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《最后一战》第16期:夜里发生的事(4)

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But the darkness and the cold and the quietness went on just the same.然而,黑暗、寒冷和寂静依旧是老样子,毫无变化。"让我被杀死吧,"国王喊道,"我丝毫不为我自己恳求什么。可我求你光临,拯救整个纳尼亚。"不论在黑夜里或是树林里,依旧丝毫没有变化,但在蒂莲的内心里开始发生了一种变化,自己也不知道为什么,他开始感到一种隐隐约约的希望。他反正感到自己比较强有力了。"啊,阿斯兰,阿斯兰,"他低声说道,"如果你不愿亲自驾临,至少从其他世界给我派些助手来吧。啊,让我呼唤他们。让我的声音传到外部世界去。"接着,自己也不明白自己正在干什么,他突然大声叫喊起来:
"Let me be killed," cried the King. "I ask nothing for myself. But come and save all Narnia.""孩子们!孩子们!纳尼亚的朋友们!快,到我这儿来吧。我在天涯海角呼唤你们,我是蒂莲,纳尼亚的国王,凯尔帕拉维尔的君主,人迹罕至的群岛的帝王!"
And still there was no change in the night or the wood, but there began to be a kind of change inside Tirian. Without knowing why, he began to feel a faint hope. And he felt somehow stronger. "Oh Aslan, Aslan," he whispered. "If you will not come yourself, at least send me the helpers from beyond the world. Or let me call them. Let my voice carry beyond the world." Then, hardly knowing that he was doing it, he suddenly cried out in a great voice:于是他立刻进入了一个梦境(如果这是个梦),比他生平做过的任何一个梦都要鲜明生动。
"Children! Children! Friends of Narnia! Quick. Come to me. Across the worlds I call you; I Tirian, King of Narnia, Lord of Cair Paravel, and Emperor of the Lone Islands!"他仿佛正站在一个灯火辉煌的房间里,有七个人围着一张桌子坐在那儿。看上去他们刚吃完饭。有两个人年纪很大,一个是自须老汉,二个是老妇人,生着聪明而欢乐的闪闪烁烁的眼睛。坐在老汉右边的人还没有成年,肯定比蒂莲本人还年轻,但他的脸上已经具有国王和战士的神情。对于坐在老妇人右边那个少年,几乎也可以说同样的话。桌子对面,脸朝蒂莲,坐着一位金发姑娘,比上述两位还要年轻,而坐在她两边的一男一女,那就更年轻了。他们都穿着蒂莲觉得是最最古怪的衣裳。但他没有时间去考虑这些细节,因为最年轻的男孩和两个小姑娘立刻从座位上跳起身来,有一位还发出了一声轻微的叫喊。老妇人吃了一惊,猛吸了一口气。老汉必定也做出了一个突然动作,因为放在他右手边的酒杯,给碰下桌子去了,蒂莲听得见酒杯啪啦跌碎在地板上时的声音。于是蒂莲认识到这些人能看见他,他们正瞪眼瞧着他,仿佛他们看见了一个鬼魂似的。但他也看在眼里:坐在老汉身旁的那位国王模样的人,可从未动弹过(尽管他的脸色变白了),只不过把他的手捏得紧紧的而已。接着他就说道:
And immediately he was plunged into a dream (if it was a dream) more vivid than any he had had in his life."说出来吧,如果你不是个幻影或梦。你具有纳尼亚人的神态,而我们是纳尼亚王国的七个朋友。"
He seemed to be standing in a lighted room where seven people sat round a table. It looked as if they had just finished their meal. Two of those people were very old, an old man with a white beard and an old woman with wise, merry, twinkling eyes. He who sat at the right hand of the old man was hardly full grown, certainly younger than Tirian himself, but his face had already the look of a king and a warrior. And you could almost say the same of the other youth who sat at the right hand of the old woman. Facing Tirian across the table sat a fair-haired girl younger than either of these, and on either side of her a boy and girl who were younger still. They were all dressed in what seemed to Tirian the oddest kind of clothes.蒂莲很想说话,他力图大声喊叫,他是纳尼亚王国的蒂莲,迫切需要帮助。但他发觉(就像我们在梦里也常发觉的那样)他的嗓门里发不出声音来。已经对他说话的那个人站起身来了。"影子也好,鬼魂也好,不论你究竟是什么人,"他一边说一边盯住蒂莲直瞧,"如果你来自纳尼亚,我以阿斯兰的名义命令你,把话对我说出来吧。我就是大国王彼得。"
But he had no time to think about details like that, for instantly the younger boy and both the girls started to their feet, and one of them gave a little scream. The old woman started and drew in her breath sharply. The old man must have made some sudden movement too for the wine glass which stood at his right hand was swept off the table: Tirian could hear the tinkling noise as it broke on the floor.这房间开始在蒂莲的眼前摇摇晃晃。他听到这七个人立刻一齐说话的声音,而且声音都在一秒钟又一秒钟地减弱下去,他们说的是类似这样的话"瞧,它在褪色了。"
Then Tirian realized that these people could see him; they were staring at him as if they saw a ghost. But he noticed that the king-like one who sat at the old man's right never moved (though he turned pale) except that he clenched his hand very tight. Then he said:"它在溶化了。""它在消失了。"一会儿后他便完全从梦中醒过来了,仍旧绑在树上,比以前更加寒冷、僵硬。树林里充满了日出之前苍白而阴沉的光芒,他浑身被露水湿透,早晨快要来临了。
"Speak, if you're not a phantom or a dream. You have a Narnian look about you and we are the seven friends of Narnia."这一梦醒之际,乃是他生平所经历过的最最难堪的时刻。
Tirian was longing to speak, and he tried to cry out aloud that he was Tirian of Narnia, in great need of help. But he found (as I have sometimes found in dreams too) that his voice made no noise at all.
The one who had already spoken to him rose to his feet. "Shadow or spirit or whatever you are," he said, fixing his eyes full upon Tirian. "If you are from Narnia, I charge you in the name of Aslan, speak to me. I am Peter the High King."
The room began to swim before Tirian's eyes. He heard the voices of those seven people all speaking at once, and all getting fainter every second, and they were saying things like, "Look! It's fading." "It's melting away." "It's vanishing." Next moment he was wide awake, still tied to the tree, colder and stiffer than ever. The wood was full of the pale, dreary light that comes before sunrise, and he was soaking wet with dew; it was nearly morning.
That waking was about the worst moment he had ever had in his life.

