chater fur the dwarf tell f rce caian (第10/18頁)
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cases,and at last,through a little door in a turret,they came out upon the leads.On one side were the battlements,on the other a steep roof; below them,all shadowy and shimmery,the castle gardens; above them,stars and moon.Presently they came to another door,which led into the great central tower of the whole castle: Doctor Cornelius unlocked it and they began to climb the dark winding stair of the tower.Caspian was becoming excited; he had never been allowed up this stair before.
It was long and steep,but when they came out on the roof of the tower and Caspian had got his breath,he felt that it had been well worth it.Away on his right he could see,rather indistinctly,the Western Mountains.On his left was the gleam of the Great River,and everything was so quiet that he could hear the sound of the waterfall at Beaversdam,a mile away.There was no difficulty in picking out the two stars they had come to see.They hung rather low in the southern sky,almost as bright as two little moo