栗子小说 m.lizi.tw小说站
www.xsz.tw栗子网
www.lizi.twourssithat
untry,hehadhearddeedrethahegreat
affer.allan,ridgehad
beeninstructed,ansheir,and,aswehave
said,hedidnotintheleastdoubttobehisson.
heigihereforethat,it
adeupattheretuof.jones;afrobr >
isedgreatadvantages,ifheuldtakethis
opportunityofingratiatinghielfan;and
ifheuldbyanyaruntalinprhisretu,he
doubtednot,asite
hinthefavourof.allhy.
hatheuredfellow,
ahhielfdeeothe
personandcharacterofjones;butpossiblytheviehihave
justbeforentioned,ghtlikeelittlesharein
protinghiouakethisexpedition,atleastinurginghibr >
tonti,afterhehaddisveredthathissterandhielf,
likesoprudentfathersandsons,thoughtheytravelledtogether
ifriendship,haderaledintothis
ure,byhavingrerked,thatthoughlove,friendship,
esteeandsuchlike,haveverypoan
nd;i,hoottedbywise
n,heyherstotheirohisisindeed
astexcellentdie,and,likeohe
particularpartofthebodyoe,herit
bethetohehand,oranyotherer,scarceever
failsofiediatelyprodugthedesiredeffect.
chapter10
ihaveryextraordinaryadventure
justasjonesandhisfriendcatotheendoftheirdialoguein
thepreofaverysteep
hill.herejooptshort,anddireghiseyesupood
forapanion,andsaid,
”partridge,iustcertainly
affordastgprospect,especiallybythislight;forthe
solegloooncastsonallobjects,isbeyondexpression
beautiful,espeaginationhisdesirousof
cultivatinglancholyideas.””veryprobably,”ansridge;
”butifthetopofthehillbeproperesttoproducholy
thoughts,isupposethebottosthelikeliesttoproducerryones,
aaketobechthebetterofthetestyou
havedebloodruioniopofthat
untain;stotobeohehighestintheworld.no,
no,ifhibeforapladerground,to
sthefrost.””doso,”saidjones;”letitbe
buty
retubaad,”saidpartridge.
”indeed,ia”ansadness;
butasyouplainsochoftheldalready,iay
beloe,
sir,”criespartridge;”ihavedeterofollowyouwhereveryo.”indeedheostaybehind;thoughheoward
enoughinallrespects,yethischieffearhatofghosts,h
eofnight,andtheheplace,
extrelyed.
atthisinstantpartridgeespiedaglieringlightthroughso
trees,edveryotheheiediatelycriedoutina
rapture,”oh,sirheavenhathatlastheardprayers,andhath
broughtusahouse;perhapsitybeanibeseechyou,sir,if
youhaveanypassioherfororyourself,donotdespise
thegoodnessofprovideletusgodirectlytoyonlight.
sureiftheybechristians
thattopersons
inourserablendition.”jolengthyieldedtotheeaest
suppliadedirectlytowards
theplacehelightissued.
theysoonarrivedatthedoorofthishouse,e,forit
ghtbecalledeither,uchiropriety.herejonesknocked
severaltishin;ath
partridge,hingbutofghosts,devils,
ble,ercy
uponussurelythepeoplestbealldead.iseenolight
heocertainisaa
ntbefore.hings.””hastthou
heardof”saidjohepeopleareeitherfastasleep,or
probably,asthisisalonelyplace,areafraidtoopentheirdoor.”
hetheovociferateprettyloudly,andatlastanoldan,
openinganuppert,asked,heytheyed
jonesansravellerstheirway,and
havingseenalightinhitherinhopesof
findingsofiretotheelves.”he
an,”youhavenobusinesshere;norshalliopenthedoortoanyat
thistiofnight.”partridge,thesoundofahunvoicehad
reveredfrht,felltothesteaestsupplicationsto
beadttedforafeiofire,sayideadh
theld;toributedequallyhthefrost.
heassuredherthatthegentlenoherhe
greatestsquiresiry;anddeuseofeveryargunt,
saveone,eruallyadded;andthiswas,
theproseofhalfacrooogreattoberesistedby
suchaperson,especiallyasthegenteelappearanceofjones,h
thelightoftheonplainlydisveredtetherhhis
affablebehaviour,hadentirelysubduedthoseapprehensionsofthieves
firstnceived.sheagreed,therefore,atlast,to
letthen;ridge,tohisinfinitejoy,foundagoodfire
readyforhisreception.
thepoorfelloedhielf,thanthose
thoughtsostinhisnd,beganalittleto
disturbhisbrain.thereicleofhiscreedinhhehada
strongerfaiththanhehadinchcraft,northereader
nceiveafigurereadaptedtoinspirethisidea,thantheold
an.sheanslytoth
...