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www.192.tw栗子小说 m.lizi.twiveuphisopinions.therefore,yousee,iveryearlybued
.itrustthatihavenot
spokentooboldly;butyouaskedforopinion,andiiveit.”
”atanyrate,youngsir,youhavespokennfully,andilikeyou
nohe.norialtogethergainsayyour
youstreerthathatwehave
beenengagedinadesperatestruggleforlibertyofnsce.”
”oothers,”
.r.harvey.we
arereapingourfatherssohoughtthatthepohey
hadgainedobetheirstoholdalheyusedit
tyrannously,beingtherebyfalsetoalltheirprinciples.itisever
thepersecuted,esthepersecutor,
and,hardasisthepressureofthela
thate,beenpersecutors,andthatindefianceof
therightsofnssnatureis,i
fear,un,
butasterhe,intu,
beesatyrant,andnotinfrequentlyacruelandbloodthirstyone.
still,usthope.itybeinthegooddaysthataretoe,we
yreachapointoworshipinhisown
fashion,houtanyfearorhindrance,regnisithat
eachhasarighttofollohtoheaven,houtitsbeing
asubjectofoffehoseherways.”
oheothervisitorshepointofspeaking,when
.entbyfetgabiblefrobr >
hiscloset,andpreparingfortheshortserviceofprayerhh
theeveningallosed.
oneevening,.harveyandhistheusual
gathering.
”ifeelanxiousaboutthe”.heyhavenever,
siheyarrivedintoissedisevenoclock.the
bellsareusuallystrikingthehourastheye.ifearthatoneor
otheroftheayhavebeenseizedbytheplague.”
”ission,sir,iyrilsaid.”i
knopaheothedoorseveral
tis.itisbutfivenuteshere.ifoherisill
isure,atrequest,hewill
goroundaton.”
cyriltohelodgingoccupiedbytheharveys.itwas
atthehouseofarcer,butheandhisfalyhad,threeweeks
befoedhislodgerstorein,as
theirpreseedasaguardtothehouse.theyhadbroughtupan
oldservant,andhereforeabletodispeher
attendants.cyrilhurriedalong,trying,asusual,topayaslittle
heedasheuldtothedolefulnyofthe
houses.althoughitillbroaddaylighttherearceasoul
ireets,andthosehetself,,
keepingasfaraspossiblefro,soastoavoid
ntact.
ashehehouseheheardaalatera
trs.harveysheadappeared.shegave
anotherpiergcryforhelp,andhensuddenlydraggedback,
andthetlyclosed.cyrilhadsofrequentlyheard
silarcriesthathee
frer,buthefeltthats.harveyoogiveway
totackedhthe
plague.hersuddendisappeara,
too,able,unless,indeed,herhusbandate
ofviolentdeliriuherantothedoorandflunghielfagainstit.
”helptoforceitdoanassing.
”youared,”thenreplied.”doyouhattheyhavegot
theplagueyouyhearhundredsofsuchcrieseveryday.”
cyrildreoutofan
eveningfor,ooych,deedsof
laantlyperpetratedandstruck,
hallhisstrength,hthehiltupoeningofthe
allpanesofglassfellin,
andthee
spot,hefasteninggaveheopen.he
spranginatonce,ranthroughtheshopintothepassage,andthen
upstairs.thedoorhebodyofa
n.asheranintotherooeheardthewords,
”forthelastti:hedeedyouthinkido
this,butiaesperate.”
astheouth,cyrilsprangforanand
.harvey,sfolded,looking
steadfastlyathisoppo,enaghiadrawnsword.
then,self,repeating
theoath.
”iletyouofflasttilightly,yousundrel”cyrilexclaid.
”thistiitisyourlifeorne.”
thendeafuriousluhicyrilparriedit,and
thehaverunhihroughhadnot.harveysuddenly
throselfbet,hurlingcyrilsantagonisttothe
ground.
”putupyoursanisson;sundrel
andvillaiillsohoughhehasraisedhishand
against.leavehiogod.”
cyrilhadsteppedapacebahissurprise.atfirsthethought
that.harveystroublehadtuedhisbraiflashed
athatthisruffiansnaan
theflainsprangforward.
”dropthatsed,”h.now,
sir,”hesaidto.harvey,”thatpistol,whose
buttprojeaydooneofusschief
yet”
thatsuchhadbeenthensiiontheglanceof
baffledragehethrecyril.
”hat,heh,
youarenosonofne.dididodutyishouldhandyouoverto
thee,butfortheshrustyou
havegiventojosephednds,anytiscarriedyouonhis
shoulderaypassdeath,butbeassuredthat
notohingine,saiththe
lord.ileaveittohiopayit.nowgo.”
johnharveyrosetohisfeet,andothedoor.theued
andshookhisfistatcyril.
”curseyou”hesaid.”ihyouyet.”
cyrilolookround.hiseyefelluponthefigureof
s.harvey,whohadfa
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