《THE SILVER CHAIR》

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ten while i am master of myself。 when the fit is upon me;  it well may be that i shall beg and implore you; with entreaties and threatenings; to  loosen my bonds。

they say i do。 i shall call upon you by all that is most dear and most  dreadful。 but do not listen to me。 harden your hearts and stop your ears。 for while i am bound  you are safe。

but if once i were up and out of this chair; then first would e my fury;  and after that”

… he shuddered … 〃the change into a loathsome serpent。”

〃theres no fear of our loosing you;〃 said puddleglum。 〃weve no wish to  meet wild men; or serpents either。”

〃i should think not;〃 said scrubb and jill together。

〃all the same;〃 added puddleglum in a whisper。 〃dont lets be too sure。  lets be on our guard。 weve muffed everything else; you know。 hell be cunning; i  shouldnt wonder; once he gets started。 can we trust one another? do we all promise that  whatever he says we dont touch those cords? whatever he says; mind you?”

〃rather!〃 said scrubb。

〃theres nothing in the world he can say or do thatll make me change my  mind;〃 said jill。

〃hush! somethings happening;〃 said puddleglum。

the knight was moaning。 his face was as pale as putty; and he writhed in  his bonds。 and whether because she was sorry for him; or for some other reason; jill  thought that he looked a nicer sort of man than he had looked before。

〃ah;〃 he groaned。 〃enchantments; enchantments 。 。 。 the heavy; tangled;  cold; clammy web of evil magic。 buried alive。 dragged down under the earth; down into  the sooty  

blackness 。 。 。 how many years is it? 。 。 。 have i lived ten years; or a  thousand years; in the pit? maggotmen all around me。 oh; have mercy。 let me out; let me go back。  let me feel the wind and see the sky 。 。 。 there used to be a little pool。 when you  looked down into it you could see all the trees growing upside…down in the water; all green;  and below them; deep; very deep; the blue sky。”

he had been speaking in a low voice; now he looked up; fixed his eyes upon  them; and said loud and clear:  〃quick! i am sane now。 every night i am sane。 if only i could get out of  this enchanted chair; it would last。 i should be a man again。 but every night they bind  me; and so every night my chance is gone。 but you are not enemies。 i am not your prisoner。  quick! cut these cords。”

〃stand fast! steady;〃 said puddleglum to the two children。

〃i beseech you to hear me;〃 said the knight; forcing himself to speak  calmly。 〃have they told you that if i am released from this chair i shall kill you and bee  a serpent? i see by your faces that they have。 it is a lie。 it is at this hour that i am in  my right mind: it is all the rest of the day that i am enchanted。 you are not earthmen nor  witches。 why should you be on their side? of your courtesy; cut my bonds。”

〃steady! steady! steady!〃 said the three travellers to one another。

〃oh; you have hearts of stone;〃 said the knight。 〃believe me; you look upon  a wretch who has suffered almost more than any mortal can bear。 what wrong have i  ever done you; that you should side with my enemies to keep me in such miseries? and  the minutes are slipping past。 now you can save me; when this hour has passed; i shall  be witless again … the toy and lap…dog; nay; more likely the pawn and tool; of the  most devilish sorceress that ever planned the woe of men。 and this night; of all nights;  when she is away! you take from me a chance that may never e again。”

〃this is dreadful。 i do wish wed stayed away till it was over;〃 said jill。

〃steady!〃 said puddleglum。

the prisoners voice was now rising into a shriek。 〃let me go; i say。 give  me my sword。

my sword! once i am free i shall take such revenge on earthmen that  underland will talk of it for a thousand years!”

〃now the frenzy is beginning;〃 said scrubb。 〃i hope those knots are all  right。”

〃yes;〃 said puddleglum。 〃hed have twice his natural strength if he got  free now。 and im not clever with my sword。 hed get us both; i shouldnt wonder; and then  pole on her own would be left to tackle the snake。”

the prisoner was now so straining at his bonds that they cut into his  wrists and ankles。

〃beware;〃 he said。 〃beware。 one night i did break them。 but the witch was  there that time。 you will not have her to help you tonight。 free me now; and i am your  friend。 im your mortal enemy else。”

〃cunning; isnt he?〃 said puddleglum。

〃once and for all;〃 said the prisoner; 〃i adjure you to set me free。 by all  fears and all loves; by the bright skies of overland; by the great lion; by aslan  himself; i charge you …“

