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正文 第90节 文 / [英]G. A. Henty

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    sight.”therearelargerresideheunty,butfeore

    handso.iisalsttefortheestate,but,as

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    atpresent,foritinishedbyoneofyouraorsinthe

    daysofelizabeth.”

    atthegateheytuedintotheparkanarchofevergreenshad

    beeed.

    ”youdontantosayyouletthenoingho”

    thatlordoliphantlaughedand

    .pophaaidapologetically,

    ”icertaihetenants,sir,ter,

    aoffassagesayingthatyouoing.

    stofthertheirfatherse,for.

    harveydenoges,andiauretheywouldhavebeenvery

    disappoiheyhadnothadnoticethatsiraubreyssonwas

    ingho.”

    ”ofurseit,butyou

    seeiauiteunaccustodtosuchthings,andwouldpersonallyhave

    beenequietly.still,asyousay,

    itishtthatthetenantsshouldhavebeeninford,andat

    anyrateitisfatogetitalloveratonce.”

    thereberofnandenasseledin

    frontofthehouseallthetenants,ilies,

    havinggatheredtogreettheiryounglandlordandloudburstsof

    r.pophaeiningback

    theirhorsesalittletoallotoprecedethecyriltookoff

    hishat,andboationsthat

    greetedhithetenantsen

    pressingforbythehand.

    ”ebacktoyouroyril”

    ”ifoughtunderyourfather,sir,andagoodlandlordheous

    all.”

    suuntilhereachedthe

    doorofthension,and,disunting,tookhisplaceatthetopof

    thesteps.theookoffhishatagain,andheree

    hesaid,

    ”ithankyouheartily,oneandall,goodfriends,forthee

    thatyouhavegiven.gladindeediaoedoyfathers

    ho,andtobesogreetedbythose,andespeciallyby

    thoseinthefieldintheevildayshhave,we

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    retuhereasstertothenoblegenerosityof.harvey,your

    latelandlord,etheestates,notbeingboundinany

    odoso,butsolelybecausehehathehadalready

    beenrepaidtheneyhegaveforthethisybetrue,but,

    heless,thereisnotoneninahuhousandwhowouldso

    despoilhielfofthebesofabargainlaade,andibeg

    youtherefivethreecheers,asheartyasthosehhyreeted,for.harvey.”

    threecheers,aslongandloudasthosethathadbeforerisen,

    respoheappeal.

    ”su,”cyrilusthavebeena

    justandgoodlandlordtoyouall,andishalldobesttogiveyou

    nocausefretatthegethathaseabout.”

    hepausedforanttospeakto.popha,

    andthenon,

    ”ididnotkh,buti

    leafror.pophahatthecellarshavebeewellfilled;

    therefore,firstordersoningtothehouseoffatherswill

    bethatacaskofhatyoushall

    beeodrih.

    eonebyone.”

    anotherloudeforh

    theirilies.

    cyrilshookhandsall,andsaidafeoeach.the

    eldernhadallriddenbyhisfatherinbattle,andstofthe

    youngeronessaid,asheshookhands,

    ”fatherfell,undersiraubrey,atnaseby,”or”ater,”or

    itles.

    bythetiallhadbeenintroduced,agreatcaskofwinehadbeen

    broached,andafterthetenantshaddrunktohishealth,andhehad,

    intu,pledgedthecyrilehehouser.

    pophaandproiuheguidanan

    hersbutler,andwhosewifehadalsobeena

    servantinsiraubreysti.

    ”everythingisjustasithen,sircyril.afeicles

    offuiturehavebeenadded,but.harveywouldhavenogeneral

    gede.thefalypictureshangjustheydid,andyour

    fatherhielficetheges.”

    ”itisindeedafineoldnsion,cyril,”lordoliphantsaid,when

    theyhaddeatourofthehouse;”andnohatiseeitandits

    fuitureiavenreihenwho

    uldvoluntarilyresigntheishallhavetodifyideasofthe

    puritans.theyhaveshoselvesreadytoleavetheuntryand

    eridbeginlifeaneonsce

    sakethatistosay,toescapepersecutionandtheyfoughtvery

    doughtily,andustoereason,

    butthisisthefirsttiihaveeverheardofohebr >

    relinquishingafiefornscesake.”

    ”.harveyisian,”.pophaaid,”and

    hastheesteendrespectofall,evenofthosewhoareofwholly

    differentpolitics.still,itybethatalthoughhewouldinany

    ightnot

    havehaovertohinhislifeti,hadnothereceivedsreataserviceathishands.”

    ”why,.”youhave

    toldusnothingeverofanyservicesrendered.ineversaha

    felloherpeople.”

    ”thereuchvexed.

    .pophaled.

    ”stpeoplehinkitservice,lordoliphant.

    hoaynottellyouithoughihaveheardall

    thedetailsfroyfatherinlar.goldshy.theyoldin

    nfideotherelatioween

    .harveyandsirily

    ttersiaoundtopreserveanabsolutesilence.”

    ”iyself.itisa

    per.pophathathegoesthrough

    lifedoingallsortsofserviaynot

    knoythreesistersinafireatour

    nsioninthesavo

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