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正文 第98节 文 / [法]大仲马

    栗子网  www.lizi.tw栗子小说    m.lizi.tw小说站  www.xsz.twarestillsuffitlynscioustobeahe

    ingofsluer.hisbodyseedtoacquireanairylightness,his

    perarkablenner,hissensesseedto

    redoubletheirpohehorizonntioexpand;butit

    thegloohorizonofvaguealar,andhhehadseenbeforehe

    slept,butablue,transparent,unboundedhorizon,halltheblueof

    theoesofthesuer

    breeze;then,iofthesongsofhissailors,songssoclear

    andsonorous,thattheyadeadivineharnyhadtheiotes

    beentakendoontecristo,nolongerasa

    threateningrothedstoftheasanoasisinthe

    desert;then,ashisboatdreelouder,foran

    enonyrosetoheaven,asifsoloreleyhad

    dephion,theenter,intended

    theretobuildacity.

    atlengththeboattouchedtheshore,buthouteffort,houtshock,

    aslipstouidstntirains

    ofstdelielody.hedesedtodesd,

    severalsteps,inhalingthefreshandbalair,likethataybe

    supposedtnaroutoofedfrouchperfus

    assetthendadreang,andsuchfiresasbutheverysenses;and

    hesasinbad,hissingular

    host,toali,theteattendant;thenallseedtofadeawayand

    beenfusedbeforehiseyes,likethelastshadoagic

    lantebeforeitisextinguished,andheberof

    statues,lightedonlybyohosepaleandantiquelasch

    inthedeadofthenightoverthesleepofpleasure.theyhe

    sastatues,ri,inattra,andpoesy,heyesof

    fasilesoflove,andbrightandfloheywere

    phryne,essalina,thosethreecelebratedurtesans.then

    angthelidedlikeapureray,likeachristiahedst

    ofolyus,ohoseshadohose

    softvisiooveilitsvirginbroarble

    hlooksoflove,

    andapproachedtheuheirfeethiddenin

    theirlounics,theirthroatsbare,hairflowinglikewaves,

    andassungattitudeshegodsuld,buts

    hstood,andlooksinflexibleandardentlikethosehhe

    serpentcharthebird;andthenhegave

    inatraspanddelightedhissensesashavoluptuouskiss.

    itseedtofranzthathe

    saodestypletelyveiled;andthenfollo

    ofpassioprosedbytheprophettotheelect.lipsofstone

    tuedtofla,breastsoficebecalikeheatedlava,sothatto

    franz,yieldingforthefirsttitotheshedrug,lovewasa

    sorroouthso

    histhirstylips,andhebraces.the

    rehestroveagainstthisunhalloorehissenses

    yieldedtoitsthrall,andatlength,rugglethattaxedhis

    verysoul,hegavehlessandexhaustedbeh

    thekissesoftheserblegoddesses,andtheentntofhis

    rvellousdrea

    chapter32.thewaking.

    self,heseedstilltobeinadreahe

    thoughthielfinasepulchre,intoinpity

    scarcelyperated.hestretchedforthhishand,andtouchedstone;he

    rosetohisseat,andfoundhielflyingonhisbouousinabedof

    dryheather,verysoftandodoriferous.thevisionhadfled;andasif

    thestatueshadbeenbutshadotheto,theyhadva

    hisohepointhelight

    entofhisdreaucceededthecalessof

    reality.hefoundthatheto,toheopening,and

    throughakindoffanlightsaheairand

    softheingsun;ontheshorethe

    sailorsthebr >

    theboatanchor,undulatinggracefullyoherefor

    sotiheehefreshbreezehplayedonhisbrow,and

    listehedashofthehebeach,thatleftagainstthe

    roasetihout

    reflehethingsof

    nature,speciallyafterafantasticdreathengraduallythisview

    oftheouter,sopure,sogrand,rendedhifthe

    illusivenessofhisvision,andonory.herecalled

    hisarrivalontheisland,hispresentationtoasgglerchief,

    asubterraneanpalacefullofsplendor,anexcellentsupper,anda

    spoonfulofhashish.itseed,hoheveryfaceofopen

    day,thatatleastayearhadelapsedsihesethingshadpassed,

    sodeeppressiondeinhisndbythedreaands

    aholdhadittakenofhisigination.thuseverynohenhe

    saidthesailors,seatedonarock,orundulatinginthe

    vessel,oheshadohlooksand

    kisses.otherlyclear,andhisbodyrefreshed;

    hetheslightestheadache;orary,hefelta

    certaindegreeoflightness,afacultyforabsthepureair,and

    enjoyingthebrightsunshinerevividlythanever.

    he;

    aron,aghisaid,”thesignorsinbadhaslefthis

    plintsforyourexcellenddesiresustoexpresstheregrethe

    feelsatnotbeingabletotakehisleaveinperson;buthetrustsyou

    ,asveryiortantbusinesscallshiolaga.”

    ”so,theano,”saidfranz,”thisis,then,allreality;there

    existsahisislaertainedright

    royally,andhisdepartedwhileiwasasleep”

    ”heexistsasayseehissllyachthall

    hersailsspread;andifyouwilluseylass,youwill,inall

    probability,regnizeyourhostiofhiscrew.”sosaying,

    gaetanopointedinadireinallvesselakingsail

    tohesouthepointofrsica.franzadjustedhistelespe,and

    directedittoistaken.attheste

    thesteriousstrangerandinguplookingtoheshore,and

    holdingaspyglassinhishairedashehadbeenonth

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