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正文 第79节 文 / [英]G. A. Henty

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    deaths.ifetchedalandr.harveywas

    givinghinstrusfordrahevery

    farthingisleftathis

    eveninghthreeofourfriendsto,asitis

    necessaryinatilikethisthatanessedbyas

    nyaspossible,assoybecarriedoffbytheplague;and

    shouldalltheightbedisputedasa

    fery.sothela,andishall

    takefourorfiveofourfriends.

    ”theyutotheuntryassoonastheirservantbe

    ved.dr.hodgescahere,andgiveshopesthatthe

    cureeninthe

    house.ihaveangpoorerfriendsteno

    establishtheelvestherehtheirhattheywill

    pay,andains

    there.therept.

    .harvey,onadvice,willalsodrawupandsignapapergivinga

    fullatoftheoccurrenceoflastevening,andhis

    inthehandsofthelawyer.

    ”thisshouldhissonfollointothe

    untry,ashethatifheproceedsto

    violencesuspi,andhewillbe

    arrestedforhisrder.but,ihepentlenholdsbut

    littletohislife;andityrepresentingtohihat

    thisdoissionofthe

    stterribleofallsinsfroheheadofhisson,thatheagreedto

    signit.igavehie,andhepraystosaythat,deeply

    gratefulasheandhisuchforthesavingof

    theirlives,asforpreventingtheirsonssoulbeingstaihe

    cri,theye,for

    theyaresosorelyshakenthattheydonotfeelequaltoseeingyou.

    youiss.”

    ”bynoans,”cyrilreplied;”itisbutanaturalfeeling;and,in

    truth,iselfaelievedthatsuchistheirdecision,foritwould

    beeastotheoseethegain,andto

    talkoverthesubject.”

    ”byther.harveysaidthatwhenyousawhissonyou

    e,andthatbythennerinuedupon

    youitecauseforhatingyou.isthisso,

    orerelyhisfancy”

    ”itptto

    ert,tohehadrepresented

    hielfasanoblen.heheactofdoingso,htheaidof

    sofriends,paniedbyjohherewas

    afray,intheursehtheshoulder.the

    youngladyretuedhohus,andhassiilyrepentedof

    herfolly.ihadhensititillithibr >

    yesterday;bute,asi

    believe,byhisassociateseanill

    tuhadigoafteightfall.”

    ”thatexplainsit,cyril.iindhasbeen

    chpuzzledbyynitionofhisson.”

    chapterxvii

    sttendown

    ter,cyrilstartedathisusualhotodr.hodges;

    buthehadproceededbutafean,whowasleaning

    againsttheroundthe

    hinkingthatthefelloried

    toshakehiff.ashedidsothenshat,hhadbeenpressed

    doent,cyril

    regnisedjohnharvey.

    ”youvillained,ashefreed

    hielffroheerace,sendinghisassailantstaggeringback

    againstthewall.

    thensfacelituphalookofsavageexultation..

    ”itoldyouyoushouldhearfroeagain,”hesaid,”andihavekept

    hehouryouout,andihavebeeningfor

    you.youareadoodn.ihavetheplague,andihavebreathedin

    yourface.beforet,

    adyingn.thatisagoodpieaybeabetter

    santhaniabutyoutfighththeplague.”

    cyrildreeoverjohn

    harveysface,hetteredafely,skwards

    andforhenslidtothegroundinaheap.arushofblood

    pouredfroisuth,andhefelloverdead.

    ilardeathireets,butthe

    horriblelignityofthisn,andhissuddeh,gavehi

    terribleshooelyunnned,and,

    nsciousthatheoounhingedforuedandback

    tothehouse.

    ”youlookpale,lad,”johnairs.”

    bringsyoubacksosoon”

    ”ihavehadratherashoofhad

    happened.

    ”thatostartleyou,lad.ishouldsaythebestthingyou

    ulddrog,andthenlay

    down.”

    ”thatiediedr.hodges

    keseveryoakeheiionfirstshoselfinahouse.

    asyouknoheplaguehitherto.i

    dontsaythatiafraidofitnoihaverunafargreater

    riskofcatgitthanihaveeverdonebefore,foruntilnowi

    haveneverbeeninactualntayohedisease.”

    afterasleepselfagain,tocall

    upon.e.

    ”ishallnoteagainforafe

    entioningthenaofjohnharvey,

    ”butieeveryotherdaybyjohnwilkes.ifhe

    doesnote,youalady,andin

    thatcase,.e,iknoy

    revery.iaurethatishallbearedforbyjohnwilkes.”

    ”ofprayersyouybesure,cyril;and,indeed,ihaveeveryfaith

    that,shouldyoucatchthelady,youit.youhave

    herenedyourselftodeath,norhaveyoudosed

    yourselfhdrugsuntilnatureedbeforethestruggle

    began.yousure,bedposed,andaboveallyou

    havefaithingod,andtheknohatyouhavedoneyourpartto

    carryouthisorders,andtovisitthesidaidthoseinsorrow.”

    thedaycyrilthathefelta

    disiheinghehadafeelingof

    nausea.

    ”ithinkthatianforit,john,”hesaid.”butatanyrateit

    donoharotrythatredyyouspokeofthatisusedi.

    firstof

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