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正文 第46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.twngeverydayineuropehervantagepoint,s.shortleyhadthesuddenintuitionthatthegobblehooks,likeratsurderousdire,aountainandautotieanttofindoutatoheyapableof.

    sheapproaost,headbathegestiadeherpresenrs.stdoouthahatorelikesteelraoinspers.shortleysdirers.shortley..shortleyisdairyheguizacs.”

    nogobblehooktotheirfaetoresthielfinthebushesliketheiggersoverthere.”

    herlorazedthetopsofthedisplaeoutfarahead.h.rs.shortleylookedatthepriestandihatthesepeopledidnothaveanadvancedreligion.thereedoutofit.againshesapiledhighhbodies.

    thepriestspokeinafnself,englishbutasifhehadathroatfulofhay.hehadabignoseandabaldregularfadhead.outhdroppedopenandhastarebehindher,hesaid,”arrrrrrr”andpointed.

    s.shortleyspunaround.thepeadingafebehindher,hhisheadslightlycked.

    ”urred.

    ”ahtofeed,”s.intyresaid,glanginthepeafoion.

    ”andail”askedthepriest.

    ”just,”shesaid.”thereusedtobetdieoff.idontliketohearthetheddleofthenight.”

    ”sobeautiful,”thepriestsaid.”atailfullofsuns,”andheesundrenall.thepriestsholyredfa,glohpleasure.

    s.shortleysuthhaddrauttered.

    s.atientlyandsheherdedthentothecaragain.thepeacksteppedofttoulberrytreehethepriesttuedhisabsorbedfatheddrovethedisplacedpeopledootheshacktheyooccupy.

    s.shortleyadeherulberrytreeandstoodabouttebehianholdingabuckethalffullofcalffeedaherayello”

    theoldn,astor,raisedhielf.”hisoher.”heynow”

    ”theyefroverthe.”theyreiscalleddisplacedpersons.”

    ”displacedpersons,”hesaid.”wellnoean”

    ”itanstheyainttogolikeifyouofhereandnobodyhaveyou.”

    ”itseeiketheyhere,though,”theoldnsaidinarefleewhere.”

    ”shois,”thereed.”theyhere.”

    theillogifhinkingaloreadvalikethendiknors.intyresaid.”

    ”say”theyoungoneasked.

    ”placesareogetnoe,”shesaidinasingsongvoice.

    ”youliabletohearstanything,”theoldnrerked,leaningforselfsuspended.

    ”iheardhersay,thisisgoingtoputthefearofthelordintothoseshiftlessniggers”s.shortleysaidinaringingvoice.

    theoldnstartedoff.”shesaysothinglikethateverynohen,”hesaid.”ha.ha.yesindeed.”

    ”youbettergetoninthatbaandhelp.shortley,”shes

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