登陆注册
15418600000051

第51章

The Goblin-Miners That same night several of the servants were having a chat together before going to bed.

'What can that noise be?' said one of the housemaids, who had been listening for a moment or two.

'I've heard it the last two nights,' said the cook.'If there were any about the place, I should have taken it for rats, but my Tom keeps them far enough.'

'I've heard, though,' said the scullery-maid, 'that rats move about in great companies sometimes.There may be an army of them invading us.I've heard the noises yesterday and today too.'

'It'll be grand fun, then, for my Tom and Mrs Housekeeper's Bob,'

said the cook.'They'll be friends for once in their lives, and fight on the same side.I'll engage Tom and Bob together will put to flight any number of rats.'

'It seems to me,' said the nurse, 'that the noises are much too loud for that.I have heard them all day, and my princess has asked me several times what they could be.Sometimes they sound like distant thunder, and sometimes like the noises you hear in the mountain from those horrid miners underneath.'

'I shouldn't wonder,' said the cook, 'if it was the miners after all.They may have come on some hole in the mountain through which the noises reach to us.They are always boring and blasting and breaking, you know.'

As he spoke, there came a great rolling rumble beneath them, and the house quivered.They all started up in affright, and rushing to the hall found the gentlemen-at-arms in consternation also.

They had sent to wake their captain, who said from their description that it must have been an earthquake, an occurrence which, although very rare in that country, had taken place almost within the century; and then went to bed again, strange to say, and fell -fast asleep without once thinking of Curdie, or associating the noises they had heard with what he had told them.He had not believed Curdie.If he had, he would at once have thought of what he had said, and would have taken precautions.As they heard nothing more, they concluded that Sir Walter was right, and that the danger was over for perhaps another hundred years.The fact, as discovered afterwards, was that the goblins had, in working up a second sloping face of stone, arrived at a huge block which lay under the cellars of the house, within the line of the foundations.

It was so round that when they succeeded, after hard work, in dislodging it without blasting, it rolled thundering down the slope with a bounding, jarring roll, which shook the foundations of the house.The goblins were themselves dismayed at the noise, for they knew, by careful spying and measuring, that they must now be very near, if not under the king's house, and they feared giving an alarm.They, therefore, remained quiet for a while, and when they began to work again, they no doubt thought themselves very fortunate in coming upon a vein of sand which filled a winding fissure in the rock on which the house was built.By scooping this away they came out in the king's wine cellar.

No sooner did they find where they were, than they scurried back again, like rats into their holes, and running at full speed to the goblin palace, announced their success to the king and queen with shouts of triumph.

In a moment the goblin royal family and the whole goblin people were on their way in hot haste to the king's house, each eager to have a share in the glory of carrying off that same night the Princess Irene.

The queen went stumping along in one shoe of stone and one of skin.

This could not have been pleasant, and my readers may wonder that, with such skilful workmen about her, she had not yet replaced the shoe carried off by Curdie.As the king, however, had more than one ground of objection to her stone shoes, he no doubt took advantage of the discovery of her toes, and threatened to expose her deformity if she had another made.I presume he insisted on her being content with skin shoes, and allowed her to wear the remaining granite one on the present occasion only because she was going out to war.

They soon arrived in the king's wine cellar, and regardless of its huge vessels, of which they did not know the use, proceeded at once, but as quietly as they could, to force the door that led upwards.

同类推荐
  • 议兵

    议兵

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 太平圣惠方

    太平圣惠方

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 伏狮祇园禅师语录

    伏狮祇园禅师语录

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • Half a Life-Time Ago

    Half a Life-Time Ago

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • Of Money

    Of Money

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
热门推荐
  • 皇城若梦

    皇城若梦

    她,是二十一世纪的万能杀手,世界第一杀手不过是他门下最弱的一个普通弟子,一手可以同阎王抢人的医术,更是让所有人都忌惮。他,是皓月大陆二皇子殿下,是让所有人都为之疯狂的影王殿下,一夕穿越,她从人人忌惮的全能杀手变成了人人唾弃的废柴嫡女。一次偶然她救了他,他便不愿在放开她。
  • 快穿之变态攻略手册

    快穿之变态攻略手册

    她体内有两个人格,Angela和demon,她死了,demon为了除去Angela,和一只冷情系统绑定。然后……攻略。男主系统(没错简介无能)宝贝们不要对第一个故事抱有太大期望……
  • 虚尊之主

    虚尊之主

    他,名为原木,本是由混沌虚空中的一块混沌石演化成灵的,又经过师尊教导亿万年的修炼,在师尊不知道为什么离去之后,终成为强大的第一人,圣尊,他为了寻找恩师,在这片广袤的虚空中漂流了无尽岁月。逍遥自在,饮酒作乐,遨游虚空。奈何大道三千,轮回万世,似乎上天冥冥之中早已注定,偶然一次的好奇,被不知名的黑洞所吸引,谁料探索不成反被黑洞吞噬进去。。。。。。敬请等待
  • 天下第一大流氓

    天下第一大流氓

    “我必须流氓啊!我不流氓,我的数百万军队吃什么,喝什么啊?!”石风在就职大将军演讲的时候,如此的对人民说道。
  • 鬼童!鬼瞳

    鬼童!鬼瞳

    李扯火半夜加班,哪想一回头,后车窗印了一个孩童的血手印……
  • 我们独自回忆:校园争霸

    我们独自回忆:校园争霸

    “我喜欢你。”凌辰轩露出邪魅一笑,林筱瞳不敢看他的眼睛。她撇过头,注视着地面,“可是我……”林筱瞳不适合拒绝别人,就算拒绝也是会很委婉的的!”凌辰轩一把抱过林筱瞳,吻了起来。林筱瞳并没有拒绝,轻轻抬起了脚尖。
  • 王俊凯因为他不再其他

    王俊凯因为他不再其他

    既然我答应了她要好好照顾你,我就一定会做到。--by王俊凯。我对他的喜欢从来不需要任何回复。--by安初。也许是因为喜欢你让我明白放手就是最大的爱--by易烊千玺。对我来说爱你便是在远处好好看着你--by夏雪。她是我最重要的人,你一定要好好照顾他--by林晚。
  • 和网游在一起的日子

    和网游在一起的日子

    曾经的辉煌游戏渐渐没落,曾经的职业选手光环慢慢的黯淡了下去,英雄联盟的职业选手,走上了奋斗网游的道路,在职业赛场历经辉煌的职业选手在网游里又会有什么样的发展呢?主人公带你领略网游带给人们的乐趣与悲喜,体会与网游在一起的日子。
  • 小鸟依人为你安好

    小鸟依人为你安好

    一次偶然的机会让凌依人和安北修邂逅,难道这就是传说中的缘分?不知是谁先动的心,是谁先发的情,安北修对着她的眼睛认真的说:“凌依人,我喜欢你。”凌依人本以为他很挑逗的语气便俏皮地回了句:“啊哈,我也喜欢我自己!”曾经遭受前男友欺骗的她无法相信纯粹的爱情,“我可以相信你吗?”
  • 天逸风云录

    天逸风云录

    天逸风云录为本人第一部正式发表的小说。以本人的一些经历以及幻想而成。第一次写作难免很差,希望越来越好。本小说以魔兽真三,DOTA等游戏,传奇,魔兽世界等一系列的游戏,以及本人看过的小说,电影电视剧等构思而成。