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正文 第47节 文 / [英]G. A. Henty

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    lisare,forthestpart,poorandfriendlessn.

    protionisalstentirelybyfavoritisanditwouldneedavery

    nsiderableaunteandindepeogiveaverdi

    theteethoftheirndingofficer.iplace,forihave

    heardthealkingittheelves,thereisasortof

    feelingthat,forthehonoroftherussianar,itisalst

    necessarythatyoushouldbefoundguilty,sihrow

    discredituponthepublishedtothehat

    tedyoungenglishofficershadbeenattackedhaswordbya

    russianofficerofrank.”

    ”thenthingslookratherbadlyforus,”saidjack.”tbe

    helped,youk,etoourpeopleat

    ho,totellthehetruthofthecase.”

    ”oh,”saidthedoustnotsuand.ionlysaid

    thatthenendanthadorderedthatyoushouldbetriedby

    urtrtial,butthatisaverydifferentthingfrotsbeingdone.

    ustgetyououtofprisontonight.”

    ”youspeakveryly,”jacksaid,laughing,”buthoto

    bedone”

    ”oh,”aor,”thereisdifficultyonthat

    sre.itybetakeainthatasaruleeveryrussian

    official,frohehighesttothelo,isaccessibletoabribe,

    andthatnoprisonerhposideneedgiveuphope.

    thisisalitaryprison.thesoldiersatthegateareopentoiibe

    anunlitedauntofvodka,aysendit.theoffi

    ndofthereasonshe

    hioshuthiseyestoisgoingon.youranof

    ursebebought.theuntisalreadyateansare

    ale,and,althoughunderacloudatpresent,hisions

    pohereislittlefearthathehe

    otellyou.doyouhearthebellstollingthenews

    hasarrivedthatnicholasisdead.alexander,ouezar,isknown

    tobeliberallydisposed,aheunto

    st.petersburg,obtainanaudiendexplainthewhole

    circes,e.this,of

    urse,isoutofthequestion,andevenefo

    au,ittoobtainanaudience

    perorjustatpresent.”

    ”iuldhavebeenso,”jacksaid.”ofursedidiwill

    begladenoughtoavailourselvesofthecesofescape,forit

    oinsistuponingtobetriedbyatribunal

    nus.still,olikethethought

    ofkingonesescape,andsoleavingittobesupposedthatwewere

    nsciousofguilt.”

    ”oh,”thedoctorsaid,”youtroubleyourselfuponthatsre.

    thegoveoredbyeveryone,andnoonereallydoubtsthathe

    attackedyoufirst.uporary,thepopulationareinedto

    lookuponyouaspubliefactors.therehenbenofeeling

    againstyouhere,butevenifthereakebutlittle

    differepresenteveryoneinrussiaistalkingandthinkingof

    nothingbutthedeathoftheczar,andofthegesaybe

    debyhisson,aailsofasquabbleinanobscuretownwill

    attraoattentionever,andprobablyevenobtainthe

    honorofaparagraphintheodessapapers.thefirstthingforusto

    doistogetyourfriendintoafitstatetowalk.howdoyoufeel”

    heasked,bendingoverdidfeelinghispulse.

    ”eversochbetter,”dicksaidcheerfully,”sinceihaveheardfrobr >

    youthatthereisaceofescape.ihavebeeingsoatthe

    thoughtthatihavegotjayfollyin

    tellingthegoveorthatiknereachery.ifithadbeenonly

    self,ishouldnthavecared.”

    ”ydeardiing

    you,andifyouhadntspokenout,ihavenodoubtishouldhavedone

    so.no,no,oldfelloesofit,dontyoubla

    yourself.”

    ”youstand,doyouthink”thedoctorasked.

    ”oh,ithinkso,”dicksaid;andrising,heotteracross

    thecell.

    ”thatisallright,”thedoctorsaid.”inaquarterofanhouryou

    shallhaveagooddininfrorestaurant.ihavearranged

    forthat.itisofursentrarytorule,butafewroubleshave

    settledit.thereoo,atelevenoclock;therewill

    alsobeaupleofbottlesoffirstrateburgundyfroheunts

    cellar.youaretoeatteals,anddrinkathirdofabottle

    atea.yourselvesserious,andthe

    onlythingthatailsyouislossofblood.ustriskalittle

    accessionoffeverforthesakeofgivingyth.whenyouhave

    hadyoursupper,youhadbestbothgettosleep,ifyou,foran

    hourortentsaketwo

    ooing.andnohepresent;keepupyour

    spirits,ahatevenshouldanyuedactupset

    ourplansfortonight,outtorro,asthe

    urtrtialtakeplacetilltheafteoon,andtherewill

    beatleasttyfour,probablyfortyeighthours,bethe

    sentenditsexecution.”

    sosaying,thedoore

    cheerfulandhantheyhadbeened

    iardthesuptadefor

    theirevasionassecured.theal,estrongand

    nourishingsoup,andadishofeat,shortlyarrived,and

    dick,afterpartakingofit,anddrinkinghisprescribedalloeof

    burgundy,annouhathefeltanagain,andreadyforatussle

    ndant.afterhisalhedozedquietly,forsohours,

    untilarousedbythearrivalofsupperedagainofsoup

    epoachedeggsservedoables.

    jackhadnottriedtosleep,buthadenjoyedapipehedoctor

    had,,hisoedupon

    hisentraotheprison.aftersupper,hoself

    uporasoundly,untilawakenedbyahandbeing

    plahisshoulder.heleapedtohisfeet,andsahewarder

    besidehithencarriedalahedlehheboys

    hadbeenfuishedbythedoenthadbuedout.jack

    arousedhisrade,aheheway

    alongtherridoranddohestairsintotheurtyardofthe

    prison.

    thendidnothanyparticularcaution,andtheladsjudged

    froisventsthathehadnofeareverofinterruption.the

    dooroftheguardrootoodopen,andbythelightofthefireh

    blazedw

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