But the darkness and the cold and the quietness went on just the same.
"Let me be killed," cried the King. "I ask nothing for myself. But come and save all Narnia."
And still there was no change in the night or the wood, but there began to be a kind of change inside Tirian. Without knowing why, he began to feel a faint hope. And he felt somehow stronger. "Oh Aslan, Aslan," he whispered. "If you will not come yourself, at least send me the helpers from beyond the world. Or let me call them. Let my voice carry beyond the world." Then, hardly knowing that he was doing it, he suddenly cried out in a great voice:
"Children! Children! Friends of Narnia! Quick. Come to me. Across the worlds I call you; I Tirian, King of Narnia, Lord of Cair Paravel, and Emperor of the Lone Islands!"
And immediately he was plunged into a dream (if it was a dream) more vivid than any he had had in his life.
He seemed to be standing in a lighted room where seven people sat round a table. It looked as if they had just finished their meal. Two of those people were very old, an old man with a white beard and an old woman with wise, merry, twinkling eyes. He who sat at the right hand of the old man was hardly full grown, certainly younger than Tirian himself, but his face had already the look of a king and a warrior. And you could almost say the same of the other youth who sat at the right hand of the old woman. Facing Tirian across the table sat a fair-haired girl younger than either of these, and on either side of her a boy and girl who were younger still. They were all dressed in what seemed to Tirian the oddest kind of clothes.
But he had no time to think about details like that, for instantly the younger boy and both the girls started to their feet, and one of them gave a little scream. The old woman started and drew in her breath sharply. The old man must have made some sudden movement too for the wine glass which stood at his right hand was swept off the table: Tirian could hear the tinkling noise as it broke on the floor.
Then Tirian realized that these people could see him; they were staring at him as if they saw a ghost. But he noticed that the king-like one who sat at the old man's right never moved (though he turned pale) except that he clenched his hand very tight. Then he said:
"Speak, if you're not a phantom or a dream. You have a Narnian look about you and we are the seven friends of Narnia."
Tirian was longing to speak, and he tried to cry out aloud that he was Tirian of Narnia, in great need of help. But he found (as I have sometimes found in dreams too) that his voice made no noise at all.
The one who had already spoken to him rose to his feet. "Shadow or spirit or whatever you are," he said, fixing his eyes full upon Tirian. "If you are from Narnia, I charge you in the name of Aslan, speak to me. I am Peter the High King."
The room began to swim before Tirian's eyes. He heard the voices of those seven people all speaking at once, and all getting fainter every second, and they were saying things like, "Look! It's fading." "It's melting away." "It's vanishing." Next moment he was wide awake, still tied to the tree, colder and stiffer than ever. The wood was full of the pale, dreary light that comes before sunrise, and he was soaking wet with dew; it was nearly morning.
That waking was about the worst moment he had ever had in his life.

