CHAPTER NINE WHAT LUCY SAW(第5/5页)

F.doesn’t understand.How could he? You must just take it,Trumpkin,that we do really know about Aslan; a little bit about him,I mean.And you mustn’t talk about him like that again.It isn’t lucky for one thing: and it’s all nonsense for another.The only question is whether Aslan was really there.”

“But I know he was,”said Lucy,her eyes filling with tears.

“Yes,Lu,but we don’t,you see,”said Peter.

“There’s nothing for it but a vote,”said Edmund.

“All right,”replied Peter.“You’re the eldest,D.L.F.What do you vote for? Up or down?”

“Down,”said the Dwarf.“I know nothing about Aslan.But I do know that if we turn left and follow the gorge up,it might lead us all day before we found a place where we could cross it.Whereas if we turn right and go down,we’re bound to reach the Great River in about a couple of hours.And if there are any real lions about,we want to go away from them,not towards them.”

“What do you say,Susan?”

“Don’t be angry,Lu,”said Susan,“but I do think we should go down.I’m dead tired.Do let’s get out of this wretched wood into the open as quick as we can.And none of us except you saw anything.”

“Edmund?”said Peter.

“Well,there’s just this,”said Edmund,speaking quickly and turning a little red.“When we first discovered Narnia a year ago-or a thousand years ago,whichever it is—it was Lucy who discovered it first and none of us would believe her.I was the worst of the lot,I know.Yet she was right after all.Wouldn’t it be fair to believe her this time? I vote for going up.”

“Oh,Ed!”said Lucy and seized his hand.

“And now it’s your turn,Peter,”said Susan,“and I do hope—”

“Oh,shut up,shut up and let a chap think,”interrupted Peter.“I’d much rather not have to vote.”

“You’re the High King,”said Trumpkin sternly.

“Down,”said Peter after a long pause.“I know Lucy may be right after all,but I can’t help it.We must do one or the other.”

So they set off to their right along the edge,downstream.And Lucy came last of the party,crying bitterly.