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TOkeepalongtheedgeofthegorgewasnotsoeasyasithadlooked.Beforetheyhadgonemanyyardstheywereconfrontedwithyoungfirwoodsgrowingontheveryedge,andaftertheyhadtriedtogothroughthese,stoopingandpushingforabouttenminutes,theyrealizedthat,inthere,itwouldtakethemanhourtodohalfamile.Sotheycamebackandoutagainanddecidedtogoroundthefirwood.Thistookthemmuchfarthertotheirrightthantheywantedtogo,faroutofsightofthecliffsandoutofsoundoftheriver,tilltheybegantobeafraidtheyhadlostitaltogether.Nobodyknewthetime,butitwasgettingtothehottestpartoftheday.
Whentheywereableatlasttogobacktotheedgeofthegorge(nearlyamilebelowthepointfromwhichtheyhadstarted)theyfoundthecliffsontheirsideofitagooddeallowerandmorebroken.Soontheyfoundawaydownintothegorgeandcontinuedthejourneyattheriver’sedge.Butfirsttheyhadarestandalongdrink.Noonewastalkinganymoreaboutbreakfast,orevendinner,withCaspian.
TheymayhavebeenwisetosticktotheRushinsteadofgoingalongthetop.Itkeptthemsureoftheirdirection:andeversincethefirwoodtheyhadallbeenafraidofbeingforcedtoofaroutoftheircourseandlosingthemselvesinthewood.Itwasanoldandpathlessforest,andyoucouldnotkeepanythinglikeastraightcourseinit.Patchesofhopelessbrambles,fallentrees,boggyplacesanddenseundergrowthwouldbealwaysgettinginyourway.ButthegorgeoftheRushwasnotatallaniceplacefortravellingeither.Imean,itwasnotaniceplaceforpeopleinahurry.Foranafternoon’srambleendinginapicnicteaitwouldhavebeendelightful.Ithadeverythingyoucouldwantonanoccasionofthatsort—rumblingwaterfalls,silvercascades,deep,amber-colouredpools,mossyrocks,anddeepmossonthebanksinwhichyoucouldsinkoveryourankles,everykindoffern,jewel-likedragonflies,sometimesahawkoverheadandonce(PeterandTrumpkin.boththought)aneagle.ButofcoursewhatthechildrenandtheDwarfwantedtoseeassoonaspossiblewastheGreatRiverbelowthem,andBeruna,andthewaytoAslan’sHow.
Astheywenton,theRushbegantofallmoreandmoresteeply.Theirjourneybecamemoreandmoreofaclimbandlessandlessofawalk—inplacesevenadangerousclimboverslipperyrockwithanastydropintodarkchasms,andtheriverroaringangrilyatthebotto
Youmaybesuretheywatchedthecliffsontheirlefteagerlyforanysignofabreakoranyplacewheretheycouldclimbthem;butthosecliffsremainedcruel.Itwasmaddening,becauseeveryoneknewthatifoncetheywereoutofthegorgeonthatside,theywouldhaveonlyasmoothslopeandafairlyshortwalktoCaspian’sheadquarters.
TheboysandtheDwarfwerenowinfavouroflightingafireandcookingtheirbear-meat.Susandidn’twantthis;sheonlywanted,asshesaid,“togetonandfinishitandgetoutofthesebeastlywoods”.Lucywasfartootiredandmiserabletohaveanyopinionaboutanything.Butastherewasnodrywoodtobehad,itmatteredverylittlewhatanyonethought.Theboysbegantowonderifrawmeatwasreallyasnastyastheyhadalwaysbeentold.Trumpkinassuredthemitwas.
Ofcourse,ifthechildrenhadattemptedajourneylikethisafewdaysagoinEngland,theywouldhavebeenwornout.IthinkIhaveexplainedbeforehowNarniawasalteringthem.EvenLucywasbynow,sotospeak,onlyone-thirdofalittlegirlgoingtoboardingschoolforthefirsttime,andtwo-thirdsofQueenLucyofNarnia.
“Atlast!”saidSusan.
“Oh,hurray!”saidPeter.
Therivergorgehadjustmadeabendandthewholeviewspreadoutbeneaththem.Theycouldseeopencountrystretchingbeforethemtothehorizonand,betweenitandthem,thebroadsilverribbonoftheGreatRiver.TheycouldseethespeciallybroadandshallowplacewhichhadoncebeentheFordsofBerunabutwasnowspannedbyalong,many-archedbridge.Therewasalittletownatthefarendofit.
“ByJove,”saidEdmund.“WefoughttheBattleofBerunajustwherethattownis!”
Thischeeredtheboysmorethananything.Youcan’thelpfeelingstrongerwhenyoulookataplacewhereyouwonagloriousvictorynottomentionakingdom,hundredsofyearsago.PeterandEdmundweresoonsobusytalkingaboutthebattlethattheyforgottheirsorefeetandtheheavydragoftheirmailshirtsontheirshoulders.TheDwarfwasinterestedtoo.
Theywereallgettingonataquickerpacenow.Thegoingbecameeasier.Thoughtherewerestillsheercliffsontheirleft,thegroundwasbecominglowerontheirright.Soonitwasnolongeragorgeatall,onlyavalley.Therewerenomorewaterfallsandpresentlytheywereinfairlythickwoodsagain.
