chater jill i given a tak (第12/17页)
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hing her fists for a terrible blast of lion’s breath;but the breath had really been so gentle that she had not even noticed the moment at which she left the earth. And now,there was nothing but air for thousands upon thousands of feet below her.
She felt frightened only for a second. For one thing,the world beneath her was so very far away that it seemed to have nothing to do with her. For another,floating on the breath of the Lion was so extremely comfortable. She found she could lie on her back or on her face and twist any way she pleased,just as you can in water(if you’ve learned to float really well). And because she was moving at the same pace as the breath,there was no wind,and the air seemed beautifully warm. It was not in the least like being in an aeroplane,because there was no noise and no vibration. If Jill had ever been in a balloon she might have thought it more like that; only better.
When she looked back now she could take in for the first time the real siz