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therooogivessagestotheservantsherbrothers
hadalreadysaidthattheyadaysshooting
sheofralphs
relationstotheyoungnobscure;trustingthatthey
engroundofsculineagreent
buthinkofherhatshe
therestofthefalyshedeviseda
planfortakinghiohersittingrooandartfullyleading
thetalktoheenglishpoets;cu
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nightandday
piedpronentplaoreover;
sheghtgivehiounderstand;privately;thatshe;
too;thoughtherfalyaqueeronequeer;yes;butnot
dullthatherockpastonsteering
hiandshethoughthotention
toed
othsandbutterflies
thoughheyths
sketching;ifthefruitsightlendlorto
thegeneraleffectily;
eccentricandlited;perhaps;butnotdulledward;
sheperceived;helahesakeofexercise;
andthesightofhihpinkcheeks;brightlittle
broblansyyoung
carthorseinitsade
ryviolentlyashadofheraitiousschengshe
lovedhireciselyasheall;andas
shenandup;
herstrongralsenseadnisteredasounddrubbingto
thevainandrontiere
thoughtofralphshefeltquitecertainthat;forgoodor
forbad;sheily
sittingintheerofathirdclassrailarriage;
ontheafteoonofthefolloadeseveral
inquiriesofarcialtravelerintheopposite
ertheypsher;
notthreeles;heunderstood;froinln;herea
bighouseinlasher;heasked;inhabitedbyagentlen
ofthenaofotway
thetravelerkneeofotway
onhistongue;reflectively;andthesoundofitgratified
ralphazinglyitgavehinexcusetotakealetter
froispocketinordertoverifytheaddress
“stogdonhouse;lasher;linln;”hereadout
“youllfindsobodytodirectyouatlinln;”said
then;andralphhadtonfessthathebound
therethisveryevening
“ivegottodisha”hesaid;andinthe
heartofhildnothelprvelingatthepleasure
kingabagninatrainbelieve
selfdidnotbelievefortheletter;though
signedbykatharinesfather;ntainednoinvitationor
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第51节
awoolf
forthinkingthatkatharineherselfhere;
theonlyfactitdisclosedhatforafortnightthis
addressrhilberysaddressbutwhenhelooked
outofthehought;she;too;
hadseenthesegrayfields;and;perhaps;shehere
hetreesranupaslope;andoneyelloshone
nohenoutagain;atthefootofthehillthe
lightshoneinthewindowsofanoldgrayhouse;he
thoughthelaybaercial
traveleraltogethertheprocessofvisualizing
katharinestoppedshortattheoldgraynorhouse;
instinctthatifheuchfurtherh
thisprocessrealityselfin;heuld
notaltogetheeglectthefigureofrodneysince
thedaykatharineslipsofher
engagent;hehadrefrainedfronvestinghisdreabr 》
ofherhthedetailsofreallifebutthelightofthe
lateafteoonglohestraighttrees;
andbeedtoexpand
hisheartshebroodedoverthegrayfields;andh
hioherailhoughtful;silent;and
infinitelytender;butthevisionpressedtooclose;and
stbedisssed;forthetrainsabrupt
jerksshookhirydatchet;a
sturdyrussetfigure;hadashofscarletaboutit;as
thecarriagesliddoatallyouthwho
abythehand;tookhisbag;
andledthehoututteringonearticulateword
neverarevoicessobeautifulasonaersevening;
osthidesthebody;andtheyseeoissue
froothingnessacyseldoeard
bydaysuchanedgearysvoicewhenshe
greetedhiaboutherseedtohangthestofthe
bleleaves
hefelthielfatongroundof
anentirelydifferentself
toyieldtothepleasureofitdirectlytheygavehiis
choiceofdrivingeacross
thefieldsarynotashorterheyexplained;
butrythoughtitaniceroh
her;beingns
herpresenceuldbethecauseofhercheerful
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nightandday
ness;heally;andhalfenviously;as
theponycartstartedbrisklya
betofedanding
uptodrive;hthereinsinonehandandthewhipin
theotherpeoplefrohevillage;othe
rkettobingintotheirgigs;orsettingoff
hodoanysalutations
ary;edback;h
theadditionofthespeakersnabutsoonsheledthe
ile;andalongapathlydarker
thanthedireensurroundingitinfrontofthehe
skynoselfofareddishyelloeof
soselucentstonebehindpbut;while
afringeofblacktreeshdistinctbranchesstoodagainst
thelight;p
ofearth;inallotherdirectionsthelandlyingflattothe
veryvergeoftheskyoneofthesandnoiselessbirds
oftheedtofolloacrossthe
field;circlingafe;disappearing
andretuingagainandagain
ryhadgohisanyhundredtisinthe
urseofherlife;generallyalone;andatdifferentstages
theghostsofpastodsindha
erelyatthesightof
threetreesfroparticularangle;oratthesoundofthe
pheasantstances
rongenoughtooustallotherscenes;and
shelookedatthefieldandthetreeshaninvoluntary
intensityasiftheyhadnosuchassociationsforher
“hisisbetterthanlinlnsinn
fields;isntitlook;theresabirdforyouoh;youvebrought
glasses;haveyouedeantoke
youshootcanyoushootishouldntthinkso”
“lookhere;youstexplain;”saidralph“whoare
theseyoungnistaying”
“youarestayinghus;ofurse;”shesaidboldly
“ofurse;yourestayinginding;
doyou”
“ifihad;ishouldnthavee;”hesaidsturdilythey
arytookcarenottobreakitfora
tisheofeel;asshethoughthewould;
allthefreshdelightsoftheearthandairshe
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inantheexpressedhispleasure;chtoherfort
“thisisthesortofuntryithoughtyoudlivein;
ry;”hesaid;pushinghishatbackonhishead;and
lookingabouthi“realuntrynogentlensseats”
hesnuffedtheair;andfeltrekeenlythanhehad
donefoyhepleasureofowningabody
“noofindourhroughahedge;”said
ryinthegapofthehedgeralphtoreupapoachers
acrossaholetotraparabbit
“itsquiterightthattheyshouldpoach;”saidry;
tuggingattheherit
theotto;akefifteenshillingsa
ing
outontheothersideofthehedge;andrunningherfingers
throughherhairtoridherselfofabraleh
hadattacheditselftoher“iuldliveonfifteenshillings
aweekeasily”
“uldyou”saidralph“idontbelieveyouuld;”
headded
“ohyestheyhaveattagethrownin;andag