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标 题: Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban----20
发信站: 哈工大紫丁香 (2002年08月18日10:29:58 星期天), 站内信件
CHAPTER TWENTY
THE DEMENTOR'S KISS
Harry had never been part of a stranger group. Crookshanks
led the way down the stairs; Lupin, Pettigrew, and Ron went next,
looking like entrants in a six-legged race. Next came Professor
Snape, drifting creepily along, his toes hitting each stair as they
descended, held up by his own wand, which was being pointed at him
by Sirius. Harry and Hermione brought up the rear.
Getting back into the tunnel was difficult. Lupin, Pettigrew,
and Ron had to turn sideways to manage it; Lupin still had Pettigrew
covered with his wand. Harry could see them edging awkwardly along
the tunnel in single file. Crookshanks was still in the lead. Harry
went right after Black, who was still making Snape drift along ahead
of them; he kept bumping his lolling head on the low ceiling. Harry
had the impression Black was making no effort to prevent this.
"You know what this means?" Black said abruptly to Harry as they
made their slow progress along the tunnel. "Turning Pettigrew in?"
"You' re free," said Harry.
"Yes...," said Black. "But I'm also -- I don't know if anyone
ever told you -- I'm your godfather."
"Yeah, I knew that," said Harry.
"Well... your parents appointed me your guardian," said Black
stiffly. "If anything happened to them..."
Harry waited. Did Black mean what he thought he meant?
"I'll understand, of course, if you want to stay with your
aunt and uncle," said Black. "But... well... think about it. Once
my name's cleared... if you wanted a... a different home..."
Some sort of explosion took place in the pit of Harry's stomach.
"What -- live with you?" he said, accidentally cracking his head
on a bit of rock protruding from the ceiling. "Leave the Dursleys?"
"Of course, I thought you wouldn't want to," said Black
quickly. "I understand, I just thought I'd --"
"Are you insane?" said Harry, his voice easily as croaky
as Black's.
"Of course I want to leave the Dursleys! Have you got a
house? When can I move in?"
Black turned right around to look at him; Snape's head was
scraping the ceiling but Black didn't seem to care.
"You want to?" he said. "You mean it?"
"Yeah, I mean it!" said Harry.
Black's gaunt face broke into the first true smile Harry had
seen upon it. The difference it made was startling, as though a
person ten years younger were shining through the starved mask;
for a moment, he was recognizable as the man who had laughed at
Harry's parents' wedding.
They did not speak again until they had reached the end of the
tunnel. Crookshanks darted up first; he had evidently pressed his
paw to the knot on the trunk, because Lupin, Pettigrew, and Ron
clambered upward without any sound of savaging branches.
Black saw Snape up through the hole, then stood back for Harry
and Hermione to pass. At last, all of them were out.
The grounds were very dark now; the only light came
from the distant windows of the castle. Without a word,
they set off. Pettigrew was still wheezing and occasionally
whimpering. Harry's mind was buzzing. He was going to leave the
Dursleys. He was going to live with Sirius Black, his parents'
best friend.... He felt dazed.... What would happen when he told
the Dursleys he was going to live with the convict they'd seen on
television... !
"One wrong move, Peter," said Lupin threateningly ahead. His
wand was still pointed sideways at Pettigrew's chest.
Silently they tramped through the grounds, the castle lights
growing slowly larger. Snape was still drifting weirdly ahead of
Black, his chin bumping on his chest. And then -
A cloud shifted. There were suddenly dim shadows on the
ground. Their party was bathed in moonlight.
Snape collided with Lupin, Pettigrew, and Ron, who had stopped
abruptly. Black froze. He flung out one arm to make Harry and
Hermione stop.
Harry could see Lupin's silhouette. He had gone rigid. Then
his limbs began to shake.
"Oh, my --" Hermione gasped. "He didn't take his potion
tonight! He's not safe!"
"Run," Black whispered. "Run. Now."
But Harry couldn't run. Ron was chained to Pettigrew and
Lupin. He leapt forward but Black caught him around the chest and
threw him back.
"Leave it to me -- RUN!"
There was a terrible snarling noise. Lupin's head was
lengthening. So was his body. His shoulders were hunching. Hair was
sprouting visibly on his face and hands, which were curling into
clawed paws. Crookshanks's hair was on end again; he was backing
away --
As the werewolf reared, snapping its long jaws, Sirius
disappeared from Harry's side. He had transformed. The enormous,
bearlike dog bounded forward. As the werewolf wrenched itself free
of the manacle binding it, the dog seized it about the neck and
pulled it backward, away from Ron and Pettigrew. They were locked,
jaw to jaw, claws ripping at each other.
Harry stood, transfixed by the sight, too intent upon the battle
to notice anything else. It was Hermione's scream that alerted him --
Pettigrew had dived for Lupin's dropped wand. Ron, unsteady
on his bandaged leg, fell. There was a bang, a burst of light --
and Ron lay motionless on the ground. Another bang -- Crookshanks
flew into the air and back to the earth in a heap.
"Expelliarmus." Harry yelled, pointing his own wand at Pettigrew;
Lupin's wand flew high into the air and out of sight. "Stay where
you are!" Harry shouted, running forward.
Too late. Pettigrew had transformed. Harry saw his bald tail
whip through the manacle on Ron's outstretched arm and heard a
scurrying through the grass.
