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The Lion, the Witch and the War-第2章

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rees!〃 exclaimed lucy。 and then she saw that there was a light ahead of  her; not a few inches away where the back of the wardrobe ought to have been; but a long  way off。

something cold and soft was falling on her。 a moment later she found that  she was standing in the middle of a wood at night…time with snow under her feet and  snowflakes falling through the air。

lucy felt a little frightened; but she felt very inquisitive and excited as  well。 she looked back over her shoulder and there; between the dark tree trunks; she could  still see the open doorway of the wardrobe and even catch a glimpse of the empty room  from which she had set out。 (she had; of course; left the door open; for she knew that  it is a very silly thing to shut oneself into a wardrobe。) it seemed to be still daylight  there。 〃i can always get back if anything goes wrong;〃 thought lucy。 she began to walk forward;  crunch…crunch over the snow and through the wood towards the other light。 in about  ten minutes she reached it and found it was a lamp…post。 as she stood looking at it;  wondering why there was a lamp…post in the middle of a wood and wondering what to do  next; she heard a pitter patter of feet ing towards her。 and soon after that a very  strange person stepped out from among the trees into the light of the lamp…post。

he was only a little taller than lucy herself and he carried over his head  an umbrella; white with snow。 from the waist upwards he was like a man; but his legs  were shaped like a goats (the hair on them was glossy black) and instead of feet he  had goats hoofs。

he also had a tail; but lucy did not notice this at first because it was  neatly caught up over the arm that held the umbrella so as to keep it from trailing in the  snow。 he had a red woollen muffler round his neck and his skin was rather reddish too。 he  had a strange; but pleasant little face; with a short pointed beard and curly hair; and  out of the hair there stuck two horns; one on each side of his forehead。 one of his hands; as i  have said; held  

the umbrella: in the other arm he carried several brown…paper parcels。 what  with the parcels and the snow it looked just as if he had been doing his christmas  shopping。 he was a faun。 and when he saw lucy he gave such a start of surprise that he  dropped all his parcels。

〃goodness gracious me!〃 exclaimed the faun。

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CHAPTER TWO

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what lucy found there  〃good evening;〃 said lucy。 but the faun was so busy picking up its parcels  that at first it did not reply。 when it had finished it made her a little bow。

〃good evening; good evening;〃 said the faun。 〃excuse me … i dont want to  be inquisitive … but should i be right in thinking that you are a daughter of eve?”

〃my names lucy;〃 said she; not quite understanding him。

〃but you are … forgive me … you are what they call a girl?〃 said the faun。

〃of course im a girl;〃 said lucy。

〃you are in fact human?”

〃of course im human;〃 said lucy; still a little puzzled。

〃to be sure; to be sure;〃 said the faun。 〃how stupid of me! but ive never  seen a son of adam or a daughter of eve before。 i am delighted。 that is to say …〃 and  then it stopped as if it had been going to say something it had not intended but had  remembered in time。

〃delighted; delighted;〃 it went on。 〃allow me to introduce myself。 my name  is tumnus。”

〃i am very pleased to meet you; mr tumnus;〃 said lucy。

〃and may i ask; o lucy daughter of eve;〃 said mr tumnus; 〃how you have e  into narnia?”

〃narnia? whats that?〃 said lucy。

〃this is the land of narnia;〃 said the faun; 〃where we are now; all that  lies between the lamp…post and the great castle of cair paravel on the eastern sea。 and you  … you have e from the wild woods of the west?”

〃i … i got in through the wardrobe in the spare room;〃 said lucy。

〃ah!〃 said mr tumnus in a rather melancholy voice; 〃if only i had worked  harder at geography when i was a little faun; i should no doubt know all about those  strange countries。 it is too late now。”

〃but they arent countries at all;〃 said lucy; almost laughing。 〃its only  just back there … at least … im not sure。 it is summer there。”

〃meanwhile;〃 said mr tumnus; 〃it is winter in narnia; and has been for ever  so long; and we shall both catch cold if we stand here talking in the snow。 daughter of  eve from the far land of spare oom where eternal summer reigns around the bright city of  war drobe; how would it be if you came and had tea with me?”

〃thank you very much; mr tumnus;〃 said lucy。 〃but i was wondering whether i  ought to be getting back。”

〃its only just round the corner;〃 said the faun; 〃and therell be a  roaring fire … and toast … and sardines … and cake。”

〃well; its very kind of you;〃 said lucy。 〃but i shant be able to stay  long。”

〃if you will take my arm; daughter of eve;〃 said mr tumnus; 〃i shall be  able to hold the umbrella over both of us。 thats the way。 now … off we go。”

and so lucy found herself walking through the wood arm in arm with this  strange creature as if they had known one another all their lives。

they had not gone far before they came to a place where the ground became  rough and there were rocks all about and little hills up and little hills down。 at  the bottom of one small valley mr tumnus turned suddenly aside as if he were going to walk  straight into an unusually large rock; but at the last moment lucy found he was leading  her into the entrance of a cave。 as soon as they were inside she found herself blinking  in the light of a wood fire。 then mr tumnus stooped and took a flaming piece of wood out of  the fire with a neat little pair of tongs; and lit a lamp。 〃now we shant be long;〃  he said; and immediately put a kettle on。

lucy thought she had never been in a nicer place。 it was a little; dry;  clean cave of reddish stone with a carpet on the floor and two little chairs (〃one for me  and one for a friend;〃 said mr tumnus) and a table and a dresser and a mantelpiece over  the fire and above that a picture of an old faun with a grey beard。 in one corner there  was a door which lucy thought must lead to mr tumnuss bedroom; and on one wall was a  shelf full of books。 lucy lo
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