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正文 第267节 文 / [英]Charles Dickens

    栗子小说    m.lizi.tw小说站  www.xsz.tw栗子网  www.lizi.twattendingonsirleicesterinhisridesandridingverynearhisbridlereinbecauseoftheuainhand.

    asheesintotheironuntryfartheorth,suokebeethefeaturesofthesahinghehasetofind.

    atlast,ontheblaoreskethanhehasseehetrooper,sandoesheknoeofrouncehereabouts.

    “an,“doiknoyoe”

    “tissorade”asksthetrooper.

    “rounce.”

    “andightitbeno.

    “thebank,thefactory,orthehouse”theanstoknow.

    “huounindtogobackagain.knor.rouhefactory,doyouthink”

    “taiosayatthistiofthedayyoughtfiherhirhissonthere,ifhesintoaway.”

    ahetallestonesyes,heseesthekeephiseyeonthosedosonesideofthestreet.thatsrouncewells.

    thetrooperthankshisinforntandridesslo.hedoesnottubauhiooatapublieofroundseeobeinvadingthe,areroulesootytoo.

    heestoagatesasseparatepartsofr;redhotiron,ell,andababelofironsounds.

    “thisisaplaansheadaforauntinghouse.“esherethisisverylikebeforeiynepheilies.yourservant,sir.”

    “yours,sir.areyoulookingforanyone”

    “exr.rouncewell,ibelieve”

    “yes.”

    “i.”

    theyoungn,tellinghieisfortunateinhise,forhisfatheristhere,leadstheebeforeie”thinksthetrooperashefolloetoabuildingintheyardanintheoffice,.geetusveryred.

    “eshallisaytofather”askstheyoungn.

    gee,fulloftheideaofiron,indesperationansanintheoffiepieokeisseenthroughtheongleokefrovaporousbabylonofotherchieys.

    “iatyourservice,.steel,”saysthegentlenorhastakenarustychair.

    “eetinghisbrotherseye,“iaotyexpeayprovetoberefreethane.ihaveservedasadragooninday,andaradeofhatiyself,abrotherofyours.ibelieveyouhadabrotherilysotrouble,andranainkeepingaway”

    “areyouquitesure,”retustheironsterinanalteredvoieissteel”

    thetrooperfaltersandlooksathihisbrotherstartsup,callshiyhisna,andgraspshiybothhands.

    “youaretooquie”criesthetrooperydearoldfelloeasallthis.hoydearoldfellow,howdoyoudo”

    theyshakehandsanderaceeachotheroverandairooperstilluplinghis“hoydearoldfelloasallthis

    “sofarfrot,”hedeyselfknoeansfivinglytonaightgraduallygetselfuptothepointofenee.”

    “akeaysonarryasprettyandasgoodagirlasyouhaveseeninallyourtravels.shegoestogernytorroakeafeastoftheevent,andyouadetheheroofit.”

    .geeissoentirelyovereatfirstbythisprospectthatheresiststheproposedhonourhereionsthatheneveruldhavethoughttheywouldhavebeenhalfsog

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