〃oh!〃 cried the three travellers as though they had been hurt。 〃its the  sign;〃 said puddleglum。 〃it was the words of the sign;〃 said scrubb more cautiously。  〃oh; what are we to do?〃 said jill。

it was a dreadful question。 what had been the use of promising one another  that they would not on any account set the knight free; if they were now to do so the  first time he happened to call upon a name they really cared about? on the other hand;  what had been the use of learning the signs if they werent going to obey them? yet could  aslan have really meant them to unbind anyone even a lunatic … who asked it in his  name? could it be a mere accident? or how if the queen of the underworld knew all about  the signs and had made the knight learn this name simply in order to entrap them? but  then; supposing this was the real sign? 。 。 。 they had muffed three already; they darent  muff the fourth。

〃oh; if only we knew!〃 said jill。

〃i think we do know;〃 said puddleglum。

〃do you mean you think everything will e right if we do untie him?〃 said  scrubb。

〃i dont know about that;〃 said puddleglum。 〃you see; aslan didnt tell  pole what would happen。 he only told her what to do。 that fellow will be the death of us  once hes up; i shouldnt wonder。 but that doesnt let us off following the sign。”

they all stood looking at one another with bright eyes。 it was a sickening  moment。 〃all right!〃 said jill suddenly。 〃lets get it over。 good…bye; everyone 。。。!〃  they all shook hands。 the knight was screaming by now; there was foam on his cheeks。

〃e on; scrubb;〃 said puddleglum。 he and scrubb drew their swords and  went over to the captive。

〃in the name of aslan;〃 they said and began methodically cutting the cords。  the instant the prisoner was free; he crossed the room in a single bound; seized his  own sword (which had been taken from him and laid on the table); and drew it。

〃you first!〃 he cried and fell upon the silver chair。 that must have been a  good sword。

the silver gave way before its edge like string; and in a moment a few  twisted fragments; shining on the floor; were all that was left。 but as the chair broke; there  came from it a bright flash; a sound like small thunder; and (for one moment) a loathsome  smell。

〃lie there; vile engine of sorcery;〃 he said; 〃lest your mistress should  ever use you for another victim。〃 then he turned and surveyed his rescuers; and the  something wrong; whatever it was; had vanished from his face。

〃what?〃 he cried; turning to puddleglum。 〃do i see before me a marsh…wiggle  … a real; live; honest; narnian marsh…wiggle?”

〃oh; so you have heard of narnia after all?〃 said jill。

〃had i forgotten it when i was under the spell?〃 asked the knight。 〃well;  that and all other bedevilments are now over。 you may well believe that i know narnia;  for i am rilian; prince of narnia; and caspian the great king is my father。”

〃your royal highness;〃 said puddleglum; sinking on one knee (and the  children did the same); 〃we have e hither for no other end than to seek you。”

〃and who are you; my other deliverers?〃 said the prince to scrubb and jill。

〃we were sent by aslan himself from beyond the worlds end to seek your  highness;”

said scrubb。 〃i am eustace who sailed with him to the island of ramandu。”

〃i owe all three of you a greater debt than i can ever pay;〃 said prince  rilian。 〃but my father? is he yet alive?”

〃he sailed east again before we left narnia; my lord;〃 said puddleglum。  〃but your highness must consider that the king is very old。 it is ten to one his  majesty must die on the voyage。”

〃he is old; you say。 how long then have i been in the power of the witch?  〃it is more than ten years since your highness was lost in the woods at the  north side of narnia。”

〃ten years!〃 said the prince; drawing his hand across his face as if to rub  away the past。

〃yes; i believe you。 for now that i am myself i can remember that enchanted  life; though while i was enchanted i could not remember my true self。 and now; fair  friends … but wait! i hear their feet (does it not sicken a man; that padding woolly  tread! faugh!) on the stairs。 lock the door; boy。 or stay。 i have a better thought than that。 i  will fool these earthmen; if aslan gives me the wit。 take your cue from me。”

he walked resolutely to the door and flung it wide open。

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CHAPTER TWELVE

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the queen of underland  two earthmen entered; but instead of advancing into the room; they placed  themselves one on each side of the door; and bowed deeply。 they were followed  immediately by the last person whom anyone had e
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