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正文 第14节 文 / [英]阿道司·赫胥黎

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    hiorrather,siholtzhetalking,tolistentohis

    frienddisore.

    threeggirlsfrohebureauandabysyicvoice

    ashesteppedoutofthelift.

    ”oh,heloltz,darling,doeandhaveapiicsupperoor.”

    theyilly.

    heshookhishead,hepushedhis.”no,no.”

    ”an.”

    butheloltzreinedunshakehisdelightfulprose.”no,”he

    repeated,”iusy.”andheheldresolutelyonhisurse.thegirlstrailedafter

    hiitbedintobeardsplaneandslaedthe

    doorthattheygaveuppursuit.nothoutreproaches.

    ”theseen”hesaid,astheeroseintotheair.”theseen”andhe

    shookhishead,hefroicallyagreed,wishing,as

    hespoketheanygirlsasheloltzdid,andhas

    littletrouble.hetakinglenina

    akeit.

    ”areyou”saidheloltz,hatotalabsenceofihenafteralittlepause,

    ”thislastytteesandall

    girls.youtigineakingaboutitatthe

    llege.still,itsbeenhit,ithink.theeffects”hehesitated.”heyre

    odd,theyreveryodd.”

    aphysientalexcess.theprocess,it

    seed,entalexcessuldproduce,foritsohe

    voluntaryblindnessanddeafnessofdeliberatesolitude,theartificialiotenceof

    asceticis

    therestoftheshortflightplishedinsilence.heyhadarrivedand

    fortablystretati,

    heloltzbeganagain.

    speakingverysloething

    ihateoutsosort

    ofextrapohatyouarentusing–youkhatgoesdohe

    fallsinsteadhtheturbines”helookedatbeardquestioningly.

    ”youanalltheetiobefeelingifthings”

    heloltzshookhishead.”notquite.ihinkingofaqueerfeelingisotis

    get,afeelingthativegotsothingiortanttosayandthepoosayit–only

    idontknoakeahepoe

    differehioeabout”he;

    then,”yousee,”heprettygoodatiingphrases–you

    knoakeyouju,alstasthoughyoudsat

    onapin,theyseeohing

    hypnopdienough.itsnotenoughforthe

    phrasestobegood;akeoughttobegoodtoo.”

    ”butyourthingsaregood,heloltz.”

    ”oh,asfarastheygo.”heloltzshruggedhisshoulders.”buttheygosuchalittle

    portantenough,sohoethingch

    reiortant.yes,aense,reviolent.butore

    iortanttosayandhoaboutthesortofthingsones

    expectedtoproperly–theyll

    ghanything.youreadandyourepierced.thatsohethingsitryto

    teachstudents–hooepiergly.butohsthegoodofbeing

    pierunitysing,orthelatestiroventi

    ansbesides,akehevery

    hardestxrays–ething

    aboutnothingthatsitfinallyboilsdoo.itryanditry”

    ”hush”saidbeardsuddenly,andliftedaheylistened.”ibelieve

    theressobodyatthedoor,”hewhispered.

    heloltzgotup,tiptoeda,aflung

    thedoorhere.

    ”iorry,”saidbeard,feellingandlookingunfortablyfoolish.”isuppose

    ivegotthingsonnervesabit.art

    beingsuspicious.”

    hepassedhishandaeplaintive.hewas

    justifyinghielf.”ifyouk

    tearfully–andtheuprushofhisselfpityainsuddenlyreleased.”if

    youonlyknew”

    heloltzsonlistenedfort.”poorlittlebeard”

    hesaidtohielf.butatthesatihefeltratherashadforhisfriend.he

    orepride.

    chapterfive

    byeightoclockthelighthetohestoke

    pogesorethanhuntenor,toannouheclosingof

    theurses.leninaandhenryabaheirgaandohe

    ethelowing

    ofthosethousandsofilk,the

    raaterialsfreatfaroyal.

    anincessantbuzzingofheliptersfilledthetinutesa

    bellandthescreechoflesannouhedepartureofohelight

    norailtrainstheirseparateurse

    tothetropolis.

    leninaandhenryaeandstartedoff.ateighthundredfeet

    henrysloiwopoised

    abovethefadinglandsbeechesstretchedlikeagreat

    poolofdarkosonatthe

    horizoofthesufaded,throughe,upoyellowanda

    paleerygreen.northhetrees,theintealand

    extealsecretionsfactlaredeverywindowof

    itstlaythebuildingsofthegolfclub–thehugelower

    castebarrad,ohersideofadividingallerhouses

    reservedforalphaaaers.theapproaonorailstationwere

    bladertheglassvault

    alightedtrainshotoutintotheopen.follossoutheasterlyurseacrossthe

    darkplaintheireyesajesticbuildingsoftheslough

    .forthesafetyofnightflyingplasfourtallchieyswere

    floodlightedandtippedsondangersignals.itark.

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