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《最后一战》第13期:夜里发生的事(1)

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Chapter 4 What Happened That Night第4章 夜里发生的事
THE King was so dizzy from being knocked down that he hardly knew what was happening until the Calormenes untied his wrists and put his arms straight down by his sides and set him with his back against an ash tree. Then they bound ropes round his ankles and his knees and his waist and his chest and left him there. What worried him worst at the moment - for it is often little things that are hardest to stand - was that his lip was bleeding where they had hit him and he couldn't wipe the little trickle of blood away although it tickled him.国王给打得晕头晕脑地倒下了,他不知道正在发生什么事,直至卡乐门人缚住他的腕关节,叫他的两臂笔直下垂在身体的两侧,背脊靠在一棵枝树上。然后他们用绳索团团捆住他的踝关节、膝关节、腰部和胸膛,这就把他丢在那儿了。此时此刻,使他忧虑重重的,倒是他的嘴唇在出血,他们打破了他的嘴唇,他没法儿擦掉伤口滴出来的血,痒得难受——时常是小小的事情最难受。
From where he was he could still see the little stable on the top of the hill and the Ape sitting in front of it. He could just hear the Ape's voice still going on and, every now and then, some answer from the crowd, but he could not make out the words.国王绑在校树上仍能望见山顶上的小马厩以及坐在马厩前的无尾猿。他能间歇地勉强听到无尾猿继续说话的声音,以及群众中答话的声音,但他听不清楚说话中的具体字句。
"I wonder what they've done to Jewel," thought the King."不晓得他们怎样对待珍宝啊。"国王心中想道。
Presently the crowd of beasts broke up and began going away in different directions. Some passed close to Tirian. They looked at him as if they were both frightened and sorry to see him tied up but none of them spoke. Soon they had all gone and there was silence in the wood. Then hours and hours went past and Tirian became first very thirsty and then very hungry; and as the afternoon dragged on and turned into evening, he became cold too. His back was very sore. The sun went down and it began to be twilight.这群野兽不久就散开了,开始朝着不同的方向走掉了。有的就在蒂莲身边走过。它们瞧瞧他,看到他绑在树上,它们仿佛感到害怕而又抱歉,但它们谁也不说话。不久,它们都走掉了,树林里一片寂静。时间一个钟头又一个钟头地过去,蒂莲起初感到十分口渴,后来又感到十分饥饿;拖延到傍晚时,他感到寒冷了。他的背脊疼痛。太阳落山了,黄昏开始了。'
When it was almost dark Tirian heard a light pitter-patter of feet and saw some small creatures coming towards him. The three on the left were Mice, and there was a Rabbit in the middle: on the right were two Moles. Both these were carrying little bags on their backs which gave them a curious look in the dark so that at first he wondered what kind of beasts they were. Then, in a moment, they were all standing up on their hind legs, laying their cool paws on his knees and giving his knees snuffly animal kisses. (They could reach his knees because Narnian Talking Beasts of that sort are bigger than the dumb beasts of the same kind in England.)天色几乎全黑时,蒂莲听到一种轻微的窸窸窣窣的脚步声,看到有些小动物在朝他走过来。左边三只是老鼠,中间一只是野兔,右边两只是鼹鼠。这些小动物的背上都驮着个小袋子,这就使它们在黑暗中显得奇形怪状,乍一看时,认不出它们是什么动物。一会儿之后,它们都用后腿站起来了,把它们冰凉的脚爪按在国王的膝头上,而且抽抽噎噎地给他的膝头以野兽的接吻。(它们能够够得上国王的膝头,因为纳尼亚的会说人话的这种小兽,比我们英国的同类小兽身材要高大得多。)
"Lord King! dear Lord King," said their shrill voices, "we are so sorry for you. We daren't untie you because Aslan might be angry with us. But we've brought you your supper.""国王陛下,亲爱的国王陛下,"它们又尖又细的声音说道,"我们真为你感到难过。我们不敢替你松绑,因为说不定阿斯兰会对我们大发雷霆。然而,我们给你送晚饭来了。"
At once the first Mouse climbed nimbly up till he was perched on the rope that bound Tirian's chest and was wrinkling his blunt nose in front of Tirian's face. Then the second Mouse climbed up and hung on just below the first Mouse. The other beasts stood on the ground and began handing things up.第一只老鼠立刻敏捷地爬了上来,它的脚踩在缚住蒂莲胸膛的绳索上,它对着蒂莲的脸,正在翕动它那迟钝的鼻子。然后第二只老鼠爬了上来,挂在第一只老鼠的下面。其余的小兽都站在地上,开始把食物递上来。