然而,黑暗、寒冷和寂静依旧是老样子,毫无变化。"让我被杀死吧,"国王喊道,"我丝毫不为我自己恳求什么。可我求你光临,拯救整个纳尼亚。"不论在黑夜里或是树林里,依旧丝毫没有变化,但在蒂莲的内心里开始发生了一种变化,自己也不知道为什么,他开始感到一种隐隐约约的希望。他反正感到自己比较强有力了。"啊,阿斯兰,阿斯兰,"他低声说道,"如果你不愿亲自驾临,至少从其他世界给我派些助手来吧。啊,让我呼唤他们。让我的声音传到外部世界去。"接着,自己也不明白自己正在干什么,他突然大声叫喊起来:
"孩子们!孩子们!纳尼亚的朋友们!快,到我这儿来吧。我在天涯海角呼唤你们,我是蒂莲,纳尼亚的国王,凯尔帕拉维尔的君主,人迹罕至的群岛的帝王!"
于是他立刻进入了一个梦境(如果这是个梦),比他生平做过的任何一个梦都要鲜明生动。
他仿佛正站在一个灯火辉煌的房间里,有七个人围着一张桌子坐在那儿。看上去他们刚吃完饭。有两个人年纪很大,一个是自须老汉,二个是老妇人,生着聪明而欢乐的闪闪烁烁的眼睛。坐在老汉右边的人还没有成年,肯定比蒂莲本人还年轻,但他的脸上已经具有国王和战士的神情。对于坐在老妇人右边那个少年,几乎也可以说同样的话。桌子对面,脸朝蒂莲,坐着一位金发姑娘,比上述两位还要年轻,而坐在她两边的一男一女,那就更年轻了。他们都穿着蒂莲觉得是最最古怪的衣裳。但他没有时间去考虑这些细节,因为最年轻的男孩和两个小姑娘立刻从座位上跳起身来,有一位还发出了一声轻微的叫喊。老妇人吃了一惊,猛吸了一口气。老汉必定也做出了一个突然动作,因为放在他右手边的酒杯,给碰下桌子去了,蒂莲听得见酒杯啪啦跌碎在地板上时的声音。于是蒂莲认识到这些人能看见他,他们正瞪眼瞧着他,仿佛他们看见了一个鬼魂似的。但他也看在眼里:坐在老汉身旁的那位国王模样的人,可从未动弹过(尽管他的脸色变白了),只不过把他的手捏得紧紧的而已。接着他就说道:
"说出来吧,如果你不是个幻影或梦。你具有纳尼亚人的神态,而我们是纳尼亚王国的七个朋友。"
蒂莲很想说话,他力图大声喊叫,他是纳尼亚王国的蒂莲,迫切需要帮助。但他发觉(就像我们在梦里也常发觉的那样)他的嗓门里发不出声音来。已经对他说话的那个人站起身来了。"影子也好,鬼魂也好,不论你究竟是什么人,"他一边说一边盯住蒂莲直瞧,"如果你来自纳尼亚,我以阿斯兰的名义命令你,把话对我说出来吧。我就是大国王彼得。"
这房间开始在蒂莲的眼前摇摇晃晃。他听到这七个人立刻一齐说话的声音,而且声音都在一秒钟又一秒钟地减弱下去,他们说的是类似这样的话"瞧,它在褪色了。"
"它在溶化了。""它在消失了。"一会儿后他便完全从梦中醒过来了,仍旧绑在树上,比以前更加寒冷、僵硬。树林里充满了日出之前苍白而阴沉的光芒,他浑身被露水湿透,早晨快要来临了。
这一梦醒之际,乃是他生平所经历过的最最难堪的时刻。

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dreary ['driəri]

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adj. 沉闷的,令人沮丧的,情绪低落的

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adj. 生动的,鲜艳的,栩栩如生的

 
fading ['feidiŋ]

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n. 褪色;衰退;凋谢 v. 使衰落(fade的ing形

 
faint [feint]

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warrior ['wɔ:riə]

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shadow ['ʃædəu]

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movement ['mu:vmənt]

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