bookmate game
Clive Staples Lewis

The Horse and his Boy

Giv mig besked når bogen er tilgængelig
Denne bog er ikke tilgængelig i streaming pt. men du kan uploade din egen epub- eller fb2-fil og læse den sammen med dine andre bøger på Bookmate. Hvordan overfører jeg en bog?
  • Vanja Gorčevhar citeretfor 4 år siden
    “I hear no conditions from barbarians and sorcerers,” said Rabadash. “Not one of you dare touch a hair of my head. Every insult you have heaped on me shall be paid with oceans of Narnian and Archenlandish blood. Terrible shall the vengeance of the Tisroc be: even now. But kill me, and the burnings and torturings in these northern lands shall become a tale to frighten the world a thousand years hence. Beware! Beware! Beware! The bolt of Tash falls from above!” “Does it ever get caught on a hook half-way?” asked Corin. “Shame, Corin,” said the King. “Never taunt a man save when he is stronger than you: then, as you please.”
  • Vanja Gorčevhar citeretfor 4 år siden
    a true Beast.” “Aslan,” said Bree in a shaken voice, “I’m afraid I must be rather a fool.” “Happy the Horse who knows that while he is still young. Or the Human either.
  • Vanja Gorčevhar citeretfor 4 år siden
    He had not yet learned that if you do one good deed your reward usually is to be set to do another and harder and better one.
  • Vanja Gorčevhar citeretfor 4 år siden
    “The poor chap’s doing all he can already,” and held his tongue. And certainly both Horses were doing, if not all they could, all they thought they could; which is not quite the same thing.
  • Vanja Gorčevhar citeretfor 4 år siden
    “P-please,” said Hwin, very shyly, “I feel just like Bree that I can’t go on. But when Horses have humans (with spurs and things) on their backs, aren’t they often made to go on when they’re feeling like this? and then they find they can. I m-mean—oughtn’t we to be able to do even more, now that we’re free. It’s all for Narnia.” “I think, Ma’am,” said Bree very crushingly, “that I know a little more about campaigns and forced marches and what a horse can stand than you do.” To this Hwin made no answer, being, like most highly bred mares, a very nervous and gentle person who was easily put down. In reality she was quite right, and if Bree had had a Tarkaan on his back at that moment to make him go on, he would have found that he was good for several hours’ hard going. But one of the worst results of being a slave and being forced to do things is that when there is no one to force you any more you find you have almost lost the power of forcing yourself.
  • Vanja Gorčevhar citeretfor 4 år siden
    Yet when he was with us in Narnia, truly this Prince bore himself in another fashion than he does now in Tashbaan. For I take you all to witness what marvellous feats he did in that great tournament and hastilude which our brother the High King made for him, and how meekly and courteously he consorted with us the space of seven days. But here, in his own city, he has shown another face.” “Ah!” croaked the Raven. “It is an old saying: see the bear in his own den before you judge of his conditions.” “That’s very true, Sallowpad,” said one of the Dwarfs. “And another is, Come, live with me and you’ll know me.”
  • Vanja Gorčevhar citeretfor 4 år siden
    People who know a lot of the same things can hardly help talking about them, and if you’re there you can hardly help feeling that you’re out of it.
  • Vanja Gorčevhar citeretfor 4 år siden
    Then I parted my clothes where I thought the readiest way lay to my heart and I prayed to all the gods that as soon as I was dead I might find myself with my brother. After that I shut my eyes and my teeth and prepared to drive the dagger into my heart. But before I had done so, this mare spoke with the voice of one of the daughters of men and said, “O my mistress, do not by any means destroy yourself, for if you live you may yet have good fortune but all the dead are dead alike.”
  • Danhar citeretfor 4 år siden
    “Your Majesty would have a perfect right to strike off his head,” said Peridan. “Such an assault as he made puts him on a level with assassins.”

    “It is very true,” said Edmund. “But even a traitor may mend. I have known one that did.” And he looked very thoughtful.
  • frehar citeretfor 5 år siden
    “Do Talking Horses roll? Supposing they don’t? I can’t bear to give it up. What do you think, Hwin?”

    “I’m going to roll anyway,” said Hwin. “I don’t suppose any of them will care two lumps of sugar whether you roll or not.”
fb2epub
Træk og slip dine filer (ikke mere end 5 ad gangen)