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正文 第23节 文 / [美国]F. Scott Fitzgerald

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    thenatsixtheyarrivedatthebissuerplaoryrushedupstairstoirrtofindinhisoadehieedecidefiry,andabletoinfluendfolloighthavebeenabiggerfield.

    silentlyheadredhielf.hoehihesteppedintothehallandthening.itthetopofhershininghairtoherlittlegoldenslippersshehadneverseedsobeautiful.”isabelle”hes.asiorybooks,sheranintotheandonthathalfheirlipsfirsttou.

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    ”yourshirtstudithurtlook”shearreditspallor.

    ”oh,isabelle,”hereproasorryishouldnthaveheldyousoclose.”

    shelookedupiatiently.

    ”oh,ary,ofurseyouuld,anditdidnthurtch;butareodoaboutit”

    ”doaboutit”heasked.”ohthatspot;itlldisappearinasend.”

    ”itisnt,”shesaid,afterantofnory,llsjusttheheightofyourshoulder.”

    ”ssageit,”hesuggested,repressingthefaiinationtolaugh.

    sherubbeditdeliostpatheticface,”illjustkeeifirubit.llido”

    aquotationsailedintohisheadandheuldrepeatingitaloud.

    ”alltheperfusofarabiaenthislittlehand.”

    shelookedupandthesparkleofthetearinhereyee.

    ”yourenotverysyathetic.”

    arystookheraning.

    ”isabelle,darling,ithinkitll”

    ”donttouyndandyoustandthereandlaugh”

    thenheslippedagain.

    ”isfunny,isabelle,andorbeing”

    sheethingthatile,ratherthefaint,rthlesseile,intheersofheruth.

    ”oh,shutup”sheorystoodthere,veredorsefulnfusion.

    ”da”

    hrohershoulders,andtheydesdedthestairsinasileehroughdinner.

    ”isabelle,”hebeganrathertestily,astheyarraheelvesintheakeup.”

    isabellensideredgluy.

    ”ihatetobelaughedat,”shesaidfinally.

    ”iore.iotlaughingnoi”

    ”youdid.”

    ”oh,dontbesodaedfenine.”

    herlipscurledslightly.

    ”illbeanythingi.”

    arykepthisteerea.heoingandnotcare.orary,ifhedidntkissher,it

    ....itselfasanqueror.iteoffse,pleading,hadoughtywarriorlikeisabelle.

    perhapsshesuspeationofronceglidebyothsoverheadandtheheavyfragranceofroadsidegardens,buthoutthosebrokelesighs....

    afteroryannouncedadecision.

    ”ieavingearlyintheing.”

    ”why”

    ””heuntered.

    ”theresnoneed.”

    ”hogoing.”

    ”onbeingridiculous”

    ”oh,dontputitthated.

    ”justbecauseie.doyouthink”

    ”nrounds.”

    shehesitated.

    ”ireallydontknoptatnciliation.”youresofunny.””how”

    ”eeryoutoldtheotherdaythatyouulddoanythingyoued,etanythingyoued”

    aryflushed.hehadtoldheralotofthings.

    ”yes.”

    ”tofeelsoselfonight.ybeyourejustplaied.”

    ”no,iot,”hehesitated.”atprion”

    ”oh,youandprihinkyoureiortant””youdontuand”

    ”yes,ido,”sheinterrupted.”ido,becauseyourealalkingaboutyourselfandiusedtolikeit;no.””haveitonight”

    ”thatsjustthepoint,”insistedisabelle.”yougotallupsettonight.youjustsatandyeyes.besides,ihavetothinkallthetiialkingtoyouyouresooryrepeatedhatouchofvanity.

    ”youreanervousstrain”thisehati.””iknooryadttedherpointandshookhisheadhelplessly.”letsgo.”shestoodup.

    heroseabstractedlyahefootofthestairs.”trainiget”

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