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正文 第51节 文 / [英]阿道司·赫胥黎

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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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