pp.thegoldencompass-第26章
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rd Asriel killed; was called Edward Coulter。〃
〃Mrs。 Coulter?〃 said Lyra; quite stupefied。 〃She en't my mother?〃
〃She is。 And if your father had been free; she wouldn't never have dared to defy him; and you'd still be at Jordan; not knowing a thing。 But what the Master was a doing letting you go is a mystery I can't explain。 He was charged with your care。 All I can guess is that she had some power over him。〃
Lyra suddenly understood the Master's curious behavior on the morning she'd left。
〃But he didn't want to 。 。 。 〃 she said; trying to remember it exactly。 〃He 。 。 。 I had to go and see him first thing that morning; and I mustn't tell Mrs。 Coulter 。 。 。 。It was like he wanted to protect me from her 。 。 。 〃 She stopped; and looked at the two men carefully; and then decided to tell them the whole truth about the Retiring Room。 〃See; there was something else。
That evening I hid in the Retiring Room; I saw the Master try to poison Lord Asriel。 I saw him put some powder in the wine and I told my uncle and he knocked the decanter off the table and spilled it。 So I saved his life。 I could never understand why the Master would want to poison him; because he was always so kind。 Then on the morning I left he called me in early to his study; and I had to go secretly so no one would know; and he said 。 。 。 〃 Lyra racked her brains to try and remember exactly what it was the Master had said。 No good; she shook her head。 〃The only thing I could understand was that he gave me something and I had to keep it secret from her; from Mrs。 Coulter。 I suppose it's all right if I tell you 。 。 。 。〃
She felt in the pocket of the wolfskin coat and took out the velvet package。 She laid it on the table; and she sensed John Faa's massive simple curiosity and Farder Coram's bright flickering intelligence both trained on it like searchlights。
When she laid the alethiometer bare; it was Farder Coram who spoke first。
〃I never thought I'd ever set eyes on one of them again。 That's a symbol reader。 Did he tell you anything about it; child?〃
〃No。 Only that I'd have to work out how to read it by myself。 And he called it an alethiometer。〃
〃What's that mean?〃 said John Faa; turning to his panion。
〃That's a Greek word。 I reckon it's from aktheia; which means truth。 It's a truth measure。 And have you worked out how to use it?〃 he said to her。
〃No。 Least; I can make the three short hands point to different pictures; but I can't do anything with the long one。 It goes all over。 Except sometimes; right; sometimes when I'm sort of concentrating; I can make the long needle go this way or that just by thinking it。〃
〃What's it do; Farder Coram?〃 said John Faa。 〃And how do you read it?〃
〃All these pictures round the rim;〃 said Farder Coram; holding it delicately toward John Faa's blunt strong gaze; 〃they're symbols; and each one stands for a whole series of things。 Take the anchor; there。 The first meaning of that is hope; because hope holds you fast like an anchor so you don't give way。 The second meaning is steadfastness。 The third meaning is snag; or prevention。 The fourth meaning is the sea。 And so on; down to ten; twelve; maybe a never…ending series of meanings。〃
〃And do you know them all?〃
〃I know some; but to read it fully I'd need the book。 I seen the book and I know where it is; but I en't got it。〃
〃We'll e back to that;〃 said John Faa。 〃Go on with how you read it。〃
〃You got three hands you can control;〃 Farder Coram explained; 〃and you use them to ask a question。 By pointing to three symbols you can ask any question you can imagine; because you've got so many levels of each one。 Once you got your question framed; the other needle swings round and points to more symbols that give you the answer。〃
〃But how does it know what level you're a thinking of when you set the question?〃 said John Faa。
〃Ah; by itself it don't。 It only works if the questioner holds the levels in their mind。 You got to know all the meanings; first; and there must be a thousand or more。 Then you got to be able to hold 'em in your mind without fretting at it or pushing for an answer; and just watch while the needle wanders。 When it's gone round its full range; you'll know what the answer is。 I know how it works because I seen it done once by a wise man in Uppsala; and that's the only time I ever saw one before。 Do you know how rare these are?〃
〃The Master told me there was only six made;〃 Lyra said。
〃Whatever the number; it en't large。〃
〃And you kept this secret from Mrs。 Coulter; like the Master told you?〃 said John Faa。
〃Yes。 But her daemon; right; he used to go in my room。 And I'm sure he found it。〃
〃I see。 Well; Lyra; I don't know if we'll ever understand the full truth; but this is my guess; as good as I can make it。 The Master was given a charge by Lord Asriel to look after you and keep you safe from your mother。 And that was what he did; for ten years or more。 Then Mrs。 Coulter's friends in the Church helped her set up this Oblation Board; for what purpose we don't know; and there she was; as powerful in her way as Lord Asriel was in his。 Your parents; both strong in the world; both ambitious; and the Master of Jordan holding you in the balance between them。
〃Now the Master's got a hundred things to look after。 His first concern is his College and the scholarship there。 So if he sees a threat to that; he has to move agin it。 And the Church in recent times; Lyra; it's been a getting more manding。 There's councils for this and councils for that; there's talk of reviving the Office of Inquisition; God forbid。 And the Master has to tread warily between all these powers。 He has to keep Jordan College on the right side of the Church; or it won't survive。
〃And another concern of the Master is you; child。 Bernie Johansen was always clear about that。 The Master of Jordan and the other Scholars; they loved you like their own child。 They'd do anything to keep you safe; not just because they'd promised to Lord Asriel that they would; but for your own sake。 So if the Master gave you up to Mrs。 Coulter when he'd promised Lord Asriel he wouldn't; he must have thought you'd be safer with her than in Jordan College; in spite of all appearances。 And when he set out to poison Lord Asriel; he must have thought that what Lord Asriel was a doing would place all of them in danger; and maybe all of us; too; maybe all the world。 I see the Master as a man having terrible choices to make; whatever he chooses will do harm; but maybe if he does the right thing; a little less harm will e about than if he chooses wrong。 God preserve me from having to make that sort of choice。
〃And when it e to the point where he had to let you go; he gave you the symbol reader and bade you keep it safe。 I wonder what he had in mind for you to do with it; as you couldn't read it; I'm foxed as to what he was a thinking。〃
〃He said Uncle Asriel presented the alethiometer to Jordan College years before;〃 Lyra said; struggling to remember。 〃He was going to say something else; and then someone knocked at the door and he had to stop。 What I thought was; he might have wanted me to keep it away from Lord Asriel too。〃
〃Or even the opposite;〃 said John Faa。
〃What d'you mean; John?〃 said Farder Coram。
〃He might have had it in mind to ask Lyra to return it to Lord Asriel; as a kind of repense for trying to poison him。 He might have thought the danger from Lord Asriel had passed。 Or that Lord Asriel could read some wisdom from this instrument and hold back from his purpose。 If Lord Asriel's held captive now; it might help set him free。 Well; Lyra; you better take this symbol reader and keep it safe。 If you kept it safe so far; I en't worried about leaving it with you。 But there might e a time when we need to consult it; and I reckon we'll ask for it then。〃
He folded the velvet over it and slid it back across the table。 Lyra wanted to ask all kinds of questions; but suddenly she felt shy of this massive man; with his little eyes so sharp and kindly among their folds and wrinkles。
One thing she had to ask; though。
〃Who was the gyptian woman who nursed me ?〃
〃Why; it was Billy Costa's mo