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正文 第6节 文 / [美]H·G·威尔斯

    台湾小说网  www.192.tw栗子网  www.lizi.tw小说站  www.xsz.twlaunch,htandinglugs,layuheleaofthe

    sentofgoods

    theisland

    thathepackages,forthehullofthelaunch

    bythesideoftheser.her

    ntgorynorhispaniontooktheslightestnotice

    of,butbusiedtheelvesinassistinganddiregthe

    fourorfivesailoods.the

    captainforerferingratherthanassisting.i

    eatelydespairfulanddesperate.oeasi

    stoodplishtheelves,i

    uldaniulsetolaughatserable

    quandary.ifeltallthechederforthelackofa

    breakfast.hungerandalaoreau

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    thenhoodfron.iperceivedprettyclearlythati

    hadnotthestahertoresistthecaptainchose

    todotoexpel,ortory

    andhispanion.soiedpassivelyuponfate;and

    theeryspossessionstothe

    launasifidid.

    presentlythatea

    struggle.iingothe

    gangheninoticedtheoddnessofthebrown

    faeneryinthe

    launch;butthelaunchas

    shovedoffhastily.abroadeninggapofgreener

    appearedunder,andipushedbacky

    strengthtoavoidfallingheadlong.thehandsinthe

    launontgorycurse

    attheahecaptaie,ahe

    seanhelpinghiranafttoheste.

    thediheladyvainhadbeentowing

    behind;iter,hadnooars,andwas

    quiteunvictualled.irefusedtogoaboardher,andflung

    selffulllengthonthedetheend,theyse

    intoherbyaropefortheyhadnosteladder,andthen

    theycutadrift.idriftedslotheser.ina

    kindofstuporioreau

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    sloeroundtothehesails

    fluttered,andthenbelliedoutastheeinto

    theistaredatherherbeatensideheelingsteeply

    toe;andthenshepassedouteofview.

    ididnottuheadtofollofirstiuld

    scarcelybelievehadhappened.icrouchedinthe

    bottofthediunned,andstaringblanklyatthe

    vat,oilysea.thenirealizedthatihatlittlehell

    ofneagain,noped;andlookingbackover

    thegun,

    ogatoverthe

    taffrail,andtuingtoheislandsahelaunch

    groallerassheapproachedthebeach.

    abruptlytheeclearto

    .ihadnoansofreagthelandunlessishould

    cetodriftthere.iust

    reer,froyexposurei;ipty

    andveryfaint,orishouldhavehadreheart.butasit

    osobandweep,asihadnever

    donesinceiyface.

    inapassionofdespairistruckyfistsattheerin

    thebottoftheboat,andkickedsavagelyatthe

    guheislandofdooreau

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    vi.theevillookingboatn.

    buttheislanders,seeingthati,took

    pityon.idriftedveryslootheeastward,

    approagtheislandslantingly;alyisah

    hystericalrelief,thelauncheroundau

    toe.sheakeout

    asshedreerysehaired,broad

    shoulderedpanionsittingcraeduphthedogs

    andseveralpagcasesiesheets.this

    individualstaredfixedlyatovingor

    speaking.theblackfacedcrippleeas

    fixedlyintheboa.therehree

    othernbesides,threestraishlookingfellows,

    atthestaghoundsweresnarlingsavagely.

    ntgory,e,

    andrising,caughtandfastenedpaihetillerto

    toe,forthereaboard.

    ihadreveredfroyhystericalphasebythisti

    andanshed,bravelyenough.i

    toldhihedingeyped,andhereached

    apiggin.iheropetightened

    betetiioreau

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    ituntilihadgottheerunderforthe

    erinthedingeyhadbeenshipped;theboatwas

    perfectlysoundthatihadleisuretolookatthepeoplein

    thelaunchagain.

    theanifounde

    steadfastly,buthanexpression,asinoied,of

    soperplexity.yeyesthis,helookeddown

    atthestaghoundthatsatbetweenhisknees.hewasa

    poan,asihavesaid,hafineforehead

    andratherheavyfeatures;buthiseyeshadthatodd

    droopingoftheskinabovethelidses

    outhat

    theersgavehinexpressionofpugnacious

    resolutioalkedtontgoryinatooolow

    fortohear.

    froiyeyestravelledtohisthreen;anda

    strangecreheyheirfaces,yetthere

    ethingintheirfacesikhat

    gaveaqueerspasfdisgust.ilookedsteadilyat

    theandtheiressiondidnotpass,thoughifailedto

    seeedtothentobe

    broen;buttheirlise

    thin,dirty,estuffdoothefingersa:i

    haveneverseeheislandofdooreau

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    soonlyi.theyurbanstoo,and

    thereunderpeeredouttheirelfi,facesh

    protrudingloeyes.theyhadlank

    blaedastheysatto

    exenihaveseen.thee

    hairedn,i,sat

    aheadbelohethree.ifoundafterhat

    reallynoneyself;buttheirbodieswere

    abnorllylong,ahighpartofthelegshortand

    curiouslytazingly

    uglygang,aheheadsoftheheforward

    lugpeeredtheblaanwhoseeyeswere

    lunousinthedark.asistaredatthetheyt

    gaze;andthenfirstohenauedaway

    froydirect

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