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正文 第12节 文 / [英]G. A. Henty

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    galinghouseinspiteofstrictorderstothentrary.ofurseit

    ise,butit

    isonlyhingisfoundoutthatthereisaroit.tewson

    hadbeendiningonboardafrenchship,ahe

    thadbeenina

    galinghousebefore,butitseetheyhadheardofthisplace,

    ostnotoriousdensioo

    lookinforafeioseeitoplay

    andhadaraordinaryrunofluck,ethinglikefour

    hundredpounds.thebankto

    stoptillsoreneyheydo,and

    thegreeksthenattackedtheterongi,andthe

    affairadea

    plaintagainstthefiretothehouse,and

    thisisthestseriouspartoftheaffair.iaoldthatboth

    tehefrenchofficerdenyhavingdoheysaythatit

    ein

    totheirassistaheddleofthefight,andbothdeclarethat

    theydonotkno,astheyonly

    saforaheddleofthenfusion.soonehas

    saidthattatthebeginningof

    thefire,andnodoubtinquiriesonfoot.butnohatwe

    arefairlyoff,theynothingatgallipoli,andits

    likelythatithoritieshaveplentyto

    thinkaboutatpresentselvesvery

    follohiskind.”

    inalltheorelovelysthated

    jackarcherseyesasheoing.

    the”faln”idel.owas

    nstantiledspalaces,itsgreenfoliage

    doesandsrisingthickly.

    separatedfrotbythegoldenho,crossedbyabridgeofboats,

    areperaandgalatta,streetrisingabovestreet.straightoverthe

    boheshiphebosphorus,hitstedh

    villasandpalaces.thtari,hthegreatbarrack

    standingontheedgeofacliffsofiftyfeeti.littledid

    thosethatere

    nynthsittoptobottobritishsick

    andplerridorswouldprovewholly

    insuffi.theeritselfhrongedh

    shippingofallnations:nofertstearscroh

    stores,troopshipsthrongedhredats;greatbarges,ladento

    theadetheirheshipsandthe

    shore.theboatsoftheshipping,filledhsoldiers,rohe

    sadireenofs,htheirregular,steadyswing,

    ongall

    nstantioscutari,thelightcaicqueshtheirowo

    oreelegantin

    appearanoneexceptthosebuiltspeciallyforragvieh

    thehepassesfortablyonacushioninthe

    bottoftheboat,ahelongpipean,asa

    tterofurse,fillsandhandstohishetakeshisseat,while

    theboatntheelves,generallyalbanians,andsingularlyhandso

    andathleti,laytheelvesdootheirhavigoranda

    heartinessenofanenglish

    eringplace.

    asesovaried,sobeautiful,andsobusyuldnotbeequalled

    elsewhere.

    chapterv.

    abrushy

    terjackobtaiogoonshore.hehesitatedfora

    ochoosetherightorleftbank.theplateauof

    scutariy,hwere

    dailybeingaddedto,asscarhourpassedhoutatransport

    ingiroops.afteralittlehesitation,hok

    deterolandatnstantihecasatscutariwould

    differbutlittlefrohoseatgallipoli,heturkish

    capitalerableobeiigated.hailingacaicque

    ookhisseathyoungveney,whohadalsotleaveashore,andacceptedhdignitytheofferofalongpipe.

    this,hoeansansouthpiece

    beingfordofalargepieberofabulbousshape,andtoo

    largetobeputintotheuth.itlynecessarytosuck

    theskethroughtheend,apracticeverydifficultatfirsttothose

    accustodtoholdapipebetheteeth.

    iestheboatlahetpera,closetothebridgeof

    boatsaetheladsdenotionto

    advance,soastonishedheyatthecrohe

    bridge:turkish,english,andfrenchsoldiers,turksinturbansand

    fezes,turkishenotheeyesineorblueclothes;

    halsorportersstaggeredpastuhe

    boysstupendous;pachasandnitariesridingongaylytrapped

    littlehorses;carriages,hthreeorfourveiledfiguresinsideand

    blato

    visitthoseofaheladsobservedthatforthestpartthese

    das,insteadofpletelyhidingtheirfaceshthickings

    asdidtheirsistersireets,veredtheerelyhafold

    ofthinsliingtheirfeaturestobeplaihese

    ladiesevidentlytookalivelyiinwasgoingon,andin

    noisseenglishorfrenchofficerstared

    uniouslyattheirprettyfaces;althoughtheirblackguards

    gesticulatedangrilyontheseoccasions,andore

    indignaheadrationistressesexcited

    thanselves.

    atlasttheboysvedforhebridge,andjackpresently

    foundhielfothe

    sadire.ohesetuedsharplyroundasjackaddressed

    hispanion.

    ”hallo,jack”

    ”hallo,harryyouhereihadnoideayouhadgotyour

    ssio.hoheyallat

    ho”

    ”everyoneisallright,jack.ithoughtyouwouldhaveknownall

    aboutit.itedthreedaysafteryoustarted,andwasordered

    tojoinatoellyouit.”

    ”ihaveneverhadalettersinceileftho,”jacksaid.”isuppose

    theyareallknoeplainingabout

    thepost.hisisjolly;andiseeyo

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