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正文 第8节 文 / [英]阿加莎·克里斯蒂

    台湾小说网  www.192.tw栗子小说    m.lizi.tw小说站  www.xsz.twensheslippedoutoftheroondbatoherors.sutcliffetuedtheeroftherridor.

    theclerkfroheofficeerher.

    ”yourbrother,thesquadronleader,hasbeenhere,s.sutustjusthavessedhi”

    ”hoe,”saids.sutcliffe.”thankyou,”shesaidtotheclerkandyselfireets.thisdoorsunlocked.hohesepeopleare.”

    ”perhapsitlebob,”saidjennifer.

    ”iissedhioh,theresanote.”shetoreitopen.

    ”atanyratebobisntfussing,”shesaidtriuhantly.”heobviouslydoesntknoaticslikeanoven.eon,jennifer,getyourthingsoutofthechestofdraustjustshoveeverythinginanyhoer.”

    ”iveneverbeeninarevolution,”saidjehoughtfully.

    ”idontexpee,”saidherthersharply.”itasisay.nothingwillhappen.”

    jenniferlookeddisappointed.

    chapter3

    introdug.robinson

    itesixantappeddisinblooburyandein.

    itallroobehindadesksatafatddleagednsluedinachair.hepledsuit,thefrontofotheredincigarash.theosphereostunbearable.

    ”aily,andspeakinghhalfclosedeyes.”isitnow,eh”

    iteepeoplehing

    ”edndson,frohefnofficeishere,sir.”

    ”oh,”saidlonelpikeaway.

    heblinked,appearedtobegoingtosleepagainandttered:

    ”thirdsebassyinratatthetioftherevolutiht”

    ”thatsright,sir.”

    ”isuppose,then,idbetterseehi”saidlonelpikeaarkedrelish.hepulledhielfintoareuprightpositionandbrushedoffalittleoftheashfroispaunch.

    .edndsonan,veryrrectlydressedaotdageneralairofquietdisapproval.

    ”lonelpikeajohnedndson.theysaidyhte.”

    ”didtheyheyshouldknoolonelpikeaway.”siddown,”headded.

    hiseyesbegantocloseagain,butbeforetheydidso,hespoke:

    ”youatatthetioftherevolution”

    ”yes,iybusiness.”

    ”isupposeityou”

    ”iknofairlywell,yes.”

    ”ense,”saidlonelpikeaway.”hesdead.”

    ”yes,sir,iknoisure...”hepaused.

    ”youdonthavetotakepainstobediscreethere,”saidlonelpikeaatonthedayoftherevolution.planeeinaccessibleplace,oruldhavecrashed.ountains,torro”

    edndsonadttedthatiteright.

    ”ination.alltheredtape,ofurse.applient,perssionfroinisters,palreasingtosaynothingoftheloighteinuseful.”

    hepausedandlookedatedndson.

    ”verysad,theundson.”prinocraticiples.”

    ”thatseintellingsadstoriesofthedeathsofkings.akeajestysgoventisean”

    ”ething.”edndsonspokerelutly.

    ”youveheardperhaps,thatnothingofvalueongtheupashefnofficeitself.andelsehaveyouheard”

    ”nothingelse.”

    ”youhavehatperhapssothingofvalueoughttohavebeenfoundefor”

    ”theysaidyoughteundsonpriy.

    ”ifiaskyouquestions,ishallexpesedout.

    ”naturally.”

    ”doesuraltoyou,son.didbobraatheenoshaveit.didhesayanything”

    ”asto,sir”

    lonelpikeaandscratchedhisear.

    ”oh,allright,”hegruled.”hushupthisanddontsaythat.overdoitinopinionifyoudontknotalkingabout,youdontkis.”

    ”ithihing”edndsonspokeportantthatbobghthavee.”

    ”ah,”saidlonelpikeaanlastpulledarkoutofabottle.”iishaveyouknow.”

    ”itsverylittle,sir.bobandihadakindofsilede.atetishadabitofusefulinfortiontopassontohisoifonetheotherupandntionedagirlirls,ihing”

    ”iortantinfortionofsokindorother”

    ”yes.bupusingthoseterthedaytheeethitourusualrendezvousoutsideohebanks.butriotingbrokeoutinthatpartiakentacte.hefleeafteoon.”

    ”isee,”

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