Then—allatonce—whizz,andasoundratherlikethestrokeofawoodpecker.Thechildrenwerestillwonderingwhere(agesago)theyhadheardasoundjustlikethatandwhytheydislikeditso,whenTrumpkinshouted,“Down,”atthesamemomentforcingLucy(whohappenedtobenexttohim)flatdownintothebracken.Peter,whohadbeenlookinguptoseeifhecouldspotasquirrel,hadseenwhatitwas—alongcruelarrowhadsunkintoatreetrunkjustabovehishead.AshepulledSusandownanddroppedhimself,anothercameraspingoverhisshoulderandstruckthegroundathisside.
“Quick!Quick!Getback!Crawl!”pantedTrumpkin.
Theyturnedandwriggledalonguphill,underthebrackenamidcloudsofhorriblybuzzingflies.Arrowswhizzedroundthe
OnestruckSusan’shelmetwithasharppingandglancedoff.Theycrawledquicker.Sweatpouredoffthem.Thentheyran,stoopingnearlydouble.Theboysheldtheirswordsintheirhandsforfeartheywouldtripthemup.
Itwasheart-breakingwork—alluphillagain,backoverthegroundtheyhadalreadytravelled.Whentheyfeltthattheyreallycouldn’trunanymore,eventosavetheirlives,theyalldroppeddowninthedampmossbesideawaterfallandbehindabigboulder,panting.Theyweresurprisedtoseehowhightheyhadalreadygot.
Theylistenedintentlyandheardnosoundofpursuit.
“Sothat’sallright,”saidTrumpkin,drawingadeepbreath.“They’renotsearchingthewood.Onlysentries,Iexpect.ButitmeansthatMirazhasanoutpostdownthere.Bottlesandbattledores!though,itwasanearthing.”
“Ioughttohavemyheadsmackedforbringingusthiswayatall,”saidPeter.
“Onthecontrary,yourMajesty,”saidtheDwarf.“Foronethingitwasn’tyou,itwasyourroyalbrother,KingEdmund,whofirstsuggestedgoingbyGlasswater.”
“I’mafraidtheD.L.F.’sright,”saidEdmund,whohadquitehonestlyforgottenthiseversincethingsbegangoingwrong.
“Andforanother,”continuedTrumpkin,“ifwe’dgonemyway,we’dhavewalkedstraightintothatnewoutpost,mostlikely;oratleasthadjustthesametroubleavoidingit.IthinkthisGlasswaterroutehasturnedoutforthebest.”
“Ablessingindisguise,”saidSusan.
“Somedisguise!”saidEdmund.
“Isupposewe’llhavetogorightupthegorgeagainnow,”saidLucy.
“Lu,you’reahero,”saidPeter.“That’sthenearestyou’vegottodaytosayingItoldyouso.Let’sgeton.”
“Andassoonaswe’rewellupintotheforest,”saidTrumpkin,
“whateveranyonesays,I’mgoingtolightafireandcooksupper.Butwemustgetwellawayfromhere.”
Thereisnoneedtodescribehowtheytoiledbackupthegorge.Itwasprettyhardwork,butoddlyenougheveryonefeltmorecheerful.Theyweregettingtheirsecondwind;andthewordsupperhadhadawonderfuleffect.
Theyreachedthefirwoodwhichhadcausedthemsomuchtroublewhileitwasstilldaylight,andbivouackedinahollowjustaboveit.Itwastediousgatheringthefirewood;butitwasgrandwhenthefireblazedupandtheybeganproducingthedampandsmearyparcelsofbear-meatwhichwouldhavebeensoveryunattractivetoanyonewhohadspentthedayindoors.TheDwarfhadsplendidideasaboutcookery.Eachapple(theystillhadafewofthese)waswrappedupinbear’smeat—asifitwastobeappledumplingwithmeatinsteadofpastry,onlymuchthicker—andspikedonasharpstickandthenroasted.Andthejuiceoftheappleworkedallthroughthemeat,likeapplesaucewithroastpork.Bearthathaslivedtoomuchonotheranimalsisnotverynice,butbearthathashadplentyofhoneyandfruitisexcellent,andthisturnedouttobethatsortofbear.Itwasatrulygloriousmeal.And,ofcourse,nowashingup—onlylyingbackandwatchingthesmokefromTrumpkin’spipeandstretchingone’stiredlegsandchatting.EveryonefeltquitehopefulnowaboutfindingKingCaspiantomorrowanddefeatingMirazinafewdays.Itmaynothavebeensensibleofthemtofeellikethis,buttheydid.
Theydroppedofftosleeponebyone,butallprettyquickly.
Lucywokeoutofthedeepestsleepyoucanimagine,withthefeelingthatthevoiceshelikedbestintheworldhadbeencallinghername.Shethoughtatfirstitwasherfather’svoice,butthatdidnotseemquiteright.ThenshethoughtitwasPeter’svoice,butthatdidnotseemtofiteither.Shedidnotwanttogetup;notbecauseshewasstilltired—onthecontraryshewaswonderfullyrestedandalltheacheshadgonefromherbones-butbecauseshefeltsoextremelyhappyandcomfortable.ShewaslookingstraightupattheNarnianmoon,whichislargerthanours,andatthestarrysky,fortheplacewheretheyhadbivouackedwascomparativelyopen.
“Lucy,”camethecallagain,neitherherfather’svoicenorPeter’s.Shesatup,tremblingwithexcitementbutnotwithfear.Themoonwassobrightthatthewholeforestlandscapearoundherwasalmostasclearasday,thoughitlookedwilder.Behindherwasthefirwood;awaytoherrightthejaggedcliff-topsonthefarsideofthegorge;straightahead,opengrasstowhereagladeoftreesbeganaboutabow-shotaway.Lucylookedveryhardatthetreesofthatglade.
“Why,Idobelievethey’removing,”shesaidtoherself.“They’rewalkingabout.”
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