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typhoid;therighttobetorturedbyunspeakablepainsofeverykind.”therewasa
longsilence.
”iclaihell,”saidthesavageatlast.
staphandshruggedhisshoulders.”youree,”hesaid.
chaptereighteen
thedoorheyentered.
”john”
frohebathrooaanunpleasantandcharacteristid.
”isthereanythier”heloltzcalled.
theresouheree.
then,dooropenedand,verypale,thesavageerged.
”isay,”heloltzexclaidsolicitously,”youdolookill,john”
”didyoueatsothingthatdidntagreehyou”askedbeard.
thesavagenodded.”iatecivilization.”
””
”itpoisoned;iyown
kedness.”
”yes,butean,justnowyouwere”
”nopurified,”saidthesavage.”idranksostardander.”
theothersstaredathinastonishnt.”doyouantosaythatyouweredoing
itonpurpose”askedbeard.
”thatshoselves.”hesatdownand,sighing,
passedhishanda
rathertired.”
”notsurprised,”saidheloltz.afterasileosay
goodbye,”heorrooing.”
”yes,orroarkedanew
expressioernedresignation.”andbytheinued,
leaningforhesavageskosay
hoabouteverythingthathappeerday.”heblushed.”how
ashad,”heon,inspiteoftheunsteadinessofhisvoice,”howreally”
thesavagecuthihortand,takinghishand,affeatelypressedit.
”heloltze,”beardresud,afteralittlepause.”ifithadnt
beenforhiishould”
”noholtzprotested.
thereeoftheirsadness–becauseofit,even;fortheirsadness
ptoftheirloveforoher–thethreeyoungnwerehappy.
”ioing,”saidthesavageatlast.
”for”
”toaskifightntgototheislandshyou.”
”andholtzeagerly.
thesavageshookhishead.”hee.”
””
”hesaidheent.butiaed,”thesavage
added,daedifillgoonbeingexperintedh.notfor
allthentrollersintheorrooo.”
”butheothersaskedinunison.
thesavageshruggedhisshoulders.”anycare.solongasibe
alone.”
frouildfordthedoing,then,over
lfordandereandhpetersfieldtowards
portsuth.roughlyparalleltoit,theuplinepassedover,
putteeadandgrayshott.bethehogsbadhihere
orethansixorsevenkilotresapart.
thedistanceallforcarelessflyers–particularlyatnightandhey
hadtakenhalfagraetooch.therehadbeenacts.seriouso
hadbeendecidedtodeflecttheuplirestothe.between
grayshottandtonghaourabandonedairlighthousesrkedtheurseofthe
oldportsuthtolondonroad.theskiesabovetheed.it
thattheheliptersnoeaselessly
huedandroared.
thesavagehaditagetheoldlighthouseoodonthe
crestofthehillbetaead.thebuildinge
atoofortablethesavagehadthoughtwhenhe
firstexploredtheplace,alsttoocivilizedlyluxurious.hepacifiedhisnsce
byprosinghielfapensatinglyharderselfdisore
pleteandthh.hisfirstnightiageely,a
sleeplessone.hespentthehoursonhiskneespraying,no
heguiltyclaudiushadbeggedfiveness,nooa
tojesusandpookong,noal,theeagle.froito
tihestretsasthoughhethus
throughlongnutesofagraduallyincreasedtillitbecaatrelous
andex,involuntarycrucifixion,ed,
throughchedteeththeseane,”oh,five
oh,kepureoh,helptobegood”againandagain,tillhewason
thepointoffaintingfrohepain.
oingca,hefelthehadeaedtherighttoinhabitthelighthouse;yet,
eventhoughtherestillostofthe
theplatforeveryreasonhelighthousehad
beealstinstantlyareasoingsoolive
therebecausetheviehisvantagepoint,he
seedtobelookingoutontotheincaationofadivinebeing.buto
bepaeredhthedailyandhourlysightoflovelinesswhoobeliving
inthevisiblepresene
blindholeintheground.stiffandstillagafterhislongnightofpain,butfor
thatveryreasootheplatforfhistower,he
lookedoutoverthebrightsunriseherighttoinhabit.
ohthevie
behindityrosethetohesevenskyscrapersh
nstitutedguildford.seeihesavagedeagrice;butheo
beerenii;foratnighttheyth
geotriinousfingers
hagesturethesavagenow
uoodsolelytoblesssteriesofheaven.
inthevalleythesandyhillonhe
lighthousestood,puttelittlevillageorieshigh,hsilos,
apoultryfarandasllvitandfactory.ohersideofthelighthouse,
tohesouth,thegroundfellahertoaof
ponds.
beyondtheabovetheinterveninghefourteenstorytowerof
elstead.dinthehazyenglishair,hindheadandselboeiheeyeintoa
blueronticdistaitalone
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