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正文 第3节 文 / [英]G. A. Henty

    台湾小说网  www.192.tw栗子网  www.lizi.tw小说站  www.xsz.tworethat,cyril,”hehad

    said,”butitisasobeonthesafeside.herearefour

    oney.andihave

    arraerforyoutohavelessularly,

    asbefore;itportantan

    acplishnt,fore,youshoaptitude.”

    thetonthspassed.his

    father.althoughitexpressedhopesofhisspeedyrestorationtohis

    estates,cyriluldsee,byitstohathisfather

    satisfiedadeier.dabaudoin

    an,andotheforloenglish

    boy;butonthshadpassed,cyriluld

    seethatthefisherninganxiularly,onhisretu

    frohefishing,heinquirediflettershadarrived,andseedch

    putouthatthereyrilwas

    inthegardenthatsurrouhettage,heheardhiaytohis

    wife,

    ”ituntilafterthevoyage,and

    thenifustdosothingforhisliving.i

    takehie;heeahisvictualsinthat

    yhandsofhiltogether,

    ashiftforhielf.ibelievehisfatherhaslefthi

    usfood.ndation

    of.felton.ihavebeeninquiringabouthisfather,andhear

    littlegoodofhi”

    anhadgooleuptohislittle

    rooheselfdownonhis

    bedaohis

    box,andtookoutfrotasealedparcel;onity

    son.thisparcelisonlytobeopenedshouldyoufindyourselfin

    greatneed,yourlovingther.”hereeredho

    inhishandsafe,

    ”putthisanoo.donotspeak

    ofittoaeventoyourfather.keepitasasacredgift,

    anddonotopenitunlessyouareinsoreisforyou,and

    youaloisthesolethingthatihavetoleaveyou;useith

    diseseuponyou.”

    cyrilfeltthathisneeduldhardlybesorerthanitwasnow,and

    houthesitationhebroketheseals,ahepacket.he

    foundfirstaletterdireself.itbegan,

    ”darlingcyril,itrustthatitanyyearsbeforeyou

    openthispardreadthesetheenclosedasa

    partinggifttoyou.iknoaylast,or

    heryouoretutoengland.butheryou

    dooot,ityeayfind

    yourselfinsoreneed.yourfatherhasbeenalovinghusbandto,

    andsure,doheforyou;butheisnotprovident

    inhishabits,andynot,afterheisleftalone,beascarefulin

    hisexpenditureasihavetriedtobe.ifearthenthatthetiwill

    eoney,possiblyeveninofthe

    hertrisihavegiventohibut

    theoher,ileavetoyou.itis

    oney,andthisitisdesirethatyoushall

    spenduponyourself.useityson.if,his,

    youareofagetoeheserviceofafnprince,asis,i

    kentionofyourfather,itha

    suitableoutfit.if,asispossible,youyloseyourfatherby

    deathorotherillyoung,spenditonyour

    educatioofallheritages.shouldyourfatherbe

    alivehifit.the

    ney,inhishands,e,andght,ifear,

    bespeakingorthinkinghardlyofhi

    allhebest,havetheirfaults,andhisisacarelessness

    astoers,aainrecklessnesshe

    therefore,iprayyoutokeepitse,thoughidonotsay

    thatyoushouldnotusetheneyforyood,ifitbe

    needful;only,inthatasto

    neyyouhaveinyourpossession,butuseitcarefullyandprudently

    forthehouseholdakeitlastaslongasybe.good

    friend,ladyparton,ifstillnearyou,lessaidyouin

    disposingofthejeyson

    thisistheoieverhadfroourfather,butforyour

    goodihavehiddenthisohingfroiandipraythatthis

    dee.

    yourlovingther.”

    itetibeforecyrilopeheparcel;itntaineda

    jeeion

    hetookthistothehisthers

    lettertoread,askedhiorhisadviceastoitsdisposal.

    ”yourtheran,”thegoodpriestsaid,

    afterhehadreadtheletter,”andhasactedwiselyinyourbehalf.

    theneedsheforesaighte,hasarisen,andyouaresurely

    justifiedinusinghergift.ihistriforyou;

    itisdoubtlessofnsiderablevalue.ifitshouldbethatyour

    fatherspeedilysendsforyou,yououghttolayasidetheneyfor

    sofuturei,asywell

    befor,froheneesfrongland,itisliketobeny

    nthsbeforeaffairsaresettledthendraitonlysuch

    auntsasareneededforyourlivingandeduy

    son,forsobefulfillientionsofyour

    ther.ifyoulike,ioneyinhands,servingit

    outtoyouasyou;andihatyouykeepthetter

    asethathe

    bedisquietedastothestofyourintenance,forthatihave

    neyinhandhodischargeyourexpenses,solongasyou

    yrein.”

    thedaytheedcyrilthathehaddisposedofthe

    necyrillivedfortwoyears.

    thingshadgoneveryhardlyhsiraubreyshenstohekinghada

    difficultursetosteer.tohaveevictedallthoseained

    possessionoftheforfeitedestatesofthecavalierswouldhavebeen

    toexentangthenonnforsts.in

    vainsiraubreypressedhisclai,inseasonandoutofseason.he

    hadnopo;hisnducthadaliehen

    ,and,likesonyothercavalierswho

    hadfoughtandsufferedforcharlesi.,siraubreysh

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