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正文 第45节 文 / [英]弗吉尼亚·伍尔芙

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    skingroo,likedlonels,likedgolf,likedbridge,andaboveall

    enssociety,andthefinenessoftheirpanionship,andtheir

    faithfulnessandaudacityanessinlovinghoughithad

    itsdraedtohindthedark,adorablyprettyfacewas

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    scratch,beingaltoseeroundthingsclarissahadsapped

    sothinginhierly,andtotireveryeasilyoftedevotion

    andtoakehiuriousifdaisy

    lovedanybodyelse,furiousforherollablyjealous

    byteerant.hesufferedtorturesbutch;

    hisseals,hisnotecase,andclarissasletterread

    againbutlikedtothinkof,anddaisysphotographandnowfordinner.

    theying.

    sittingatlittletablesroundvases,dressedootdressed,htheir

    sha,posure,

    fortheyanyursesatdinner,andnfidence,

    fortheyopayforit,andstrain,fortheyhadbeenrunning

    aboutlondonalldayshopping,sightseeing;auralcuriosity,

    fortheylookedroundandupasthenianinhoried

    spectacles,andtheirgoodnature,fortheywouldhavebeen

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    nhtheirfurtiveglances,oddsilences,andsuddenhdrawals

    intofalyjocularityandisolatioheysateatingdinnerwhen

    .einandtookhisseatatalittletablebythecurtain.

    itthathesaidanything,forbeingsolitaryheuldonlyaddress

    hielftotheenu,ofpointing

    hisforefioaparticularselfuptothetable,

    ofaddressinghielfseriously,notgluttonouslytodihatwon

    hiheirrespect;ainunexpressedfreater

    partoftheal,flaredupatthetableorrisessatwhen

    .lettpears.”

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    adisciplinarianhinhisrightsice,

    heryoungisselainenor

    s.rriskpears,”sittingalone

    athistable,theyfeltthatheuheirsupportinsolawful

    dend;pionofacausediatelybecatheirown,

    sothattheireyesthiseyessyathetically,andheyall

    reasiltaneously,alittletalkbet

    beevitable.

    itveryprofoundonlytotheeffectthatlondonrowded;

    hadgedinthirtyyears;that.rrispreferredliverpool;that

    s.rrishadbeentotheinsterflohattheyhad

    allseentheprinceofilyin

    thepareorrises;noneever;andtheir

    relationstoeachotherareperfedtheydontcareahangfor

    theupperclasses,andtheyliketheylike,andelairaining

    forthefalybusiness,andtheboyhasleeds,

    andtheoldladyorechildren

    atho;andtheyhavetotorendsthe

    bootsonsunday:itissuperb,itisabsolutelysuperb,thoughtpeter

    lebackhhisliqueurglass

    inhishandangthehairyredchairsandashtrays,feelingverywell

    pleasedself,fortherriseslikedhiyes,theylikeda

    .

    heovedoff;buttheywould

    etagain.heoclarissasparty,becauseheedtoask

    richardtheyheiveduffers.and

    usieregossip.

    forthisisthetruthaboutoursoul,hethought,ourself,whofishlike

    inhabitsdeepseasandpliesangobscuritiesthreadingherween

    thebolesofgiantloold,deep,inscrutable;suddenlysheshootstothesurfad

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    seanrichard

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    sinightandthepaperboysbyhplacards

    proginhugeredlettersthattherekerchairs

    okiached

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    londonday,anwhohadslippedoffher

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    dayged,putoffstuff,tookgauze,gedtoevening,andh

    thesasighofexhilarationthataahes,tuliiats

    onthefloor,ittoosheddust,heat,lour;thetraffior

    cars,tinkling,darting,succeededtheluerofvans;andhereand

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    iresign,theeveniosay,asitpaledandfadedabovethe

    battlentsandpronences,ulded,pointed,ofhotel,flat,and

    blockofshops,ifade,shelondonwould

    have,andrushedherbayosintothesky,pinionedher,

    nstraiopartnershipinherrevelry.

    freatrevolutionof.rtihadtakenplace

    siervisittoengland.theprolongedeveningwas

    ing,rather.forastheyoungpeople

    bybly,

    ofsteppingthisfauspavent,joyofakind,cheap,tinselly,if

    youlike,butallthesarapture,flushedtheirfaces.theydressed

    oo;pinkstogs;prettyshoes.theywohours

    atthepictures.itsharperefihetheyellowblueevening

    light;andontheleavesinthesquareshonelurid,lividtheylooked

    asifdippedinseaergedcity.hewas

    astohebeauty;itoo,forheretued

    angloindiansatbyrightshekne

    ...
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