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正文 第85节 文 / [英]G. A. Henty

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    hasaltogether

    bloselfout.”

    captaiooktheadvidouedhhiswifeand

    nellieaas.

    ”ialadiobeback,”hesaid,afterthefirstgreetings

    en,ohelpinthe

    dairy,andtofeedthefoakethe

    butter,butforthereedasifthe

    daysetoanend.”

    ”itsobadasthat,father,”nelliesaid.”firstofall,you

    hadyourpipetoske.then,onceaogooverh

    therketcarttogloucesterandtolookattheshippingthere,and

    talkastersandsailors.then,onasunday,ofurse,

    therehereoget

    through;andyouknoookagooddealofiinthehorses

    andigs.”

    ”itriedtotakeainthenellie;butitwasveryhard

    work.”

    ”her,thatisjust

    sureyouspenthourseverydayhthechildren,or

    telliories.”

    ”,itsoverybadafter

    all,”captaied.”atanyrate,iaeartilygladiabr >

    backhereagain.weorrooing,john.”

    ”thataster.uchtradeatpresent.still,a

    feein,andihopethateverydaythings

    better.besides,allthevesselsthathavebeenlyinginthepool

    sineagainbefore

    theysailoutoftheriver,sothingsynotbesoslackafterall.

    youhingihestore.ihavehadlittleto

    dobuttopolishupbrassetalfrousting.when

    dotheapprenticesebackagain”

    ”ishallassoonasifindthatthereissothingfor

    theodo.youarenotthinkingofrunningae

    backihope,cyrilyousaid,e,thatyou

    forseaagain.”

    ”iaotthinkingofgoingforsolittleti,ifyouwillkeep

    ,captaihereisnonehefleetfittingoutat

    present,andtheyusonboardtilltheyarejustready

    tostart.theysaythatalberleistondthistiinsteadof

    theduke,atrightglad,forhehasfoughtthedutchat

    seanytis,andalthoughnotbreduptothetrade,hehasshown

    thathefightassteadilyonseaasonland.allsaytheduke

    shountelooft,butthere

    ainlygreatslaessinthepursuit,thoughthis,tissaid,

    uchhisfaultasthatofthosearefulof

    hissafety.still,asheistheheirtothethroisbutright

    thatheshouldbekeptoutofthefighting.”

    ”itisliketobestee,cyril,ifihearbe

    true.oensndsbeingoccupiedbytheplague,

    andpartlytothegreatsuedbythekinginhispleasures,

    nothingeverhasbeehefleet.ofurse,thesquadron

    atseahastakenuersofprizes;buttherestofthefleet

    islaidup,andnone,heysaythatthe

    dutcharebusyinalltheirshipyards,anduch

    strongerfleetthisspringthanthatusatlooft.i

    supposeyouhavenotheardofanyofyrandfriends”

    ”no.ishouldhavetentosydneyoliphant,butikneher

    hee,and,reover,ireadthatstfolksin

    theuntryareafraidoflettersfroondon,thinkingthatthey

    ghtanynoblenhavehe

    end,andebackily

    itydutyto,andonprincerupert

    also.butihopetheprincebebackyet,forhewillbe

    etogain,andforthis,intruth,ihaveno

    inoreover,itotbedoneuchexpense

    forclothes,andihavenoiiontogointoexpensesonfollies

    eohatihadfrobr >

    you,captaindave.”

    theyhadjustfinishedbreakfastonthedaybeforechrists,when

    oheapprentiaster

    goldsple,desiredtospeaktosircyril

    shenstone.cyriltogodoaindavesaid,

    ”shoanup,susan.yril.”

    ”bynoans,”cyrilsaid.”idonotkno,andheassuredly

    havenoprivatebusiyouynothear.”

    s.do.thelawyer,a

    gravelookilenofsofiftyyearsofage,glacyril

    andthe,andthenadvaohe

    forr.

    ”naisunknooyou,sircyril,”hesaid,”butithasbeen

    saidthatabearerofgoodneein

    thatasbox,”aookfro

    bagheesize,aer.”beforeyouopen

    it,sir,ihecharacterofitss,hwould

    takeyousotitodecipheranduand,anexplain

    thenaveryfeaytellyouthatiahelegaladviser

    of.ebenezerharvey,ofupadurt,norfolk.youare,ipresu,

    faliare”

    cyrilstarted.upadurteofhisfathersplace,but

    eofitspresentoiliar.doubtless,he

    ghtsotishavehearditfroisfather,butthelatter,when

    hespokeofthepresentpossessoroftheurt,generallydidsoas

    ”thatroundheaddog,”or”thattingpuritan.”

    ”theurtiknoy

    fathers,butidonotrecallthenaofitspresentohough

    itybethatinyfatherntioinhearing.”

    ”heless,sir,youknoanhielf,havingthi

    ashetells,frequentlyatthehouseof.e,whowas

    hechapelateupto

    londontohosesorelyafflictedandneedingfort.not

    onlydidyouetr.harveyandhisyoureo

    theeryterialservice.”

    ”ir.harveyhe

    possessorofyfathersestate,but,hadikno,

    itadenodifferenfeelingto.ifound

    hikindandgodlygentlehahere,wasgood

    enoughtonversefrequentlye,andtoio

    beofservice.”

    ”theserviportantnature,”thelawyersaid,”being

    nothihanthesavingofhislife,an

    ...
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