefromhislomentthatalldangersseemedagameinparisofounditaneeriejourney。
&hemwasthesoundofgaangledships,andtherumbleofgbuildings。OverheadwasthegreatpatchhtontheroofoftheUnderworld。Aheadwasthemysteriousglow,whitogrowahesamedireeaualhubbubofshouts,screams,cat-calls,laughter,squeals,andbellowings;andfireworksofallsortsroseinthedarkair。Noonecouldguesswhattheymeahem,thecityartlylitupbytheredgloartlybytheverydifferentlightnomelamps。Buttherelaceswhereheselightsfell,andthoseplaceswerejet-blaandoutofthoseplacestheshapesofEarthmeingandslippiime,alwayswiththeireyesfixedoravellers,alwaystryiofsightthemselves。Therewerebigfadlittlefaces,hugeeyeslikefishes'eyesandlittleeyeslikebears'。Therewerefeathersandbristles,hornsandtusks,noseslikewhipdssolongthattheylookedlikebeards。EverynowandthenagroupofthemwouldgettoobigoretoohePrincewouldbrandishhisswordandmakeashthem。Aures,withallmaings,squeakings,andgs,woulddiveawayintothedarkness。
Butwhentheyhadclimbedmasandwerefarawayfromtheflood,andalmostoutofthetownontheibegantobemoreserious。Theywereheredglowandnearlyo,thoughtheystillotseewhatitreallywas。Butbyitslighttheycouldseetheirenemiesmoreclearly。Hundreds—perhapsafewthousands—ofgnomeswereallmovingtowardit。Buttheyweredoingsoinshortrushes,aopped,theyturnedaravellers。
“Ifyhnessaskedme,”saidPuddleglum,“I'dsaythosefelltocutusoffinfront。”
“Thatwasmythoughttoo,Puddleglum,”saidthePrindweeverfightourwaythroughsomany。Harkyou!Letusrideforthclosebytheedgeofyonderhouse。Andeve,doyouslipoffintoitsshadow。TheLadyandIwillgoforaeofthesedevilswillfollowus,Idoubthidus。Doyou,whohavelongarms,takeonealiveifyoumay,asitpassesyourambush。Wemaygetatruetaleofitorlearnwhatistheirquarrelagainstus。”
“Butwon'ttheothersallerushingatustoresewecatch,”saidJillisosteadyasshetriedtomakeit。
“Then,Madam,”saidthePrince,“youshallseeusdiefightingaroundyou,andyoumusteheLion。Now,goodPuddleglum。”
TheMarsh-wiggleslippedoffintotheshadowasquicklyasacat。Theothers,forasigminuteorso,wentforwardatawalk。Thensuddenlyfrombehiherebrokeoutaseriesofblscreams,mixedwiththefamiliarvoiceofPuddleglum,saying,“Nowthen!Don'tcryoutbeforeyou'rehurt,oryouwillbehurt,see?Ahinkitigbeingkilled。”
“Thatwasgoodhunting,”exclaimedthePriurningCoalblaingbacktotheerofthehouse。“Eustace,”hesaid,“ofyourcourtesy,takeCoalblack'shead。”Theed,andallthreegazedinsilencewhilePuddleglumpulledhiscattothelight。Itwasamostmiserablelittlegnome,onlyaboutthreefeetlong。Ithadase,likeab(onlyhard),oopofitshead,littlepinkeyes,andamouthandseandroundthatitsfacelookedlikethatofapigmyhippopotamus。Iftheyhadnotbeeninsuchatightplace,theywouldhaveburstintolaughteratthesightofit。
“hman,”saidthePriaandholdinghisswordpoiheprisoner'sneck,“speak,up,likeagnome,andyoushallgofree。Playthekhus,aadeadEarthman。GoodPuddleglum,hoeakwhileyouholditsmouthtightshut?”
“No,andit'tbiteeither,”saidPuddleglum。“IfIhadthesillysofthandsthatyouhumanshave(savingyhness'sreverence)I'dhavebeenalloverbloodbyevenaMarsh-wigglegetstiredofbeingchewed。’
“Sirrah,”saidthePrihegeasmouthopen,Puddleglum。”
“Oo-ee-ee,”squealedtheEarthmamego。Itisn'tme。Ididn'tdoit。”
“Didn'tdouddleglum。
“WhateveryourHonourssayIdiddo,”ahecreature。
“Tellmeyourname,”saidthePrindwhatyouEarthmenareallabouttoday。”
“Ohplease,yourHonours,please,kilemen,”whimperedthegnome。“PromiseyouwillheQueen'sgragIsay。”
“TheQueen'sgrace,asyoucallher,”saidthePriernly,“isdead。Ikilledhermyself。”
“What!”criedthegsridiouthwiderao。“Dead?TheWitchdead?AndbyyourHonour'shand?”ItgaveahugesighofreliefahenyourHonourisafriend!”
ThePrihdrewhisswordaninchorso。Puddleglumletthecreaturesitup。Itlookedrouravellerswithitstwinkling,redeyes,chuceortwidbegan。