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    台灣小說網  www.192.tw栗子小說    m.lizi.tw栗子小說    m.lizi.twg,”saidhe,”likeihaveseenina

    piour,isit”jonesansisthe

    ghost.”toile,”persuadetothat,

    sir,ifyou.thoughitsayieveractuallysain

    life,yetiaertainishouldkerthan

    thatesto.no,nhostsdontappearinsuchdressesas

    that,her.”inthisstake,uchlaughterinthe

    neighbourhoodofpartridge,heontiillthe

    sebetlet,ridgegavethatcreditto

    .garrick,ojones,andfellintosoviolent

    atreling,thathiskneesknockedagainsteachother.jonesasked

    hitter,andherhehewarriorupon

    thestage”olasir,”saidhe,”iperceivenoisyoutold

    .iaotafraidofanything;foriknoisbutaplay.andif

    itatsuchadistand

    insoy;aifinottheonly

    person.””houtaketobesucha

    aycallwardifyouwill;

    butifthatlittlenthereupoageisnhtened,inever

    saanfrightenedinlife.ay,ay:goalonghyou:ay,to

    besureercyuponsuch

    foolhardinesseverhappens,itisgoodenoughforyou.follow

    youidfollohedevilassoon.nay,perhapsitisthedevilfor

    theysayheputonlikenesshepleases.ohhereheis

    again.nofartheo,youhavegonefarenoughalready;farther

    thanidhavegoneforallthekingsdonions.”jonesofferedto

    speak,butpartridgecried,”hush,hushdearsir,dontyouhear

    hiandduringtheheghost,hesathhiseyes

    fixedpartlyontheghostandpartlyo,andouth

    open;thesapassio,

    succeedinglike.

    heseridge,youexceed

    expeorethaninceivedpossible.”

    ”nay,sir,”ansridge,”ifyouarenotafraidofthedevil,i

    thelpit;buttobesure,itisnaturaltobesurprizedatsuch

    things,thoughikno:notthatithe

    ghostthatsurprized,her;forishouldhaveknohattohave

    beenonlyaninastrangedress;butanso

    frightenedhielf,ite.””anddostthou

    igihen,partridge,”criesjohathewasreally

    frightened””nay,sir,”saidpartridge,”didnotyouyourselfobserve

    afterhersspirit,andhowhe

    urderedinthegarden,hobydegrees,and

    hebhsorroasishouldhave

    been,haditbeenohusholahat

    thereheisagaiain,thoughiknohereis

    nothingatallinit,ialadiaotdohose

    hentuinghiseyesagainupo,”ay,youydraw

    yhepohedevil”

    duringthesendact,partridgedeveryfearks.hegreatly

    adredthefinenessofthedresses;noruldhehelp

    uponthekingsuntenance.”well,”saidhe,”hoaybe

    deceivedbyfaullafidesfrontiis,ifind,atruesaying.who

    tted

    arder”hetheninquiredaftertheghost;butjones,ended

    heshouldbesurprized,gavehioothersatisfa,than,”thathe

    ghtpossiblyseehigainsoon,andinaflashoffire.”

    partridgesatinafearfulexpectationofthis;andnohe

    ghostdehisappearance,partridgecriedout,”there,sir,now;

    uchfrightenedas

    youthink,and,tobesure,nobodyhelpsofears.i

    beinsobadanditio,is

    there,foralltheeeofthespiritas

    ialivingsoul,ithoughtisasinkintotheearth.””indeed,

    yousa,”ansridge,”iknow

    itisonlyaplay:andbesides,iftherehinginallthis,

    daillerlaughso;forastoyou,sir,you

    beafraid,ibelieve,ifthedevilhere,

    thereay,nohevileked

    yoother,io

    besure,alldutytoatherisforfeitedbysuchked

    doings.ay,goaboutyourbusiness,ihatethesightofyou.”

    ourcriticlet

    introducesbeforetheking.thishedidnotatfirstuand,

    tilljonesexplaiohibuthenosooeredintothe

    spiritofit,thaoblesshielfthathehadnever

    ttedrder.thentuingtos.ller,heaskedher,”ifshe

    didnotigihekinglookedasifheouched;thoughheis,”

    saidhe,”agoodactor,anddothallhetohideit.well,i

    uchtoansantherehath,

    tosituponachhigherchairthasupon.nowonderherun

    arustanifaceagain.”

    thegravediggingsexteheattentionofpartridge,who

    expressedchsurprizeatthenuerofskullsthrohestage.

    toostfaus

    burialplacesabouttohen,”criespartridge,”that

    theplaceishaunted.butineversaylifeawravedigger.

    ihadasexton,hatshouldhavedugthreegraves

    he

    firsttihehadeverhadoneinhishand.ay,ay,youysing.

    youhadrathersingthaakingup

    theskull,hecriedout,”isstraoseehoe

    nare:ineveruldbriotouythingbelongingtoa

    deadn,onanyat.heseedfrightenedenoughtooatthe

    ghost,ithought.neoibushorissapit.”

    littlereeeringoccurredduringtheplay,attheend

    of,”heplayershehadlikedbest”to

    thisheanseappearanceofindignationatthequestion,

    ”theking,r.partridge,”sayss.

    ller,”youarenotofthesaopiniooheyare

    allagreed,thathaetisactedbythebestplayerw

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