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正文 第53节 文 / [美]Nicholas Sparks

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    thesoundsofcitylivingntinued.asirenblarediance,groeadilylouderasitapproached.

    ”esic”garrettasked.

    ”sure.kinddoyoulike”

    ”ilikebothkinds,”hesaid,pausingdratically.”untryande.”

    shelaughed.”idonthaveanythinglikethathere.”

    heshookhishead,enjoyinghisoycetosayitforyears.”

    ”yousthavechedalotofheehawasakid.”

    noutolaugh.

    ”backtinalquestionusicdoyoulike”shepersisted.

    ”anythingyouhaveisfine.”

    ”hoejazz”

    ”soundsgood.”

    theresagotupahihoughtheghtlikeandslippeditintotheusiedtoclear.

    ”soingherseat.

    ”ilikeit.fasiersonalasithoughtituggersoneveryer.butitsnotlikethatatall.”

    shesled.”itisniuseu,orjuststrollaroundiheressothingforeveryoheyevenhaveasailingclub.”

    ”iseehere,”hesaid,soundedasifsheheplace.

    ”ido.andkevi,too.”

    hep”

    shenodded.”yeah.hestryingoutforanallstarteaortakeit,buthethinkshehasaprettygoodshot.lastyear,hedethefinalcutasanelevenyearold.”

    ”itsoundslikehesgood.”

    ”heis,”shesaidptyplatestothesideandvedcloser.”butenoughaboutkevin,”shesaidsoftly.”al.alkaboutotherthings,youknow.”

    ”like”

    shekissedhisneck.”likeyself.”

    ”areyousureyoujusttotalkaboutit”

    ”yht,”sheelikethis”

    theday,theresaagaintookgarrettonatourofboston,spendingstoftheingialianneighborhoodsofthenorthend,nsforthepaper,hedidntkheirhroughthecity.

    ”yourho”

    ”inti,isupposei.butrightnosnotpossible.”

    ””

    ”yntraorethansitatputerandeinvolvedinthatsotisevenalittletravel.plus,theresalltheresearoresoure,iknospendingtinotyti.”

    ”doyougetcallsathonow”

    ”oynuerisntlisted,sonotallthatoften.”

    ”doyougetalotofcrazycalls”

    shenodded.”ithinkallluistsdo.alotofpeoplee.itseelikeivegottencallsabouteverything.”

    ”ithoughtyousaidyoueaboutparenting.”

    ”ido.”

    ”theneoneelse”

    sheshrugged.”iuretheydo,butitstilldoesntstoptherolasthope.”sheglahingabouttheirproble.”

    ”why”

    ”nistsaredifferentfrotheepersonalstraightforylueveryday,iguesstheythinktheykheybegintoseeasafriendofsorts.andpeoplelooktotheirfriendstohelptheuthey.”

    ”itstputyouiis.”

    sheshrugged.”itdoes,butitrynottothinkaboutit.besides,therearegoodpartsaboutjob,toogivinginfortionthatpeopleenster,evensharinglightheartedstoriesjusttokethedayalittleeasier.”

    garrettstoppedatasidethebin,thenhaheresa.

    ”ostpopularthingyouveeve”heasked.

    theresafeltherbreathessageinabottleondigotaupleofhuters.

    sheforethingelse.”oh...igetalotofletterseaboutteagdisabledchildren,”shesaidfinally.

    ”thatstbereheshopkeeper.

    ”itis.”

    beforetakingabiteofhisapple,garrettasked:”uldyoustillnevenifyougedpapers”

    shehequestion.”itsoneyna,haviontisbehindreallyhelps.why”

    ”justcurious,”hesaidquietly.

    theingtheresaeforthedayalittleafterlunons,herpictureinthepaper,andgarrettrealizedthattheresaorehahought.

    ”ididntknoy,”hesaiderthesendpersonwalkedaway.

    ”iotreallyaylu,sopeopleknoilooklike.”

    ”doesthissortofthinghappenalot”

    ”notreally.m

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