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正文 第88节 文 / [英]G. A. Henty

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    itaster

    toaplaceihaveneverseen.ishallhavetogetyoutoedown

    e,einuntenance.”

    ”noti,lad.youabetterintroducer.iexpectthatthe

    latertohissoninlaw,who

    selfatyourservice,establishingyouin

    yourhouseandtakingyouroundtoyourtenants.”

    ”oh,yes,”nelliesaid,clappingherhands.”andtherewillbefine

    doings,andbonfires,andarches,andallsortsoffestivities.ido

    begintofeelhouchihavessedtheofthatgoodfairy.”

    ”itthe

    otherslaughed.

    cyrilthendoairshcaptaindave,andtoldjohnwilkesof

    thegoodfortuhathadbefallenhiatuch

    delightedastheothershadbeen.

    tendayslatercyrilrodetooxford,andfoundthatprincerupertwas

    atpreseheprincereceivedhichth.

    ”ihaveanytiseofyou,sircyril,”he

    said.”frohehourhefanfanihave

    lostsightofyoualtogether.ihavenotbeeninlondonsince,for

    theplaguehadsetinbadlybeforetheshipswerelaidup,andasi

    hadnaughtpartiarlehas

    stayedthroughit,andheand.pepysodoalltherewas

    todo,butihavethoughtofyouoftenandwonderedhowyoufared,

    andhopedtoseeyouhere,seeingthatthereedto,

    nothingtokeepyouinlondonafteryourwoundshadhealed.ihave

    spokehekingofthebravedeedbyhyousavedusall,

    andhedeclaredthat,hadithatyouwerealreadya

    baro,heanyofthe

    captainsandothershavealreadyreceivedthathonour;andheagreed

    ethatnonedeserveditbetterthanyourself.nohas

    beeofyouallthisti”

    cyrilrelatedhoayedinlondon,hadhadtheplague,and

    hadreveredfrot.

    ”istseeaboutgettingyouassionatohenavy,”the

    princesaid,”thoughifearyouountilout

    agaihen,forofursetherewere

    nyofficerskillediion.”

    cyrilexpressedhisthanks,adding,

    ”thereisnofurtheroetotakeassion,prince,

    for,strangelyenough,theoyfatherspropertyhasjust

    deitoverto.heisagoodn,and,nsideringthathehas

    alreadyreapedlargebesbyhispurchase,andhasbeenrepaid

    hisneyhgoodi,hisnscewillnolongersuffer

    hioretainit.”

    ”thenheisaprinost

    heartilyngratulateyou;andibelievethatthekingwillbeas

    pleasedasiahesaidbuttheotherday,o

    hifyou,thatitgrievedhiorelythatheodo

    anythingforsonythathadsufferedinhiscause,andthat,after

    thebraveryyouhadshoiodosothing,and

    ihatsoofficeshouldbefoundfor

    you,thoughitisnotater,hasspecial

    friendsofhisoongtodivideanygoodthingsthatfall

    vat.heholdsaurtthisevening,andie.”

    thekingostgraciousheprinceagaiedcyrilto

    hindtoldhifthegoodfortuhathadbefallenhi

    ”byfaith,sircyril,youar.firstof

    allyousavedlordofers;then,asprincerupert

    tells,yousavedhindallonboardhisshipfroeingbued;

    andnoiraclehasoo,

    thatyouhavetheuseofyourarheprincedoubtedwould

    everaltogetherrever.”

    ”restill,yourjesty,”theprincesaid.”hehadtheplaguein

    augustandreveredfrot.”

    ”ishallhavetokeepyouabout,sircyril,”thekingsaid,”asa

    sortofalettainstillluck.”

    ”iaoingtotakehioseafirst,”princerupertbrokein,seeing

    thatay

    tosaveshipagain,andisupposehewillbegoingdown

    tovisithisestatetilli.youhaveneverseenit,have

    you,sircyril”

    ”no,sir;atleastnottohaveanyrera.inaturally

    longtoseeupad,ofuyfather.i

    shouldhavegonedoydutytoe

    hitheraselftoyouasbeiosailagainassoon

    asyouputtosea.”

    ”dutyfirstandpleasureafterafraid

    thatisalittlebeyondeh,rupert”

    ”verychso,ishouldsay,usincharles,”theprincereplied,

    ile.”hosircyrilgrudgeus

    afeenwho

    radesontheheahere,andtheyo

    rene,knoheyalldo,thatthey

    o.”

    ascyriling

    alongedfaliartohihelookedhardathi

    ”surelyyoustbeharryparton”hesaid.

    ”thatisna,sir;thoughiotrecalletyou.

    yetthereseesothingfaliarinyourfadstillrein

    yourvoice.”

    ”iayrilshenstone.”

    ”ly

    bythehand.”isearchedforyouayearago

    uldobtainnotidingseverofyou,savethatyouhadlostyour

    father.yfatherdiedafeonthsafter

    yoursdid.”

    ”iaorryindeed,harry.ihadnotheardofitbefore.i,

    indeed,inthehecityandknew

    nothingofassingelsewhere.”

    ”thisisllege,;therealk

    fortably,anduchtotelleachother.hothatyou

    haveneverbeennearus”heon,heyedinfront

    ofablazingfireinhisroo”iknoequarrel

    bety

    fatherahoughtthatyouetoseeusorwouldhave

    yfathersdeaththatwe

    paidavisittolondon.itytheraskedtosearchfor

    you;andaftergreatdifficultyifoundthequarterinhyouhad

    lived,andthenfroheparishregisterleaedher

    haddied.goingthere,ileaedthatyouhadleftthelodging

    directlyafterhisdeath,butrethanthatthepeopleuldnot

    tell.”

    ”is

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