chater n bard the dawn treader (第9/20页)
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ows of thick glass, they were not made to open because they were under water.In fact at this very moment,as the ship pitched they were alternately golden with sunlight and dim green with the sea.
“You and I must lodge here,Edmund,”said Caspian.“We’ll leave your kinsman the bunk and sling hammocks for ourselves.”
“I beseech your Majesty—”said Drinian.
“No,no shipmate,”said Caspian,“we have argued all that out already.You and Rhince”Rhince was the mate“are sailing the ship and will have cares and labours many a night when we are singing catches or telling stories,so you and he must have the port cabin above.King Edmund and I can lie very snug here below. But how is the stranger ?”
Eustace,very green in the face,scowled and asked whether there was any sign of the storm getting less.But Caspian said,“What storm ?”and Drinian burst out laughing.
“Storm,young master !”he roared.“This is as fair weather as a man could ask for.”
“Who’s that ?”said Eust