There was a howl and a rumbling growl; Harry turned to see the
werewolf taking flight; it was galloping into the forest --
"Sirius, he's gone, Pettigrew transformed!" Harry yelled.
Black was bleeding; there were gashes across his muzzle and
back, but at Harry's words he scrambled up again, and in an instant,
the sound of his paws faded to silence as he pounded away across
the grounds.
Harry and Hermione dashed over to Ron.
"What did he do to him?" Hermione whispered. Ron's eyes were
only half-closed, his mouth hung open; he was definitely alive,
they could hear him breathing, but he didn't seem to recognize them.
"I don't know...."
Harry looked desperately around. Black and Lupin both
gone... they had no one but Snape for company, still hanging,
unconscious, in midair.
"We'd better get them up to the castle and tell someone,"
said Harry, pushing his hair out of his eyes, trying to think
straight. "Come --"
But then, from beyond the range of their vision, they heard a
yelping, a whining: a dog in pain....
"Sirius," Harry muttered, staring into the darkness.
He had a moment's indecision, but there was nothing they could
do for Ron at the moment, and by the sound of it, Black was in
trouble --
Harry set off at a run, Hermione right behind him. The yelping
seemed to be coming from the ground near the edge of the lake. They
pelted toward it, and Harry, running flat out, felt the cold without
realizing what it must mean -
The yelping stopped abruptly. As they reached the lakeshore,
they saw why -- Sirius had turned back into a man. He was crouched
on all fours, his hands over his head.
'Nooo," he moaned. 'Nooo... please...."
And then Harry saw them. Dementors, at least a hundred of them,
gliding in a black mass around the lake toward them. He spun around,
the familiar, icy cold penetrating his insides, fog starting to
obscure his vision; more were appearing out of the darkness on
every side; they were encircling them....
"Herrnione, think of something happy!" Harry yelled, raising his
wand, blinking furiously to try and clear his vision, shaking his
head to rid it of the faint screaming that had started inside it --
I'm going to live with my godfather. I'm leaving the Dursleys.
He forced himself to think of Black, and only Black, and began
to chant: "Expecto patronum! Expecto patronum!"
Black gave a shudder, rolled over, and lay motionless on the
ground, pale as death.
He'll be all right. I'm going to go and live with him.
"Expecto patronum! Hermione, help me! Expecto patronum!"
"Expecto --" Hermione whispered, "expecto -- expecto --"
But she couldn't do it. The dementors were closing in, barely ten
feet from them. They formed a solid wall around Harry and Hermione,
and were getting closer....
"EXPECTO PATRONUM!" Harry yelled, trying to blot the screaming
from his ears. "EXPECTO PATRONUM!"
A thin wisp of silver escaped his wand and hovered like mist
before him. At the same moment, Harry felt Hermione collapse next
to him. He was alone... completely alone....
"Expecto -- expecto patronum --"
Harry felt his knees hit the cold grass. Fog was clouding
his eyes. With a huge effort, he fought to remember -- Sirius was
innocent -- innocent -- We'll be okay -- I' mgoing to live with
him --
"Ex ecto patronum!" he gasped.
By the feeble light of his formless Patronus, He saw a dementor
halt, very close to him. It couldn't walk through the cloud of silver
mist Harry had conjured. A dead, slimy hand slid out from under
the cloak. It made a gesture as though to sweep the Patronus aside.
"No -- no --" Harry gasped. "He's innocent... expecto expecto
patronum --"
He could feet them watching him, hear their rattling breath
like an evil wind around him. The nearest dementor seemed to be
considering him. Then it raised both its rotting hands -- and
lowered its hood.
Where there should have been eyes, there was only thin, gray
scabbed skin, stretched blankly over empty sockets. But there was
a mouth... a gaping, shapeless hole, sucking the air with the sound
of a death rattle.
A paralyzing terror filled Harry so that he couldn't move or
speak. His Patronus flickered and died.
White fog was blinding him. He had to fight... expecto patronum
... he couldn't see... and in the distance, he heard the familiar
screaming... expecto patronum... he groped in the mist for Sirius,
and found his arm... they weren't going to take him....
But a pair of strong, clammy hands suddenly attached themselves
around Harry's neck. They were forcing his face upward.... He could
feel its breath.... It was going to get rid of him first.... He
could feel its putrid breath.... His mother was screaming in his
ears.... She was going to be the last thing he ever heard --
And then, through the fog that was drowning him, he thought
he saw a silvery light growing brighter and brighter... He felt
himself fall forward onto the grass.... Facedown, too weak to move,
sick and shaking, Harry opened his eyes. The dementor must have
released him. The blinding light was illuminating the grass around
him.... The screaming had stopped, the cold was ebbing away...
Something was driving the dementors back.... It was circling
around him and Black and Hermione.... They were leaving....
The air was warm again....
With every ounce of strength he could muster, Harry raised his
head a few inches and saw an animal amid the light, galloping away
across the lake.... Eyes blurred with sweat, Harry tried to make
out what it was.... It was as bright as a unicorn.... Fighting to
stay conscious, Harry watched it canter to a halt as it reached
the opposite shore. For a moment, Harry saw, by its brightness,
somebody welcoming it back... raising his hand to pat it... someone
who looked strangely familiar ... but it couldn't be...
Harry didn't understand. He couldn't think anymore. He felt
the last of his strength leave him, and his head hit the ground as
he fainted.
--
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