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正文 第123节 文 / [英]Charles Dickens

    小说站  www.xsz.tw小说站  www.xsz.tw栗子小说    m.lizi.twirlsays,dodoit”

    “iio,t,”repliestheother.“iakeheropinionthanthatofallege.”

    “llege,”retus.baginshortsentences,bassoonlike.“akeitsetoeuropetheoldgirlorroonce”

    “yht,”says.gee.

    “ohatstheoldgirlstartedon.inthepresentbusiness.”

    “iaejoiat.”

    “theoldgirl,”says.bag,aeoneyinit.ineversaind.thenshellsetyouup.”

    “sheisatreasure”exclai.gee.

    “shesre.butineveroustbeintaiysieredatthefiddle.tenattheflute.theoldgirlsaiditthebaherifleregint.ipractisedirenches.goton,gotanetalivingbyit”

    geererksthatshelooksasfreshasaroseandassoundasanapple.

    “theoldgirl,”says.baginreply,“isathhlyfinean.nsequentlysheislikeathhlyfineday.getsfinerasshegetson.ineversaustbeintained”

    proatters,theye,untilsuonedbyquebers.bagdevelopesanexaessess,ifthetablefuitureybesodenonated,isentusi,isntionedashavinggoneinvarioushandsthepleteroundnservice.

    thedinnerdone,s.bag,assistedbytheyoungerbranokingoftheirpipes.thesehousehrequeststhetroopertostatehiscase.

    this.geedoesselfto.bag,buthavinganeyesolelyontheoldgirlalltheti,asbaghashielf.she,equallydiscreet,busiesherselfaintenanceofdiscipline.

    “thatsthe,isit,gee”sayshe.

    “thatsthe.”

    “youactagtoopinion”

    “ishallbeguided,”repliesgee,“entirelybyit.”

    “oldgirl,”says.bag,“givehiyopinion.youknoitis.”

    itisthatheysterious,aoputhisfootindbynfirnghisoposeshielftoskeanotherpipeonthatexesily,agtotheirvariesofexperience.

    throughtheseaopassthat.geedoesnotagaiohisfullheightinthatparlouruntilthetiisdraeeventhenfee,inhisdostialtaandinsinuateasponsorialshillingintothepocketofhisgodseaintushisfacetoolnsinnfields.

    “afalyho,”herunatesasherakesanlikelooklonely.butitsadethatevolutionoftriny.ishouldnthavebeenfitforit.iauypresenttioflife,thatiuldntholdtothegalleryanthtogetherifitpthere,gipsyfashion.eidisgrabeobody;thatssothing.ihavenotdohatfornyalongyear”

    sohearcheson.

    arrivedinlinlnsinnfieldsandunting.tulkinghosstair,hefindstheouterdoorbersshut,butthetroopeotknoublingandgropingabout,hopingtodisverabellhaoopenthedoorforhielf,esupthestairsquietly,ofurseandangrilyasks,“hatareyoudoingthere”

    “iaskyourpardon,sir.itsgee.thesergeant.”

    “anduldntgee,thesergeahatdoorked”

    “.atanyrate,ididnt,”saysthetrooper,ratheettled.

    “haveyouindorareyouinthesand”.tulkinghodends.butheknoaglance.

    “inthesand,sir.”

    “ithoughtso.thatssuffian,”says.tulkingho,openinghisdridleywasfound”

    “yes,iahen,”saysthetroope

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