Chapter 4 What Happened That Night
THE King was so dizzy from being knocked down that he hardly knew what was happening until the Calormenes untied his wrists and put his arms straight down by his sides and set him with his back against an ash tree. Then they bound ropes round his ankles and his knees and his waist and his chest and left him there. What worried him worst at the moment - for it is often little things that are hardest to stand - was that his lip was bleeding where they had hit him and he couldn't wipe the little trickle of blood away although it tickled him.
From where he was he could still see the little stable on the top of the hill and the Ape sitting in front of it. He could just hear the Ape's voice still going on and, every now and then, some answer from the crowd, but he could not make out the words.
"I wonder what they've done to Jewel," thought the King.
Presently the crowd of beasts broke up and began going away in different directions. Some passed close to Tirian. They looked at him as if they were both frightened and sorry to see him tied up but none of them spoke. Soon they had all gone and there was silence in the wood. Then hours and hours went past and Tirian became first very thirsty and then very hungry; and as the afternoon dragged on and turned into evening, he became cold too. His back was very sore. The sun went down and it began to be twilight.
When it was almost dark Tirian heard a light pitter-patter of feet and saw some small creatures coming towards him. The three on the left were Mice, and there was a Rabbit in the middle: on the right were two Moles. Both these were carrying little bags on their backs which gave them a curious look in the dark so that at first he wondered what kind of beasts they were. Then, in a moment, they were all standing up on their hind legs, laying their cool paws on his knees and giving his knees snuffly animal kisses. (They could reach his knees because Narnian Talking Beasts of that sort are bigger than the dumb beasts of the same kind in England.)
"Lord King! dear Lord King," said their shrill voices, "we are so sorry for you. We daren't untie you because Aslan might be angry with us. But we've brought you your supper."
At once the first Mouse climbed nimbly up till he was perched on the rope that bound Tirian's chest and was wrinkling his blunt nose in front of Tirian's face. Then the second Mouse climbed up and hung on just below the first Mouse. The other beasts stood on the ground and began handing things up.

第4章 夜里发生的事
国王给打得晕头晕脑地倒下了,他不知道正在发生什么事,直至卡乐门人缚住他的腕关节,叫他的两臂笔直下垂在身体的两侧,背脊靠在一棵枝树上。然后他们用绳索团团捆住他的踝关节、膝关节、腰部和胸膛,这就把他丢在那儿了。此时此刻,使他忧虑重重的,倒是他的嘴唇在出血,他们打破了他的嘴唇,他没法儿擦掉伤口滴出来的血,痒得难受——时常是小小的事情最难受。
国王绑在校树上仍能望见山顶上的小马厩以及坐在马厩前的无尾猿。他能间歇地勉强听到无尾猿继续说话的声音,以及群众中答话的声音,但他听不清楚说话中的具体字句。
"不晓得他们怎样对待珍宝啊。"国王心中想道。
这群野兽不久就散开了,开始朝着不同的方向走掉了。有的就在蒂莲身边走过。它们瞧瞧他,看到他绑在树上,它们仿佛感到害怕而又抱歉,但它们谁也不说话。不久,它们都走掉了,树林里一片寂静。时间一个钟头又一个钟头地过去,蒂莲起初感到十分口渴,后来又感到十分饥饿;拖延到傍晚时,他感到寒冷了。他的背脊疼痛。太阳落山了,黄昏开始了。'
天色几乎全黑时,蒂莲听到一种轻微的窸窸窣窣的脚步声,看到有些小动物在朝他走过来。左边三只是老鼠,中间一只是野兔,右边两只是鼹鼠。这些小动物的背上都驮着个小袋子,这就使它们在黑暗中显得奇形怪状,乍一看时,认不出它们是什么动物。一会儿之后,它们都用后腿站起来了,把它们冰凉的脚爪按在国王的膝头上,而且抽抽噎噎地给他的膝头以野兽的接吻。(它们能够够得上国王的膝头,因为纳尼亚的会说人话的这种小兽,比我们英国的同类小兽身材要高大得多。)
"国王陛下,亲爱的国王陛下,"它们又尖又细的声音说道,"我们真为你感到难过。我们不敢替你松绑,因为说不定阿斯兰会对我们大发雷霆。然而,我们给你送晚饭来了。"
第一只老鼠立刻敏捷地爬了上来,它的脚踩在缚住蒂莲胸膛的绳索上,它对着蒂莲的脸,正在翕动它那迟钝的鼻子。然后第二只老鼠爬了上来,挂在第一只老鼠的下面。其余的小兽都站在地上,开始把食物递上来。

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blunt [blʌnt]

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adj. 钝的,迟钝的,直率的
v. 使迟钝,

 
stable ['steibl]

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adj. 稳定的,安定的,可靠的
n. 马厩,

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silence ['sailəns]

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n. 沉默,寂静
vt. 使安静,使沉默

 
waist [weist]

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n. 腰,腰部

 
thirsty ['θə:sti]

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adj. 口渴的,渴望的

 
spoke [spəuk]

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v. 说,说话,演说

 
bleeding ['bli:diŋ]

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n. 出血;渗色 adj. 流血的;同情的 v. 出血;

 
curious ['kjuəriəs]

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adj. 好奇的,奇特的

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frightened ['fraitnd]

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adj. 受惊的,受恐吓的

 
shrill [ʃril]

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n. 尖锐的声音 adj. 尖锐的,刺耳的 v. 用尖锐

 

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