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正文 第11节 文 / [英]G. A. Henty

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    said.”youhaveprovedthatyouarereadytotuyourhandtoany

    ayetoyou.youhaveshoanlyspirit,boy,and

    ihonouryouforit;andbyst.anthonyibelievethatsoday,

    unlessasketballorapikethrustbringsyouupharound

    tu,youogetyain.”

    cyrilreialkingforaself

    tobed.afterhehadgoressdotsaid,afterapause,

    ”doyounotthink,david,that,seeingthatcyrilisthesonofa

    knight,itorebeingtogivehiheroooairs

    insteadoftheatticwhereheisnowlodged”

    theoldsailhed.

    ”thatisankindallover,”hesaid.”it

    before,aioned,andassuredlyin

    noboastinghathisfatherhadbeenaknight,heistobe

    treateddifferently.heselffthe

    ge,da.inthefirstplace,itakehinfortable,

    akeanexcusetoleaveusaltogether;andinthe

    send,youybesurethathehasbeeoerquarters

    thanthosehehasgot.theroyalistsinfraosore

    shiftstolive,andifane

    ho.hisfatheredtohisgoingouttoea

    neybykeepingtheayselfhad

    ithatheoitby.no,no,the

    boygoonasheis,andkenodifferenany

    before,andilikehillthebetteotinghis

    gentlenshipinhispocketaingnfullytoeadof

    hangingontheskirtsofsoroyalistterthanhis

    fatherdid.heisgratefulasitisthatiseasytoseeforour

    takinghipartlybecauseheprovedagood

    yshoulders,partlybecause

    hethinkthatweare

    readytodorebecauseheisaknightssoheboybe,and

    sufferhiosteerhisshiphisoees,

    herhisobjeanyhrightgood

    ,nellie”heasked,gingthe

    subject.

    ”heisaproperyoungfelloher,andishallbeenttoabroadesrtedbyhinsteadofhavingyourapprentice,robert

    ashford,inattendane.hehasnotaself,

    andtrulyilikehiotinanyway.”

    ”heisnotabadapprentiellie,andjohn

    causetofindfault,thoughiohatihave

    likingselfforhiheneverseetolookoneheface,

    ofhibut

    iceshipisout,heryear,i

    shalllethiohisoon

    thepreses.”

    ”thinksyouareveryunjust,david.theladisquietandregularin

    hisothechurchofst.alphage,

    aextsoftheserns.”

    thecaptaingrunted.

    ”ybeso,on

    ydoubtsherhegoesas

    regularlytost.alphagesashesayshedoes.go

    hustost.bens”

    ”hesayshelikestheadnistrationsof.catlier,david.

    and,intruth,ourparsonisnotohestirringkind.”

    ”sochthebetter,”captaindavesaidbluntly.”ilikenotthese

    nthatthuthepulpitandkeasiftheypout

    headforest.houchharnthe

    lad,anditybethathisfailuretolookohefaotso

    chhisfaultasthatofnature,havillainous

    squint.e

    tobeabed.”

    selftohaveentereduponanewlifewhenhe

    steppedacrossthethresholdofdaviddotsstore.allhiscares

    andaieshaddroppedfroiforthepasttwoyearshehad

    livedthelifeofanautoton,startingearlytohisuing

    intheddleofthedaytohisdioenasnothe

    satdoterlonelinessinthe

    baregarret,her

    retued.hebladhielfsotisduringthefirstfhtof

    hisstayhereforthefeelingoflightheartedhatattisca

    overhihehadlovedhisfatherinspiteofhisfaults,andshould,

    hetoldhielf,havefeltdeeplydepressedathisloss;butnature

    .thepleasanteveningshcaptaindaveand

    hisfalydelightful;heravellerer

    aldandcheerlessjouey,esintothethofafire,and

    feelsaglofortasthebloodcirculatesbrisklythroughhis

    veins.sotis,ents,heouth

    nelliedousingtohi

    sotistheyore

    oftensalliedoutofthecityataldgate,andothefields.

    ontheseoccasionshecarriedastoutcahathadbeenhis

    fathers,foellietriedinvaintopersuadehiogirdona

    sword.

    ”yentlen,cyril,”sheto

    carryone.”

    ”iaorthepresentasobercitizen,stressnellie,anddonot

    etobeofanyotherndition.thoseoneseesh

    senoftheurt,ornbullies,orybe

    highen.afteightfallitisdifferent;forthennycitizens

    carrytheirsfrobr >

    theruffiaackquiet

    passersby;andifatanytiiesrtyoutothehouseofoneof

    yourfriends,ishallbereadytotakese.butinthe

    daytithereisnoofull

    youngtocarryone,andthisstoutecessary,doodservice,forileaedinfraheexercisethattheycall

    thebaton,lishsiick.”

    eerofthefalybycaptain

    daveandhisselfonexcellentterhjohn

    hehdislikebythetwo

    apprentices.heing,

    robertashfordhadbeeninthehabithisyoungstress

    out,andhadnodoubtlikedtheseexpeditions,asa

    easuringoutofropesandhe

    store.then,again,theapprenticesdidnotjoinintheion

    attableunlessarerkiallyaddressed

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