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正文 第13节 文 / [美]H·G·威尔斯

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    eatar

    length,sothatthelightfrohedoorfellonface.

    hbeensobusythatyouuntil

    abouthalfanho.heledintotheroo

    dohedeckchair.forawhileiwasblindedby

    thelight.thinkyouarttoexplore

    thisislandofourshouttellingus,hesaid;andthen,i

    hullo

    lastreiningstrengthslippedfroe,and

    headfellforychest.ithinkhefouain

    satisfaebrandy.

    fodssake,saidi,fastenthatdoor.

    youvebeeingsoofourcuriosities,ehsaid

    he.theislandofdooreau

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    heloeagain.heasked

    ions,butgavesorebrandyand

    etoeat.iateofllapse.

    hesaidsothingvagueabouthisfettingtoe,

    andaskedbrieflythehouseandihad

    seen.

    iansasbriefly,infragntarysentences.

    telleans,saidi,inastatebon

    hysterics.

    itsnothingsoverydreadful,saidhe.butithinkyou

    havehadaboutenoughforoneday.thepusuddenly

    gaveasharpyellofpain.atthathesworeunderhis

    breath.iaed,saidhe,ifthisplaotasbadas

    goreet,hitscats.

    ntgory,saidi,e

    afterabeastoran

    ifyoudoonight,hesaid,youllbeoffyour

    headtorrow.

    istoodupinfrontofhihatthingthat

    caafteriasked.

    helookedsquarelyintheeyes,andtedhis

    uthaskeedaniteda

    nutebefore,yourat,saidhe,

    ihinkingitoreau

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    ifeltagustofintenseirritation,hpassedasquickly

    asitca.iflungselfintothechairagain,andpressed

    handsonforehead.thepubeganoncere.

    ntgoryeandputhishand

    onshoulder.lookhere,prendick,hesaid,ihadno

    busioletyoudriftoutintothissillyislandofours.

    butitsnotsobadasyoufeel,n.youervesare

    egiveyousothingthatake

    yousleep.thatust

    silygettosleep,orians.

    ididnotreply.iboyface

    yhands.presentlyheretuedall

    asurentainingadarkliquid.thishegave.itook

    ituingly,andhehelpedintothehaock.

    lewhileilay

    flat,staringattheroofabove.therafters,iobserved,

    adeoutofthetiersofaship.thenitued

    head,andsaealpreparedforoable.i

    perceivedthatiberout

    ofthehaock,y

    iion,teuponallfours

    onthefloor.

    igotupandsatdohefood.ihadaheavy

    feelinginhead,andonlythevaguestryatfirsttheislandofdooreau

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    ofthethingsthathadhappenedoveight.theing

    breezeblelythroughtheunglazedwindow,

    andthatandthefoodntributedtothesenseofanil

    fortlythedoorbehind

    thedoorinoheyardoftheenclosure

    opeuedandsaerysface.

    allright,saidhe.irightfullybusy.a

    thedoor.

    afterhathefottorelockit.

    thenirecalledtheexpressionofhisfacetheprevious

    night,anderyofallihadexperienced

    renstrue.evenasthatfearcaback

    tocaacryfroitthe

    a.iputdoouthfulthathesitated

    uponlips,andlistened.silence,saveforthewhisperof

    theingbreeze.ibegantothinkearshad

    deceived.

    afteralongpauseiresudal,buty

    earsstillvigilant.presentlyiheardsothingelse,very

    faintandloyattitude.thoughit

    ovedreprofoundlythanall

    thatihadhithertoheardoftheabonationsbehindthe

    istakethistiinthequalityofthe

    dibrokensounds;nodoubtatalloftheirsouroreau

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    was

    nobrutethisti;itanbeingintornt

    asirealisedthisirose,andiepshadcrossed

    therooseizedthehahedoorintotheyard,and

    flungitopenbefore.

    prendiontgory,intervening.

    astartleddeerhoundyelpedandsherewas

    blood,isaescarletand

    isltthepeculiarsllofcarbolicacid.thenthrough

    anopendhtoftheshadow,

    isaethingboundpainfullyuponafrawork,

    scarred,red,andbandaged;andthenblottingthisout

    appearedthefaoreau,eandterrible.ina

    nthehadgrippedbytheshoulderhahand

    thatearedred,hadteofffeet,and

    flungheadlongbae

    asthoughitlechild.ifellatfulllengthuponthe

    floor,andthedoorslaedandshutoutthepassionate

    iyofhisface.thehekeytuinthelock,

    andntgorysvoiexpostulation.

    ruinthee,iheardreausay.

    hedoesnotuand,saidntgory.andother

    thingsthatwereinaudible.

    ioreau

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    therestididnothear.ipickedselfupandstood

    treling,ndaosthorrible

    sgivings.ulditbepossible,ithought,thatsucha

    thingastheviviseenhe

    questionshotlikelightningaultuoussky;and

    suddenlytheyndndeoa

    vividrealisationofooreau

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    xi.thehuntingofthen.

    ityndhanunreasonablehopeof

    esyroollopento

    .ioreau

    hadbeenvivisegahunbeing.allthetisincei

    hadheardhisna,ihadbeentryingtolinkinnd

    insooftheislandersh

    hisabonations;andnohoughtisaall.the

    ryofhishetransfusionofbloodrecurred

    to.thesecreaturesihadseensof

    sohideousexperint.thesesiingsundrelshad

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