sk.thewastelands-第85部分
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with dusty marble facades。 In front of the one on the left was a statue Jake recognized at once: it was the woman called Blind Justice; and that almost surely made the building she guarded a courthouse。 But he only had a moment to look; Gasher was dragging him relentlessly toward the barricade; and he wasn't slowing down。
He'll kill us if he tries to take us through there! Jake thought; but Gasher…who ran like the wind in spite of the disease which advertised itself on his face…simply buried his fingers deeper in Jake's upper arm and swept him along。 And now Jake saw a narrow alley in the not…quite…haphazard pile of concrete; splintered furniture; rusted plumbing fixtures; and chunks of trucks and automobiles。 He suddenly understood。 This maze would hold Roland up for hours 。 。 。 but it was Gasher's back yard; and he knew exactly where he was going。
The small dark opening to the alley was on the left side of the tottery pile of junk。 As they reached it; Gasher tossed the green object back over his shoulder。 〃Better duck; dearie!〃 he cried; and voiced a series of shrill; hysterical giggles。 A moment later a huge; crumping explo…sion shook the street。 One of the bubble…shaped cars jumped twenty feet into the air and then came down on its roof。 A hail of bricks whistled over Jake's head; and something thumped him hard on the left shoulder…blade。 He stumbled and would have fallen if Gasher hadn't yanked him upright and pulled him into the narrow opening in the rubble。 Once they were in the passageway which lay beyond; gloomy shadows reached out eagerly and enfolded them。
When they were gone; a small; furry shape crept out from behind a concrete boulder。 It was Oy。 He stood at the mouth of the passage for a moment; neck stretched forward; eyes gleaming。 Then he followed after; nose low to the ground and sniffing carefully。
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〃E ON;〃 ROLAND SAID as soon as Gasher had turned tail。
〃How could you do it?〃 Eddie asked。 〃How could you let that freak have him?〃
〃Because I had no choice。 Bring the wheelchair。 We're going to need it。〃
They had reached the concrete on the far side of the gap when an explosion shook the bridge; spraying rubble into the darkening sky。
〃Christ!〃 Eddie said; and turned his white; dismayed face to Roland。
〃Don't worry yet;〃 Roland said calmly。 〃Fellows like Gasher rarely get careless with their high…explosive toys。〃 They reached the tollbooths at the end of the bridge。 Roland stopped just beyond; at the top of the curving ramp。
〃You knew the guy wasn't just bluffing; didn't you?〃 Eddie said。 〃I mean; you weren't guessing…you knew。〃
〃He's a walking dead man; and such men don't need to bluff。〃 Roland's voice was calm enough; but there was a deep undertone of bitterness and pain in it。 〃I knew something like this could happen; and if we'd seen the fellow earlier; while we were still beyond the range of his exploding egg; we could have stood him off。 But then Jake fell and he got too close。 I imagine he thinks our real reason for bringing a boy in the first place was to pay for safe conduct through the city。 Damn! Damn the luck!〃 Roland struck his fist against his leg。
〃Well; let's go get him!〃
Roland shook his head。 〃This is where we split up。 We can't take Susannah where the bastard's gone; and we can't leave her alone。〃
〃But…〃
〃Listen and don't argue…not if you want to save Jake。 The longer we stand here; the colder his trail gets。 Cold trails are hard to follow。 You've got your own job to do。 If there's another Blaine; and I am sure Jake believes there is; then you and Susannah must find it。 There must be a station; or what was once called a cradle in the far lands。 Do you understand?〃
For once; blessedly; Eddie didn't argue。 〃Yeah。 We'll find it。 What then?〃
〃Fire a shot every half hour or so。 When I get Jake; I'll e。〃
〃Shots may attract other people as well;〃 Susannah said。 Eddie had helped her out of the sling and she was seated in her chair again。
Roland surveyed them coldly。 〃Handle them。〃
〃Okay。〃 Eddie stuck out his hand and Roland took it briefly。 〃Find him; Roland。〃
〃Oh; I'll find him。 Just pray to your gods that I find him soon enough。 And remember the faces of your fathers; both of you。〃
Susannah nodded。 〃We'll try。〃
Roland turned and ran light…footed down the ramp。 When he was out of sight; Eddie looked at Susannah and was not very surprised to see she was crying。 He felt like crying himself。 Half an hour ago they had been a tight little band of friends。 Their fortable fellowship had been smashed to bits in the space of just a few minutes…Jake abducted; Roland gone after him。 Even Oy had run away。 Eddie had never felt so lonely in his life。
〃I have a feeling we're never going to see either of them again;〃 Susannah said。
〃Of course we will!〃 Eddie said roughly; but he knew what she meant; because he felt the same way。 The premonition that their quest was all over before it was fairly begun lay heavy on his heart。 〃In a fight with Attila the Hun; I'd give you three…to…two odds on Roland the Barbar…ian。 e on; Suze…we've got a train to catch。〃
〃But where?〃 she asked forlornly。
〃I don't know。 Maybe we should just find the nearest wise old elf and ask him; huh?〃
〃What are you talking about; Edward Dean?〃
〃Nothing;〃 he said; and because that was so goddam true he thought he might burst into tears; he grasped the handles of her wheelchair and began to push it down the cracked and glass…littered ramp that led into the city of Lud。
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JAKE QUICKLY DESCENDED INTO a foggy world where the only landmarks were pain: his throbbing hand; the place on his upper arm where Gasher's fingers dug in like steel pegs; his burning lungs。 Before they had gone far; these pains were first joined and then overmatched by a deep; burning stitch in his left side。 He wondered if Roland was following after them yet。 He also wondered how long Oy would be able to live in this world which was so unlike the plains and forest which were all he had known until now。 Then Gasher clouted him across the face; bloodying his nose; and thought was lost in a red wash of pain。
〃e on; yer little bastard! Move yer sweet cheeks!〃
〃Running 。。。 as fast as I can;〃 Jake gasped; and just managed to dodge a thick shard of glass which jutted like a long transparent tooth from the wall of junk to his left。
〃You better not be; because I'll knock yer cold and drag yer along by the hair o' yer head if y'are! Now hup; you little barstard!〃
Jake somehow forced himself to run faster。 He'd gone into the alley with the idea that they must shortly re…emerge onto the avenue; but he now reluctantly realized that wasn't going to happen。 This was more than an alley; it was a camouflaged and fortified road leading ever deeper into the country of the Grays。 The tall; tottery walls which pressed in on them had been built from an exotic array of materials: cars which had been partially or pletely flattened by the chunks of granite and steel placed on top of them; marble pillars; unknown factory machines which were dull red with rust wherever they weren't still black with grease; a chrome…and…crystal fish as big as a private plane with one cryptic word of the High Speech…DELIGHT…carefully incised into its scaly gleaming side; crisscrossing chains; each link as big as Jake's head; wrapped around mad jumbles of furniture that appeared to balance above them as precariously as circus elephants do on their tiny steel platforms。
They came to a place where this lunatic path branched; and Gasher chose the left fork without hesitation。 A little further along; three more alleyways; these so narrow they were almost tunnels; spoked off in various directions。 This time Gasher chose the right…hand branching。 The new path; which seemed to be formed by banks of rotting boxes and huge blocks of old paper…paper that might once have been books or maga…zines…was too narrow for them to run in side by side。 Gasher shoved Jake into the lead and began beating him relentlessly on the back to make him go faster。 This is how a steer must feel when it's driven down the chute to the slaughtering pen; Jake thought; and vowed tha