“MYnameisGolg,”saidthegnome。“AndI’lltellyourHonoursallIknow。Aboutanhouragowewereallgoingaboutourwork—herwork,Ishouldsay—sadandsilent,sameaswe’vedoneanyotherdayforyearsandyears。Thentherecameagreatcrashandbang。Assoonastheyheardit,everyonesaystohimself,Ihaven’thadasongoradanceorletoffasquibforalongtime;why’sthat?Andeveryonethinkstohimself,Why,Imusthavebeenenchanted。Andtheneveryonesaystohimself,I’mblessedifIknowwhyI’mcarryingthisload,andI’mnotgoingtocarryitanyfarther:that’sthat。Anddownweallthrowoursacksandbundlesandtools。Theneveryoneturnsandseesthegreatredglowoveryonder。Andeveryonesaystohimself,What’sthat?andeveryoneanswershimselfandsays,There’sacrackorchasmsplitopenandanicewarmglowcomingupthroughitfromtheReallyDeepLand,athousandfathomunderus。”
“GreatScott,”exclaimedEustace,“arethereotherlandsstilllowerdown?”
“Ohyes,yourHonour,”saidGolg。“Lovelyplaces;whatwecalltheLandofBism。Thiscountrywherewearenow,theWitch’scountry,iswhatwecalltheShallowLands。It’sagooddealtoonearthesurfacetosuitus。Ugh!Youmightalmostaswellbelivingoutside,onthesurfaceitself。Yousee,we’reallpoorgnomesfromBismwhomtheWitchhascalledupherebymagictoworkforher。Butwe’dforgottenallaboutittillthatcrashcameandthespellbroke。Wedidn’tknowwhowewereorwherewebelonged。Wecouldn’tdoanything,orthinkanything,exceptwhatsheputintoourheads。Anditwasglumandgloomythingssheputthereallthoseyears。I’venearlyforgottenhowtomakeajokeordanceajig。Butthemomentthebangcameandthechasmopenedandtheseabeganrising,itallcameback。Andofcourseweallsetoffasquickaswecouldtogetdownthecrackandhometoourownplace。Andyoucanseethemovertherealllettingoffrocketsandstandingontheirheadsforjoy。AndI’llbeveryobligedtoyourHonoursifyou’llsoonletmegoandjoinin。”
“Ithinkthisissimplysplendid,”saidJill。“I’msogladwefreedthegnomesaswellasourselveswhenwecutofftheWitch’shead!AndI’msogladtheyaren’treallyhorridandgloomyanymorethanthePrincereallywas—well,whatheseemedlike。”
“That’sallverywell,Pole,”saidPuddleglumcautiously。“Butthosegnomesdidn’tlooktomelikechapswhowerejustrunningaway。Itlookedmorelikemilitaryformations,ifyouaskme。Doyoulookmeintheface,MrGolg,andtellmeyouweren’preparingforbattle?”
“Ofcoursewewere,yourHonour,”saidGolg。“Yousee,wedidn’tknowtheWitchwasdead。Wethoughtshe’dbewatchingfromthecastle。Weweretryingtoslipawaywithoutbeingseen。Andthenwhenyoufourcameoutwithswordsandhorses,ofcourseeveryonesaystohimself,Hereitcomes:notknowingthathisHonourwasn’tontheWitch’sside。AndweweredeterminedtofightlikeanythingratherthangiveupthehopeofgoingbacktoBism。”
“I’llbesworn’tisanhonestgnome,”saidthePrince。“Letgoofit,friendPuddleglum。Asforme,goodGolg,Ihavebeenenchantedlikeyouandyourfellows,andhavebutnewlyrememberedmyself。Andnow,onequestionmore。Doyouknowthewaytothosenewdiggings,bywhichthesorceressmeanttoleadoutanarmyagainstOverland?”
“Ee-ee-ee!”squeakedGolg。“Yes,Iknowthatterribleroad。Iwillshowyouwhereitbegins。ButitisnomannerofuseyourHonouraskingmetogowithyouonit。I’lldierather。”
“Why?”askedEustaceanxiously。“What’ssodreadfulaboutit?”
