chater ten the return f the l (第8/19页)
C·S·路易斯提示您:看后求收藏(炎黄中文www.yhzw.org),接着再看更方便。
me trouble avoiding it.I think this Glasswater route has turned out for the best.”
“A blessing in disguise,”said Susan.
“Some disguise!”said Edmund.
“I suppose we’l l have to go right up the gorge again now,”said Lucy.
“Lu,you’re a hero,”said Peter.“That’s the nearest you’ve got today to saying I told you so.Let’s get on.”
“And as soon as we’re well up into the forest,”said Trumpkin,
“whatever anyone says,I’m going to light a fire and cook supper.But we must get well away from here.”
There is no need to describe how they toiled back up the gorge.It was pretty hard work,but oddly enough everyone felt more cheerful.They were getting their second wind; and the word supper had had a wonderful effect.
They reached the fir wood which had caused them so much trouble while it was still daylight,and bivouacked in a hollow just above it.It was tedious gathering the firewood; but it was grand when the fire blazed up and they began producing