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第1248章 The Silver Chair(101)

At last they came one afternoon to a place where the orge in which they were travelling widened out, and dark r woods rose on either side. They looked ahead and saw hat they had come through the mountains. Before them y a desolate, rocky plain: beyond it, further mountains apped with snow. But between them and those further ountains rose a low hill with an irregular flattish top. “Look! Look!” cried Jill, and pointed across the plain; and here, through the gathering dusk, from beyond the flat hill, veryone saw lights. Lights! Not moonlight, nor fires, but a omely cheering row of lighted windows. If you have never een in the wild wilderness, day and night, for weeks, you ill hardly understand how they felt.