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正文 第34节 文 / [美]弗兰纳里·奥康纳

    台湾小说网  www.192.tw栗子小说    m.lizi.tw栗子小说    m.lizi.tweexposedthentsofiginationthattheythisafteoonheervesautandshesaid,”noenoughofthis.thosebohatsthat.”

    ”chardsaid.

    everythinge,s.prites,herself,distinctly.

    ”ihaventheardathing,”s.pesaid.

    ”ilookfortheostrikejustafterdark,”s.pritchardsaid.

    thatnights.peandtheefroreefrogsandfrohesaspotofdarkness.”theyvegone,”s.pesaid,”poorthings,”andshebegaheighthavehadtoliveinadevelopnttheelvesortheyghthavebeennegroesortheyghthavebeeninironlungsortheyghthavebeeneuropeansriddeninboxcarslikecattle,andshebeganalitanyofherblessings,inastrivoice,thatthechild,strainientionforasuddenshriekinthedark,didntlistento.

    theretheiher.thefortresslireeseupapalegold.theseasonallesdidansoldfelthatdoingherselfedtobesqueezingtherednessintoherfars.pepanyeesyoulooklikeyoughtbelongtos.pritchard”

    ”leavebe,”theebe.justleavebe.iaintyou,”andshey,herheadthrustforhhandgrippedonagun.

    s.pritored,beiseryioday,”shesaid,holdingontosheuldsalvage.”theseyerteeth.theyeaefeellikeanindividualboil.”

    theinousunderherfeet.thesunhadrisenalittleandgoingtogetyou,”shesaid.”ioingtogetyouonebyoneayoublautteringandgrotitotishestoppedtorevethethovihatebe,”andgiveitacrackhthepistolaalkon.

    presentlyshesatdoptooloffbutsheplahfeetandputtheoes,grindingtheiercelyintothedirtasifsheethingunderherheels.suddenlysheheardalaugh.

    shesatup,prickleskicaagain.sheheardthesoundofsplashingaoodup,uainakeasound,andingsuddenlytotheedgeofit,shesaalloohisshoulders.pousthavelookedlikegreenerfallsthroughhisglasses.thechildstoodpartlyhiddenbehindapirunk,thesideofherfacepressedintothebark.

    ”ihelittleboyshouted,balanghhiskneesclutchedaroundthebigoneshead.

    ”ioddaladidont,”thebigboypanted,aodislodgehi

    pooving,ingtokno,andlookedstraightaheadlikeaghostsprunguprightinhisffin.”ifthisplaceore,”hesaid,”youothinkofitagain.”

    ”listen,”thebigboysaid,sittingdoooredtohisshoulders,”itdontbelongtonobody.”

    ”itsours,”thelittleboysaid.

    theove.

    popedoutofthetroughaorun.heranalltheethingandashepassedthetankagaihertpedoutandraced,thesunglintingontheirlongovingupanddoerahebigonesaidhoarsely,”doyouknoihthisplaceifihadthece”

    ”no,hisfullattention.

    ”idbuildabigparkinglotonit,orsothing,”hettered.

    theybegantodress.thesuhingsllfroispoostaheysatlookingatoredisbossedredahesideofherface.

    sheatchestheyhadbetaosetthebrushoheybeg

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