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正文 第41节 文 / [英]拉迪亚德·吉卜林/Rudyard Kipling

    小说站  www.xsz.tw栗子小说    m.lizi.tw栗子网  www.lizi.twen,butiges,audeinfoursbyday,and,exceptforalittlealso.

    no,thereetopayrespeandnt.oftheelvestheyca.

    idepilgrigetysaltssake,andonouthatter.there.

    rethanatreatpilgrigestheregintalchaplaindended.

    yes.thoseareonlycitiesanddistrigouttopray.thisthatfoursiesinhindshouldstandalhepresencaseofneed.

    thekingsajorcurtly.

    alsht.thesehonouredonesareaybefairlyspread.edhisdays,thefourthatstoodinthepreseher.

    idolaters,saidthechaplain.

    butsoldiers;forireeriirahthehavildarjan.

    butsoldiers,forireerfifteenajor.

    anditorethanfouralltoldfouroldntofuishthatguard.

    oldoldensaidthesubadarjor.

    nay.faultyourpardonthehavildarjorspreadadepreghand.theyen,andtheyouyfive.

    thatisbetter,thesubadarjhed.

    butforalltheirstrengthaheyuldrangefoodfrohesahibshands.thereple;butaentaybe,ahahful,snatchedaseachcaoffhisguard.theylivedongrainandhankful,asthesayingis.

    onehuardineveryfouransburden,for,asihaveshoiesinhindiesinenglandfortheothereniftheyneeded;butthesefourfour.

    thesahibsdreenunderverytallbearskins,suchasfusilierregihus,averylittleoverhisstock,thebearskinslopedandshohoughhegrievedexceedingly.nohegoorkhas,greencaps

    isee,isee,saidthesubadarjoriatiently.

    theyarebullneselves.that,etotheobservanceofritual.

    yetevenanuldeterriblehour.soforthehehuardattertothesahibstheyulddraprehension,putthisiesofhihesahibsdo,hefullhour.”

    forsythsahib,seeingthattheyuch,said,“isitgreatsuffering”theysaid,“itisgreathonour.wewillendure.”

    forsythsahib,etrulyannerofburdenitis;forthefullhoursenlikeer.”

    theeldestansultitudethatpassusoherside.oureyesbeinglothekion;itisnothunger;norisitthedeadpartbeforethedaaybeasingleoneesheretothekneedohatneveeveeverstops”

    forsythsahibsaid,“bygod,ihadnothatnoerelingandtyfather,easethestockalittlebehebentforthatonehour.”

    theeldestsaid,“ies.”

    thenforsythsahibsaidnore,exuuchbecauseofeyetgsandtherebeforetheeyes.yettheyenduredeachhisfullhouothalfanhourhisonefullhourineachfourhours.

    rrectrrectsaidthesubadarjorandthechaplaiher.eofthisaffair.

    butseeingthattheyen,saidthesubadarjorrefleeshavebeende,orinfluenofsoportionoftheirgreatburdehoughhissubstantiverank

    thecertainlyhaveslain,saidthehavildarjorile.

    andtheyly,saidthechaplain.befellthehonourableoer

    this.thekingsoftheearthandallthearessentfloadeoblation.sothefourtookuhreeatatiahertheyaskedforsythsahibtolikecircleaund.

    forsythsahibhadsaid,“letthefloongtheelves,“itisnotfitthatthesefloiesinhind,shouldetothepalaceofthepresehehandsofhirelin

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