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正文 第4节 文 / [美]H·G·威尔斯

    小说站  www.xsz.tw栗子网  www.lizi.tw台湾小说网  www.192.tw.hesuddenly

    tuedandstaggeredtoheside.doilikeon

    ownship,hesaid.

    ithinkntghthavelefthihen,seeing

    thebruteheonlytuedashadepaler,and

    follohecaptaintothebulwarks.

    lookyouhere,ineis

    nottobeilltreated.hehasbeenhazedeversincehe

    caaboard.

    foranute,alholicfuskeptthecaptain

    speechless.blastedsaonsidered

    necessary.

    iuldseethatntgoryhadohoseslow,

    pertihatdayafterdaytoa

    eheat,andneveragainoltiveness;andisaw

    toothatthisquarrelhadbeensotigrohe

    nsdrunk,saidi,perhapsofficiously;youlldonood.theislandofdooreau

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    ntgaveanuglyttohisdroppinglip.

    hesalhinkthatexcuseshis

    assaultinghispassengers

    ship,begaain,wavinghishand

    unsteadilytohecages,it

    noainlyanythingbut.crew,

    ntihecaptain,,respectablecrew.

    youagreedtotakethebeasts.

    ieyesonyourinfealisland.

    thedevilbeastsforonanislandlikethatthen,

    thatnofyoursuoodhean.hesa

    lunatidhehadntnobusinessaft.doyouthinkthe

    nedshipbelongstoyou

    yoursailantohazethepoordevilassoonashe

    caaboard.

    thatsjusty

    ntstandhiitstandhinoneofust

    standhinoryoueither

    ntgorytuedaanalone,

    anyhow,hesaid,noddinghisheadashespoke.

    butthecaptainanttoquarrelnow.heraisedhis

    voice.ifheesthisendoftheshipagainillcuthis

    i,itellyou.cutouthisblastedinsideswhoare

    you,totelltodoitellyouireau

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    thisship,captainandothelaell

    you,thelaan

    andhisattendanttoandfroridbringbackso

    anils.ineverbargaiocarryaddevilandasilly

    sawbones,a

    indery.isaw

    thelattertakeastepforerposed.hesdrunk,

    saidi.thecaptainbegansoabuseevenfoulerthanthe

    last.shutupisaid,tuingonhiharply,forihad

    seendangerinntgoryseface.hthati

    broughtthedoyself.

    honly

    nearascuffle,evenatthepriceofthecaptainsdrunken

    illuch

    vilelanguageeinantinuousstrearonyns

    lipsbefore,thoughihavefrequentedetriy

    enough.ifoundsoofithardtoehoughia

    ldteeredn;but,certainly,oldthe

    captaintoshutupihadfottenthatierelyabit

    ofhunflotsaresourdy

    fareunpaid;arecasualdependantonthebounty,or

    speindedofit

    hnsiderablevigour;butatanyrateipreventeda

    fight.theislandofdooreau

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    iv.atthesersrail.

    thatnightlaersundohe

    sontgoryihatwashis

    destinatioo

    thensilyaloblueinthe

    unoke

    itintothesky.thecaptainondeck

    e

    hehadstaggeredbeloaosleep

    onthefloorofhisoatepractically

    assudthend.hehegaunt,tacitu

    individualthelyhewasin

    aeerery.hetooknotthe

    slightestnoticeofeitherofus.wedinedina

    sulkysileerafeypartto

    talk.itstruenregarded

    panionandhisanilsinasingularlyunfriendly

    nner.ifoundntgoryveryretitabouthis

    purposehthesecreatures,andabouthisdestination;

    andthoughiyasto

    both,ididnotpres**heislandofdooreau

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    aialkingonthequarterdetilthesky

    hickhstars.exceptforanoccasionalsoundinthe

    yellooventoftheanilsnow

    ahenightalaycrouched

    together,gushshiningeyes,ablackheapin

    theerofitseryproducedsocigars.

    hetalkedtooflondoninatoneofhalfpainful

    renisce,askingallkindsofquestionsaboutges

    thathadtakenplaanwhohadloved

    hislifethere,andhadbeensuddenlyandirrevocablycut

    offfrot.igossipedashisandthat.

    allthetithestrangenessofhielfin

    nd;andasitalkedipeeredathisodd,pallidfa

    thediightofthebinebehind.theni

    lookedoutatthedarklingsea,nesshis

    littleislandwashidden.

    thisn,itseedto,hadeoutofiensity

    relytosavelife.torrowhewoulddropover

    theside,andvanishagainoutofexistence.evenhadit

    beenundernplacecirces,itwouldhave

    deatriflethoughtful;butinthefirstplacehe

    singularityofaneducatednlivingonthisunknown

    littleisland,andupledhthattheextraordinarynature

    ofhisluggage.ifoundselfrepeatingtheoreau

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    question,didhehthebeastsoo,

    hadhepreteheyarked

    aboutthetfirstthen,again,inhispersonalattendant

    therepressed

    profoundly.thesecircesthreystery

    rouheylaidholdofigination,and

    haeredtongue.

    toidnightourtalkoflondondiedaway,and

    oodsidebysideleanihebulwarksand

    staringdrealyoverthesilent,starlitsea,eachpursuing

    hisoosphereforsentint,

    andibeganupongratitude.

    ifiysayit,saidi,afterati,youhavesaved

    life.

    ce,heansce.

    iprefertokethankstotheaccessibleagent.

    thanknoone.youhadtheneed,andihadthe

    knouchasight

    havellectedaspe.ied

    sothingtodo.ifidbeehatday,orhadntliked

    y

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