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正文 第20节 文 / [英]阿道司·赫胥黎

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    butusthavefallenintoagullysowhere;orbeen

    eatenbyauntainlion.fordknoevery

    chattheti.rethanitoughttohavedone,idaresay.because,afterall,

    itsthesortofactthatghthavehappeoanyone;and,ofurse,the

    soayge.”butthis

    sleeptaughtnsolationdidnotseeobeveryeffective.shakinghishead,”i

    aetis,”thedirectorof

    beingofsearg

    andsearinisce.

    ”yousthavehadaterribleshock,”saidbeard,alstenviously.

    atthesoundofhisvoicethedirectorstartedintoaguiltyrealizationofwherehe

    againagine,”hesaid,

    ”thatidhadanyinderousrelationotional,nothing

    longdraal.”hehandedbeardthepert.

    ”ireallydontknoself

    forhavinggivenaablesecret,heventedhisrageonbeard.the

    lookinhiseyesalignant.”andishouldliketotakethis

    opportunity,.rx,”henotatallpleasedhthe

    reportsireceiveofyourbehaviouroutsideaysaythatthisis

    notbusiness.butitis.ihavethegoodnaofthey

    ustbeabovesuspi,particularlythoseofthehighestcastes.alphas

    aresonditiohattheydonothavetobeinfaheiretionalbehaviour.

    butthatisalltherereasonfortheirkingaspe.ltistheir

    dutytobeinfantile,evenagainsttheirinr.rx,igiveyoufair

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    personal–heexpressionofthedisapprovalofsociety

    itself.”ifeverihearagainofanylapsefroproperstandardofinfantile

    deruishallaskforyourtransfereoasubtre–preferablytoid.

    gooding.”andso

    e.

    ”thatllteaself.butheistaken.forbeardleftthe

    rooihought

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    intoxiportahe

    thoughtofperseundisyed,hertonidepressing.he

    feltstrongenoughtoetandoverea,strongenoughtofaceeven

    id.andthisnfidereally

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    ”plytoldhiogotothebottoesspastand

    r.andthatholtzson

    expetly,apathy,enuragent,adration.but

    noe.heloltzsatsilent,staringatthefloor.

    helikedbeard;heforbeingtheonlynofhisacquaintance

    heuldtalkaboutthesubjeportaheless,

    thereple.andthe

    outburstsofaselfpityhalteated.andhisdeplorablehabitof

    beingboldaftertheevent,andfull,iextraordinarypresence

    ofedthesethings–justbecausehelikedbeard.thesends

    passed.heloltzntiostareatthefloor.andsuddenlybeardblushed

    andtuedaway.

    §3

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    intoafavourableaircurrentatlongitude95,andolandatsantafé

    lessthanfortysendsbehindscheduleti.

    ”fortysendsonasixandahalfhht.notsobad,”leninanceded.

    theysleptthatnightatsantafé.thehotelparablybetter,for

    exale,thanthathorribleauroraborapalahleninahadsufferedso

    r.liquidair,television,vibrovacuuassage,radio,

    boilingcaffeinesolution,hotntraceptives,adifferentkindsofstwere

    laidonineverybedroothesyicsitheyentered

    thehallanothingtobedesired.anotitheliftannouhattherewere

    sixtyescalatorsquashracketurtsiel,andthatobstad

    electrogicgolfuldbothbeplayedinthepark.

    ”butitsoundssilytoolovely,”criedlenina.”ialstayhere.

    sixtyescalatorsquashurts”

    ”therebeanyinthereservation,”beard,no

    television,nohote

    back.”

    leninaeoffended.”ofurseistandit.ionlysaiditwaslovelyhere

    becauseit”

    ”fivehundredrepetitionsohirteeeen,”saidbeard

    self.

    ”didyousay”

    ”isaidthatprogressusthereservation

    unlessyoureallyto.”

    ”butidoto.”

    ”veryostathreat.

    theirpertrequiredthesignatureofthehereservation,atwhose

    offiselves.anepsilonplusnegroporter

    tookinbeardsediately.

    theed,

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    utteranationand

    unaskedfoodadvicestarted,heingly.

    ”fivehundredandsixtythousandsquarekilotres,dividedintofourdistinct

    subreservations,eachsurroundedbyahightensione.”

    atthisnt,andfooapparentreason

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