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正文 第26节 文 / [英]阿道司·赫胥黎

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    andliedoogetherinthebigbed.”sing,”andlindasang.

    sang”streptockgeetobanburyt”and”byebabybanting,soonyoullneed

    deting.”hervoicegotfainterandfainter

    thereahingto

    linda,andlindaheblaoher,butthe

    npulleditdowas

    alovelysilverbracelete,

    he

    asafer.inthoseotheruandsoo

    then,”notanlookedathithenagainatlinda,and

    saidafeaoverthebed

    toandhisfaceerrible;theblackropesofhairtouchedthe

    bla.”no,”lindasaidagain,aherhandsqueezinghihtly.

    ”no,no”butthentookholdofoneofhisar,andithurt.hescread.the

    nputuphisotherhandandliftedhip.linda,still

    saying,”no,no.”thensaidsothingshortandangry,andsuddenlyherhands

    ancarriedhicross

    tothedoor,ope,puthioiddleoftheotherroo

    andatingthedoorbehindhi.hegotup,herantothedoor.

    standingontiptoeheuldjustreachthebigch.helifteditandpushed;

    butthedooropen.”linda,”heshouted.shedidntanswer.

    hereeredahugerooratherdark;andtherehingsh

    stringsfasteheandlotsofenstandingroundtheking

    blas,lindasaid.lindatoldhiositiheotherchildren,while

    sheen.heplayede.

    suddenlypeoplestartedtalkingveryloud,andthereenpushinglinda

    atothedoorandheranafterher.heasked

    herething,”shesaid.andthe

    angrytoo.”hoodotheirbeastlyly

    savages.”heaskedhersavagesheygotbacktotheirhouse,

    popéein.hehadabiggourdfullof

    stuffthatlookedlikeethingell

    thatbutyouruthanddeyouugh.lindadranksoandpopédrank

    so,andthenlindalaughedalotandtalkedveryloud;andthensheandpopé

    .whenpopé.lindawas

    inbedandsofastasleepthatheuldntwakeher.

    popéusedtoeoften.hesaidthestuffinthegourdescal;but

    lindasaiditoughttobeadeyoufeelillaftered

    popé.hehatedthell–alltheoseelinda.oeoon,when

    hehadbeenplayingeered,andthere

    ountains–hecabacktothehouseandheardangryvoi

    thebedrootheyensvoices,andtheysaiduand,

    buthekhing;

    heheardpeoplevingaboutquickly,andtherehercrashandthena

    noiselikehittingale,onlynotsobony;thenlindascread.”oh,dont,dont,

    dont”shesaid.heranin.thereenindarkblas.lindawason

    thebed.oheens.anotherrossher

    legs,sothatsheuldntkick.thethirdtingherhae,

    threetis;ailindascread.g,hetuggedatthefrihe

    ansbla.”please,please.”ahewhip

    cadoed.hecaughtholdoftheans

    enorusbroight.shecriedout,

    suchapushthathefelldoas

    lyingonthegrouhihreetisorethan

    anythinghehadeverfelt–likefire.theeitwas

    lindaed.

    ”butheytohurtyou,lindaheaskedthatnight.herying,

    becausetheredrksoftheillhurtsoterribly.buthewasalso

    gbecausepeoplelyandunfair,andbecausehetle

    boyanduldntdoanythingagainstthelindaoo.shewasgrownup,

    butshe.itfairforher

    either.”heytohurtyou,linda”

    ”idontknotohearshesaid,because

    sheadherfa

    aretheirn,”shetobetalkingtohitall;she

    seedtobetalkingeoneinsideherself.alongtalk

    uand;andintheeartedglouderthanever.

    ”oh,dontcry,linda.dontcry.”

    hepressedhielfagainsther.heputhisaroundheeck.lindacriedout.

    ”oh,beaway,hard.hishead

    bangedagainstthetleidiot”sheshouted;andthen,suddenly,shebegan

    toslaphislap,slap

    ”linda,”heother,dont”

    ”iotyourther.iother.”

    ”but,lindaoh”sheslappedhinthecheek.

    ”tuedintoasavage,”sheshouted.”havingyoungoneslikeananilifit

    hadntbeenforyou,ighthavegootheihavegotaway.

    butnoteful.”

    hesaagain,andliftedhisaroguardhisface.

    ”oh,dont,linda,pleasedont.”

    ”littlebeast”shepulleddo;hisfaceovered.

    ”dont,linda.”heshuthiseyes,expegtheblow.

    butshedidnthithiafteralittleti,heopenedhiseyesagainandsahat

    she.hetriedtosleather.suddenlysheputherarround

    hindkissedhigainandagain.

    sotis,forseveraldays,lindadidupatall.shelayinbedandwassad.

    orelseshedrauffthatphtandlaughedagreatdealandto

    sleep.sotisshe,andtherewas

    nothiexeeredthefirsttishefoundthose

    littleanilsinhishair,hoedandscread.

    thehappiesttisahouttheotherplace.”andyoureally

    goflying,whenevery

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