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en。鈥

〃oh susan!〃 said jill。 〃shes interested in nothing nowadays except nylons  and lipstick and invitations。 she always was a jolly sight too keen on being grown…up。鈥

〃grown…up; indeed;〃 said the lady polly。 〃i wish she would grow up。 she  wasted all her school time wanting to be the age she is now; and shell waste all the rest  of her life trying to stay that age。 her whole idea is to race on to the silliest time of  ones life as quick as she can and then stop there as long as she can。鈥

〃well; dont lets talk about that now;〃 said peter。 〃look! here are lovely  fruit…trees。 let us taste them。鈥

and then; for the first time; tirian looked about him and realized how very  queer this adventure was。





CHAPTER THIRTEEN

澶у鐢烜灏彙〃缃
how the dwarfs refused to be taken in   tirian had thought … or he would have thought if he had time to think at  all … that they were inside a little thatched stable; about twelve feet long and six feet  wide。 in reality they stood on grass; the deep blue sky was overhead; and the air which blew  gently on their faces was that of a day in early summer。 not far away from them rose  a grove of trees; thickly leaved; but under every leaf there peeped out the gold or  faint yellow or purple or glowing red of fruits such as no one has seen in our world。 the  fruit made tirian feel that it must be autumn but there was something in the feel of  the air that told him it could not be later than june。 they all moved towards the trees。

everyone raised his hand to pick the fruit he best liked the look of; and  then everyone paused for a second。 this fruit was so beautiful that each felt 〃it cant  be meant for me。。。  surely were not allowed to pluck it。鈥

〃its all right;〃 said peter。 〃i know what were all thinking。 but im  sure; quite sure; we neednt。 ive a feeling weve got to the country where everything is  allowed。鈥

〃here goes; then!〃 said eustace。 and they all began to eat。

what was the fruit like? unfortunately no one can describe a taste。 all i  can say is that; pared with those fruits; the freshest grapefruit youve ever eaten was  dull; and the juiciest orange was dry; and the most melting pear was hard and woody; and  the sweetest wild strawberry was sour。 and there were no seeds or stones; and no wasps。  if you had once eaten that fruit; all the nicest things in this world would taste like  medicines after it。

but i cant describe it。 you cant find out what it is like unless you can  get to that country and taste it for yourself。

when they had eaten enough; eustace said to king peter; 〃you havent yet  told us how you got here。 you were just going to; when king tirian turned up。鈥

〃theres not much to tell;〃 said peter。 〃edmund and i were standing on the  platform and we saw your train ing in。 i remember thinking it was taking the bend far  too fast。 and i remember thinking how funny it was that our people were probably in the  same train though lucy didnt know about it …鈥

〃your people; high king?〃 said tirian。

〃i mean my father and mother … edmunds and lucys and mine。鈥

〃why were they?〃 asked jill。 〃you dont mean to say they know about  narnia?鈥

〃oh no; it had nothing to do with narnia。 they were on their way to  bristol。 id only heard they were going that morning。 but edmund said theyd be bound to be  going by that train。〃 (edmund was the sort of person who knows about railways。)

〃and what happened then?〃 said jill。

〃well; its not very easy to describe; is it; edmund?〃 said the high king。

〃not very;〃 said edmund。 〃it wasnt at all like that other time when we  were pulled out of our own world by magic。 there was a frightful roar and something hit me  with a bang; but it didnt hurt。 and i felt not so much scared as … well; excited。 oh …  and this is one queer thing。

id had a rather sore knee; from a hack at rugger。 i noticed it had  suddenly gone。 and i felt very light。 and then … here we were。鈥

〃it was much the same for us in the railway carriage;〃 said the lord  digory; wiping the last traces of the fruit from his golden beard。 〃only i think you and i;  polly; chiefly felt  

that wed been unstiffened。 you youngsters wont understand。 but we stopped  feeling old。鈥

〃youngsters; indeed!〃 said jill。 〃i dont believe you two really are much  older than we are here。鈥

〃well if we arent; we have been;〃 said the lady polly。

〃and what has been happening since you got here?〃 asked eustace。

〃well;〃 said peter; 〃for a long time (at least i suppose it was a long  time) nothing happened。 then the door opened …鈥

〃the door?〃 said tirian。

〃yes;〃 said peter。 〃the door you came in … or came out … by。 have you  forgotten?鈥

〃but where is it?鈥

〃look;〃 said peter and pointed。

tirian looked and saw the queerest and most ridiculous thing you can  imagine。 only a few yards away; clear to be seen in the sunlight; there stood up a rough  wooden door and; round it; the framework of the doorway: nothing else; no walls; no roof。 he  walked towards it; bewildered; and the others followed; watching to see what he  would do。 he walked round to the other side of the door。 but it looked just the same  from the other side: he was still in the open air; on a summer morning。 the door was  simply standing up by itself as if it had grown there like a tree。

〃fair sir;〃 said tirian to the high king; 〃this is a great marvel。鈥

〃it is the door you came through with that calormene five minutes ago;〃  said peter smiling。

〃but did i not e in out of the wood into the stable? whereas this seems  to be a door leading from nowhere to nowhere。鈥

〃it looks like that if you walk round it;〃 said peter。 〃but put your eye to  that place where there is a crack between two of the planks and look through。鈥

tirian put his eye to the hole。 at first he could see nothing but  blackness。 then; at his eyes grew used to it; he saw the dull red glow of a bonfire that was nearly  going out; and above that; in a black sky; stars。 then he could see dark figures moving  about or standing between him and the fire: he could hear them talking and their voices were  like those of calormenes。 so he knew that he was looking out through the stable door into  the darkness of lantern waste where he had fought his last battle。 the men were  discussing  

whether to go in and look for rishda tarkaan (but none of them wanted to do  that) or to set fire to the stable。

he looked round again and could hardly believe his eyes。 there was the blue  sky overhead; and grassy country spreading as far as he could see in every  direction; and his new friends all round him laughing。

〃it seems; then;〃 said tirian; smiling himself; 〃that the stable seen from  within and the stable seen from without are two different places。鈥

〃yes;〃 said the lord digory。 〃its inside is bigger than its outside。鈥

〃yes;〃 said queen lucy。 〃in our world too; a stable once had something  inside it that was bigger than our whole world。〃 it was the first time she had spoken; and  from the thrill in her voice; tirian now knew why。 she was drinking everything in even more  deeply than the others。 she had been too happy to speak。 he wanted to hear her speak  again; so he said:  〃of your courtesy; madam; tell on。 tell me your whole adventure。鈥

〃after the shock and the noise;〃 said lucy; 〃we found ourselves here。 and  we wondered at the door; as you did。 then the door opened for the first time (we saw  darkness through the doorway when it did) and there came through a big man with a naked  sword。 we saw by his arms that he was a calormene。 he took his stand beside the door with  his sword raised; resting on his shoulder; ready to cut down anyone who came through。  we went to him and spoke to him; but we thought he could neither see nor hear us。 and  he never looked round on the sky and the sunlight and the grass: i think he couldnt  see them either。 so then we waited a long time。 then we heard the bolt being drawn  on the other side of the door。 but the man didnt get ready to strike with his sword  till he could see who was ing in。 so we supposed he had been told to strike some and spare  others。

but at the very moment when the door opened; all of a sudden tash 

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