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正文 第197节 文 / [英]Charles Dickens

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    “rieiitonlylastedant.ydearrie.nsider”

    hebladhielfexeigeneroushathehadbeenveryypardonathousandtis.atthatilaughed,buttreledalittletoo,foriherflutteredafterbeingsofiery.

    “toaydearesther,”saidhe,sittingdoeandresungourion,“one;iaeeplygrievedtoapossible.besides,ihavelettersandpapersthatiuldshoe.butitissosatisfaidstoftroublesandperplexities,toknopressingadasisinpressihankgod”

    hissanguinehopesandlightinguphisfeatures,buttheydehisfaethanithadbeenbefore.

    “no,no”einnotfitfor,isesabetterretu,andshouldbeusedeishallnoynd,andvholesandieans.freeofssion,ishallbeabletopoundesllusurersyfavouranye,eyoushall,esther,andyoustbothofyouberehopefulofandnotbelievethatiauitecastaydear.”

    ie,andnobodyistosupposeforantthatitefroyheart.hehearditpatientlyandfeelingly,butisaakeanyrepresentationtohiisayguardiahatitoresashewas.

    thereforeiinde,that.vholeshadpiesofthesepapersandhadbeeninnsultatihout.beyondasyselfethere,sohethreetothegate,andcharleyandibackalongthebeach.

    thereenavaloffiansboatsnooppedtolook.

    thegentlenasiftheyeaylittleidwassurprised.

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    butikneyself,“dear,thereisnoreasonthereisandtherebenoreasonatallonth,youaretoday;youarenoblehrunningandatfirstyself;butigotbetter,andiokno.

    thepartyspeakingoairyselfktodoso.“no,dear,no.no,no,no”

    iuntiedbonandputveilhalfupithinkianhalfdoattersverylittleandydiately.itoldhiongthefirsttoehiotoengland.andisae.

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    “ahlittlessflite”hesaid.“shelivesthesalifeyet”

    “justthesa.”

    ifortableyselfnoindtheveilandtobeabletoputitaside.

    “hergratitudetoyou,.ostaffeatecreature,asihavereasontosay.”

    “youyouhavefoundherso”heretued.“iialadofthat.”heethatheuldscarcelyspeak.

    “iassureyou,”saidi,“thatipathyandpleasureatthetiihavereferredto.”

    “iohearthatyouhadbeenveryill.”

    “iwasveryill.”

    “butyouhavequiterevered”

    “ihavequitereveredhealthandcheerfulness,”saidi.“youknoyguardianisandahappylifehingtobethankfulforandnothingintheodesire.”

    ifeltasifhehadgreaterserationforthanihadeverhadforself.itinspiredofindthatit.ispoketohi

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