“Toonearthetop,theoutside,”saidGolg,shuddering。“ThatwastheworstthingtheWitchdidtous。Weweregoingtobeledoutintotheopen—ontotheoutsideoftheworld。Theysaythere’snoroofatallthere;onlyahorrible,greatemptinesscalledthesky。Andthediggingshavegonesofarthatafewstrokesofthepickwouldbringyououttoit。Iwouldn’tdaregonearthem。”
“Hurrah!Nowyou’retalking!”criedEustace,andJillsaid,“Butit’snothorridatallupthere。Welikeit。Welivethere。”
“IknowyouOverlanderslivethere,”saidGolg。“ButIthoughtitwasbecauseyoucouldn’tfindyourwaydowninside。Youcan’treallylikeit—crawlingaboutlikefliesonthetopoftheworld!”
“Whataboutshowingustheroadatonce?”saidPuddleglum。
“Inagoodhour,”criedthePrince。Thewholepartysetout。ThePrinceremountedhischarger,PuddleglumclimbedupbehindJill,andGolgledtheway。Ashewent,hekeptshoutingoutthegoodnewsthattheWitchwasdeadandthatthefourOverlanderswerenotdangerous。Andthosewhoheardhimshouteditontoothers,sothatinafewminutesthewholeofUnderlandwasringingwithshoutsandcheers,andgnomesbyhundredsandthousands,leaping,turningcart-wheels,standingontheirheads,playingleap-frog,andlettingoffhugecrackers,camepressingroundCoalblackandSnowflake。AndthePrincehadtotellthestoryofhisownenchantmentanddeliveranceatleasttentimes。
Inthiswaytheycametotheedgeofthechasm。Itwasaboutathousandfeetlongandperhapstwohundredwide。Theydismountedfromtheirhorsesandcametotheedge,andlookeddownintoit。Astrongheatsmoteupintotheirfaces,mixedwithasmellwhichwasquiteunlikeanytheyhadeversmelled。Itwasrich,sharp,exciting,andmadeyousneeze。Thedepthofthechasmwassobrightthatatfirstitdazzledtheireyesandtheycouldseenothing。Whentheygotusedtoittheythoughttheycouldmakeoutariveroffire,and,onthebanksofthatriver,whatseemedtobefieldsandgrovesofanunbearable,hotbrilliance—thoughtheyweredimcomparedwiththeriver。Therewereblues,reds,greens,andwhitesalljumbledtogether:averygoodstained-glasswindowwiththetropicalsunstaringstraightthroughitatmiddaymighthavesomethingthesameeffect。Downtheruggedsidesofthechasm,lookingblacklikefliesagainstallthatfierylight,hundredsofEarthmenwereclimbing。
“Yourhonours,”saidGolg(andwhentheyturnedtolookathimtheycouldseenothingbutblacknessforafewminutes,theireyesweresodazzled)。“Yourhonours,whydon’tyoucomedowntoBism?You’dbehappiertherethaninthatcold,unprotected,nakedcountryoutontop。Oratleastcomedownforashortvisit。”
Jilltookitforgrantedthatnoneoftheotherswouldlistentosuchanideaforamoment。ToherhorrorsheheardthePrincesaying:“Truly,friendGolg,Ihavehalfamindtocomedownwithyou。Forthisisamarvellousadventure,anditmaybenomortalmanhaseverlookedintoBismbeforeorwilleverhavethechanceagain。AndIknownothow,astheyearspass,IshallbeartorememberthatitwasonceinmypowertohaveprobedtheuttermostpitofEarthandthatIforbore。Butcouldamanlivethere?Youdonotswiminthefire-riveritself?”
