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CHAPTER TWELVE THE DARK ISLAND (第1/8页)

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AFTER this adventure they sailed on south and a little east for twelve days with a gentle wind,the skies being mostly clear and the air warm,and saw no bird or fish,except that once there were whales spouting a long way to starboard.Lucy and Reepicheep played a good deal of chess at this time.Then on the thirteenth day,Edmund,from the fighting top,sighted what looked like a great dark mountain rising out of the sea on their port bow.

They altered course and made for this land,mostly by oar, for the wind would not serve them to sail north-east.When evening fell they were still a long way from it and rowed all night. Next morning the weather was fair but a flat calm.The dark mass lay ahead,much nearer and larger,but still very dim,so that some thought it was still a long way off and others thought they were running into a mist.

About nine that morning,very suddenly,it was so close that they could see that it was not land at all,nor even,in an ordinary sense,a mist.It was a Darkness.It is rather hard to describe, but you will see what it was like if you imagine yourself looking into the mouth of a railway tunnel-a tunnel either so long or so twisty that you cannot see the light at the far end.And you know what it would be like.For a few feet you would see the rails and sleepers and gravel in broad daylight;then there would come a place where they were in twilight;and then,pretty suddenly, but of course without a sharp dividing line,they would vanish altogether into smooth,solid blackness.It was just so here. For a few feet in front of their bows they could see the swell of the bright greenish-blue water.Beyond that,they could see the water looking pale and grey as it would look late in the evening.But beyond that again,utter blackness as if they had come to the edge of moonless and starless night.

Caspian shouted to the boatswain to keep her back,and all except the rowers rushed forward and gazed from the bows.But there was nothing to be seen by gazing.Behind them was the sea and the sun,before them the Darkness.

“Do we go into this ?”asked Caspian at length.

“Not by my advice,”said Drinian.

“The Captain’s right,”said several sailors.

“I almost think he is,”said Edmund.

Lucy and Eustace didn’t speak but they felt very glad inside at the turn things seemed to be taking.But all at once the clear voice of Reepicheep broke in upon the silence.

“And why not?”he said.“Will someone explain to me why not.”

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