chater eight hw they left the ind (第6/17页)
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easily enough a mail shirt for him,a sword,a helmet,a shield,a bow and quiverful of arrows,all of dwarfish size.The helmet was of copper,set with rubies,and there was gold on the hilt of the sword: Trumpkin had never seen,much less carried,so much wealth in all his life.The children also put on mail shirts and helmets; a sword and shield were found for Edmund and a bow for Lucy—Peter and Susan were of course already carrying their gifts.As they came back up the stairway,jingling in their mail,and already looking and feeling more like Narnians and less like schoolchildren,the two boys were behind,apparently making some plan.Lucy heard Edmund say,“No,let me do it.It will be more of a sucks for him if I win,and less of a let-down for us all if I fail.”
“All right,Ed,”said Peter.
When they came out into the daylight Edmund turned to the Dwarf very politely and said,“I’ve got something to ask you.Kids like us don’t often have the chance of meeting a great warrior like you.Wou