“Ohno,yourHonour。Notwe。It’sonlysalamandersliveinthefireitself。”
“Whatkindofbeastisyoursalamander?”askedthePrince。
“Itishardtotelltheirkind,yourHonour,”saidGolg。“Fortheyaretoowhite-hottolookat。Buttheyaremostlikesmalldragons。Theyspeaktousoutofthefire。Theyarewonderfullycleverwiththeirtongues:verywittyandeloquent。”
JillglancedhastilyatEustace。Shehadfeltsurethathewouldliketheideaofslidingdownthatchasmevenlessthanshedid。Herheartsankasshesawthathisfacewasquitechanged。HelookedmuchmorelikethePrincethanliketheoldScrubbatExperimentHouse。Forallhisadventures,andthedayswhenhehadsailedwithKingCaspian,werecomingbacktohim。
“YourHighness,”hesaid。“IfmyoldfriendReepicheeptheMousewerehere,hewouldsaywecouldnotnowrefusetheadventuresofBismwithoutagreatimpeachmenttoourhonour。”
“Downthere,”saidGolg,“Icouldshowyourealgold,realsilver,realdiamonds。”
“Bosh!”saidJillrudely。“Asifwedidn’tknowthatwe’rebelowthedeepestminesevenhere。”
“Yes,”saidGolg。“IhaveheardofthoselittlescratchesinthecrustthatyouTopdwellerscallmines。Butthat’swhereyougetdeadgold,deadsilver,deadgems。DowninBismwehavethemaliveandgrowing。ThereI’llpickyoubunchesofrubiesthatyoucaneatandsqueezeyouacupfullofdiamondjuice。Youwon’tcaremuchaboutfingeringthecold,deadtreasuresofyourshallowminesafteryouhavetastedtheliveonesofBism。”
“Myfatherwenttotheworld’send,”saidRilianthoughtfully。“Itwouldbeamarvellousthingifhissonwenttothebottomoftheworld。”
“IfyourHighnesswantstoseeyourfatherwhilehe’sstillalive,whichIthinkhe’dprefer,”saidPuddleglum,“it’sabouttimeweweregettingontothatroadtothediggings。”
“AndIwon’tgodownthathole,whateveranyonesays,”addedJill。
“Why,ifyourHonoursarereallysettogobacktoOverworld,”saidGolg,“thereisonebitoftheroadthat’sratherlowerthanthis。Andperhaps,ifthatflood’sstillrising—”
“Oh,do,do,docomeon!”beggedJill。
“Ifearitmustbeso,”saidthePrincewithadeepsigh。“ButIhavelefthalfofmyheartinthelandofBism。”
“Please!”beggedJill。
“Whereistheroad?”askedPuddleglum。
“Therearelampsalltheway,”saidGolg。“YourHonourcanseethebeginningoftheroadonthefarsideofthechasm。”
“Howlongwillthelampsburnfor?”askedPuddleglum。
Atthatmomentahissing,scorchingvoicelikethevoiceofFireitself(theywonderedafterwardsifitcouldhavebeenasalamander’s)camewhistlingupoutoftheverydepthsofBism。
“Quick!Quick!Quick!Tothecliffs,tothecliffs,tothecliffs!”itsaid。“Theriftcloses。Itcloses。Itcloses。Quick!Quick!”Andatthesametime,withear-shatteringcracksandcreaks,therocksmoved。Already,whiletheylooked,thechasmwasnarrower。Fromeverysidebelatedgnomeswererushingintoit。Theywouldnotwaittoclimbdowntherocks。Theyflungthemselvesheadlongand,eitherbecausesostrongablastofhotairwasbeatingupfromthebottom,orforsomeotherreason,theycouldbeseenfloatingdownwardslikeleaves。Thickerandthickertheyfloated,tilltheirblacknessalmostblottedoutthefieryriverandthegrovesoflivegems。“Good-byetoyourHonours。I’moff,”shoutedGolg,anddived。Onlyafewwerelefttofollowhim。Thechasmwasnownobroaderthanastream。Nowitwasnarrowastheslitinapillarbox。Nowitwasonlyanintenselybrightthread。Then,withashocklikeathousandgoodstrainscrashingintoathousandpairsofbuffers,thelipsofrockclosed。Thehot,maddeningsmellvanished。ThetravellerswerealoneinanUnderworldwhichnowlookedfarblackerthanbefore。Pale,dim,anddreary,thelampsmarkedthedirectionoftheroad。