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正文 第80节 文 / [英]G. A. Henty

    栗子小说    m.lizi.tw栗子网  www.lizi.tw栗子小说    m.lizi.twall,letusfugatetherooasfarasihaveseen,the

    skeoftobacisthebestpreservativeagainsttheplague.nowdo

    you,john,keepabitoftobaouth.”

    ”thatistlydo,lad.”

    ”okesteadily.still,

    thatbeenough.keepthefirebuing,andanironplate

    heatedtorednessoverit.bringthatintorooroitoti,

    andbutobafullofske.”

    ”iustnothavetoochofit.i

    anoldhand,andhavenytissatinafocastlesofullof

    skethatoneuldscarceseeoneshands,butyouarenot

    aaylikeenoughkeyousick.”

    ”thereinthat,john,sothatopu**

    toofar.aboutthissingprocess”

    ”intobediablaready.itis

    tobedippedinboilinger,ailitisasdry

    asit.thenyouarehat,andthenrolledin

    fiveorsixdryblaokeepi.youhat

    untilyoufeelalsthsing;thenitakeyououtand

    spongeyouisher,andthenherdry

    bla.”

    ”youhadbetterspongehvinegar,john.”

    cyrilundressed.inedhielf,

    andhiseyesoonfellonablackspotontheinsideofhisleg,just

    abovethekheheplague.

    ”ihavegotit,john,”hesaid,helatterenteredhapile

    ofblas.

    ”hen,astercyril,and

    itifitistobebeaten.bla.”

    ”layitdoyselfinit,andthesa

    eo

    thanyoue.ifyou

    do,iandlockthedoor,andfightit

    outbyself.noontyoue

    upgettherooullofske.”

    johnnodded.

    ”dontyoubotherabout,”hegroheplagueaint

    goingtotouahoganyasia

    still,ie.”

    iescyrilion,inheven

    hishead,heblas,shared.

    ”thatisgrand,”johnsaidplatly.

    thecloudoftobac,

    longinhavingtheeffectthatjohnhadpredicted,andcyrilwassoon

    violentlysick,heeffectoffurtherincreasingthe

    perspiration.

    ”youstopentheokeoutabit,john,”he

    gasped.”itstanda.”

    thisherhourcyrillaybetheblas.

    ”ishallfaintifiliehereanylonger,”hesaidatlast.”now,

    john,doyougooutoftherooanddontebackagainuntili

    callyou.iseeyouhaveputthevinegarhandy.itiscertainthatif

    thisisdoinganygoodtheblased.yousayyou

    havegotabigfirei.self,

    andhangthepinfrontofit,andyouarenottogointotheroobr >

    tilltheyareperfectlydryagain.youhadbetterlightanotherfire

    atoheparlour,andyoudoanyokingthere.iwillkeep

    thekityblas.”

    johnnoddedaherooandcyrilatonceproceededtounroll

    theblas.ashecatothelastherong

    fetidodour,silartothathehadrethanonceperceivedin

    housesiedbytheplague.

    ”ibelieveitisdrae,”hesaidtohielf.”iwill

    giveitarialpresently.”

    hefirstspongedhielfuchrefreshed.he

    thenselfupandlaydoinutes,forhefelt

    strangelyupandcarriedtheblasintothe

    kit,adeupbyjohhreheone

    thathadbeeohintoatub,andpouredboilingeronit,

    ahershehungonchairsroundit.thenhebacktohis

    rooandlaydoforhalfanhour.heretuedtothe

    kitandrearraheblas.ohis

    rooefollo.

    ”ihavegotsbrothready,”hesaid.”doyouthinkthatyou

    uldtakeacupful”

    ”ay,andagoodsizedone,john.ifeelsurethatthesinghas

    donegood,andiustgoat

    ondreportthatihavegotit,orinerseround,

    andfindthattheplagueisinthehouse,youwillbefined,or

    perhapsirisoned.beforeyougothere,pleaseleavedr.

    hodgesthatiall,andyoughtalsocallat.esand

    leavethesassage.telltheinbothcases,thatihave

    everythingthatiakeagoodrevery.”

    ”ay,ay,sir;iyouinyour

    broth,andkhereinhalfanhour.”

    cyrildrah,andthendozedagainuntiljohued.when

    heheardhisstephetthehotiron,andhe

    filledtherookebeforeallotoenter.

    ”no

    readyforanotheroking.”

    fourtisthatdaydidcyriluhesingprocess.bythe

    eveninghehisskinandol,

    andheallfeelingofpainoruneasiness.dr.hodges

    e,having

    onlyreceivedhisssageaterribledays

    tuedinforthenight.

    ”hatidid

    yebefore.”

    ”iaeelingveryor.”

    ”yourhandisistandol,”dr.hodgessaidinsurprise.”youst

    havebeenstaken.iseenosigheplague.”

    ”thereistake,doy

    thighs,butithinkihaveprettye.”

    hethendescribedtheprocesshehadfollohatjohn

    thatitisedinthelevant.

    ”singisgreatlyusedhere,andihavetrieditveryrepeatedly

    angpatients,andinsocases,iceofthe

    diseaseearly,havesavedthesobleedbeforesing,buti

    havenotheardofoneanycasesthe

    patient,froerrororfroetuptheheat

    required,aheyarriveatit,havenotthestrengthto

    supportit.inyoure;youhadvitalheatin

    plenty,andyouhadstrengthtokeepuptheheatinfullfortil

    youaladyoutofyou.hehishall

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