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正文 第78节 文 / [英]G. A. Henty

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    didyounotrunhihroughthebody”

    ”ihadotherthingstothinkof,john.therers.harveylying

    insensible,andtheservantdesperatelyore

    ofthesethanoftherobber,and,to

    beabletotuattentiontothe”

    ”ay,ay,thaturalenough,lad;buttisapitythevillain

    gotoffstfree.trulyitisnotsafefortobein

    ayhousebytheelvesiis,speciallyas,ybe,the

    housesohersidearealsoued,androbbersgetinto

    theheirheroof,aeranyhousethey

    likebytheercyyoucedtoealong.

    naresoaccustodnosandcallsforaid,that

    noroubletheelvesastosuchsounds.andyoustillfeelquite

    well”

    ”ter,john,exceptforoccasionaltyshoulder.”

    ”itdoesnotknitsofastasitshoulddo,”johnsaid.”inthefirst

    place,youarealove;thennoonegoaboutinto

    iedhouseshouthisspiritsbeingdisturbed,andofall

    thingsadeasydispositionisessentialfortheproper

    healingofly,itiscertainthathereispoisonin

    theaires.”

    ”itisgoingondesireitto

    dobetter.assoonasitisfairlyhealedioughttojoinprince

    rupertagain;butintruthidonotogo,foriwouldfainsee

    thisterribleplagueetoanendbeforeileave;foeversince

    thedaysoftheblackdeath,hundredsofyearsago,hereso

    straerriblealadyinthisuntry.”

    .uedtohishousehe

    ing.

    ”thinkingoveryousaidlastnight,cyril,iarrivedatapretty

    rreclusionastohadhappehoughithoughtnotthat

    ituldbeasbadasitr.harvey

    andhiseuptolondon,atatiostnwere

    fleeingfrot.theirsonhas,eversincehecaupthreeyears

    ago,beenasour,ashewas,indeed,

    foralongtipreviously.sonaturesseeaturallytotuto

    evil,andthisboys.itybethatthelifeatho

    idandsevere,andthatherevoltedagainstit.certainit

    isthathetooktoevilursesandnsortedpanions.

    severityofthehouseatnightand

    beae.

    ”atlast,justafteransiderablesufneyhadeintothe

    housefrohetenas,hestoleit,anduptolondon.

    hisioho,thoughhisfatherleatfrobr >

    rresposherethathehadbeeahangeronoftheurt,

    anofndition,hefoundfriendshout

    difficulty.heblerandabraation

    evenangtheriffraffoftheurt.hisfatherleatthathehad

    disappearedfroightatthetitheurttooxfordearlyin

    june,andhisrrespofoundthatheedtohavejoined

    abandofabandonedruffians,eshoseof

    robbery.

    ”r.harveyandhisined

    toeuptolondon,tokeonereefforttodrafrois

    evilurses.theonlythingthattheyhavebeeoleafor

    certainersinthatockery

    thedaherwise

    failed.

    ”theyhadintended,iftheyhadfoundhiandheade

    prosesofandnt,tohavegivenhiohatwouldhave

    enabledhiogoovertoaridbeginanehere,

    prosinghiregularalloaintainhinfort.asthey

    havenyfriendsoverthere,soofabroadtosettle

    beforethecivilhere,theyohavenews

    hoheyfoundhelife,

    andtrulyrepentedhispasturse,theywouldinfiveyearshavehad

    hiackagain,aatedhistheirheir.

    ”iker,andhavedoogain

    thee.ididnotbelieveintherefortionofonewhohad

    shoselftobeofsuchevilspirit;butgodisallpowerful,and

    ghthaveledhiutfrohesloughintohhehadfallen.

    ”yesterdayevening,halfanhourbeforeyouthere,hisfather

    andther

    atfirst

    onefrohesapartoftheuntrythathehadseenthen

    london,hehadhadthestreetsthereaboutsched,andhavingfound

    etopayhisrespects.

    ”thereahatalardhisther,

    a.he

    dehathisfathershouldatoncesignadeedhhehad

    broughtdraatoncehalfhis

    property.

    ”youhave,hesaid,farrethanyourequire.livingasyou

    do,youstsavethreequartersofyourine,andit

    onactofcharity,andsaveyouthetroubleofdealingh

    hatisofoyou.

    ”hisfatherindignantlyrefusedtotakeanysuchstep,aold

    hiheplanshehadhielffordforhiatthishelaughed

    sffingly.

    ”youhavetheehalf,oroftaking

    everything.andtheerribleoathsthatunlesshis

    fathersighepaper,thatdayshouldbehislast.youarein

    podesperate.doyouthinkthatifthreedead

    bodiesarefoundinahousenoroubletoinquirehohey

    catotheirendtheyossedintotheplaguecart,andnone

    .

    ”hearingvoicesraisediheoldservantranin.atohe

    villaindre,passinghisshroughhisbody.

    then,asiftransportedatthesightofthebloodhehadshed,he

    tueduponhisfather.itontthathistherranto

    thealledforhelp.hedraggedherbadasshefell

    faintinghhorrorandfearheagaintueduponhisfather;his

    passiohe

    deedhehaddone,refusedtosign;andthereisnodoubtthathe

    ont.

    ”ithastrulybeenaterriblenightforthetheyhavepasseditin

    prayer,andoingandposed,

    thoughitoseebytheirfaceshoheyhadsuffered,and

    houiosave

    theirsonfronyfurthertetatio

    ...
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