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正文 第107节 文 / [英]亨利·菲尔丁

    栗子小说    m.lizi.tw小说站  www.xsz.tw台湾小说网  www.192.twndingonthe

    table,onebeerbeingspilt,itlookedasiftherooad

    latelybeeninhabited;butatpresentitirelyvat.

    johenappreheghtleadtosootherapartnt;but

    uponseargallroundit,heuldperceivenootherdoorthanthat

    atered,ainelhadbeenposted.hethen

    proesbyhisnbutnoone

    ans

    thetinelinhisterrors,hatthe

    volunteerein

    searurderer:henoheagoniesofhorror;andi

    yheart,soofthoseactorserto

    representanfrightedoutofhis,thattheyght

    betaughttopynature,insteadofperfseveralantictricks

    aures,fortheeainntandapplauseofthegalleries.

    perceivingthebird,

    andrightlyapprehendingthatthereportofthefirelock

    thehisdle,alystole

    baber,andtohisbed;herhehave

    beeohavegottenundisvered,hadanyotherpersonbeenon

    thesastairanohis

    bedbythegout;forbeforeheuldreaber,

    thehallhetinelhadbeenpostedwashalffullofpeople,

    sointheirshirts,andothersnothalfdrest,allveryeaestly

    enquiringofeachotheratter.

    thesoldierepladposturein

    .severaliediatelyappliedtheelves

    toraisehiandsoncludedhiead;buttheypresentlysaw

    theirstake,forhenotonlystruggledhthoseheir

    handsonhibutfellarlikeabull.iy,he

    iginedsonyspiritsordevils;forhis

    iginationbeingpossessedhthehorrorofanapparition,

    edeveryobjecthesaintonothingbutghostsand

    spectres.

    atlengthhebers,andgotuponhislegs;when

    dlesbeingbrought,arades

    present,heself;butwas

    thetterheansadeadn,thatsall,iadead

    n,itreverit,ihaveseenhi””hastthouseen,

    jack”saysohesoldiers.”heyoungvolunteer

    thatprecatedthestheavycurses

    onhielf,ifhehadhevolunteer,alloverblood,voting

    fireoutofhisuthandnostrils,passbyhintothechaerwhere

    ensignnorthertonhenseizingtheensignbythethroat,

    flyainaclapofthunder.

    thisrelationttheaudience.all

    theebelieveditfiry,andprayedheaventodefendthebr >

    frourder.angstthentoo,nyhadfaithiory;but

    otherstueditintoderisionandridicule;andaserjeantwhowas

    presentansan,youoreof

    this,foingtosleepanddreangonyourpost.”

    thesoldierreplied,”youypunishifyouplease;butiwas

    asbroadanoeah

    theensign,ifididhedeadn,asitellyou,heyesas

    bigandasfieryastbeaux.”

    theheforces,andthehehouse,were

    noerbeingae,and

    heariinelfirehispiece,thoughtithisdutytorise

    iediately,thoughhehadapprehensionsofanyschief;

    uchgreater,lesther

    spoonsandtankardsshouldbeupontherch,houthaving

    reher.

    ourpoortiothesightofthisofficeruch

    reethantheapparition,ashethoughtit,hhehad

    seenbefaiedthedreadfulstory,andanyadditions

    ofbloodandfire;buthehadthesfainh

    eitherofthelastntionedpersons:fortheofficer,thoughavery

    religiousn,allterrorsofthiskind;besides,having

    solatelyleftjohenditionwehaveseen,hehadno

    suspiofhisbeingdead.asforthelandlady,thoughnotover

    religious,shehadnokindofaversiontothedoeofspirits;but

    therestahetaleobe

    false,asthereaderpresently.

    butheorthertonhunderorfire,orin

    anhathisbody

    eda

    ioned

    tohavedebefore,aelyorderedthetiobe

    takenprisoner.sothat,byastrangereverseoffortuhoughnot

    veryunninalitarylife,theguardbecatheguarded.

    chapter15

    thenclusionofthefoingadventure

    besidesthesuspiofsleep,thelieutenantharbouredanotherand

    againstthepoortinel,andthishatof

    treachery;forashebelievednotonesyllableoftheapparition,so

    heigiheedonlytoioseupon

    hiandthatthefelloybeenbribedbynorthertonto

    lethiscape.andthisheigiherather,asthefright

    appearedtohihereunnaturalinonehecharacterof

    asbraveandboldanasanyintheregint,havingbeeninseveral

    as,havingreceivedseveralwounds,and,inaword,having

    behavedhielfalsoldier.

    thatthereader,therefore,ynotheleastillopinion

    ofsuentinresghis

    putationofthisguilt.

    .northertonthen,asisfied

    thisa.hehad

    perhapsseen,orheard,uessed,thatenvyisapttoattendfa.

    notthatiethathehenishlyinedto

    believeinortoesis:for,infact,iabr >

    nvine.heive

    disposition,andhadagreatantipathytothoseclosequartersin

    thecastleofgloucester,fht

    possiblygivehibillet.nororeoverfreefroo

    uneasyditationso

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