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第1节
:容柯整理
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thestoryofnkind
byhendrikvanloon
thestoryofnkind
byhendrikvanloon;phd
professorofthesocialsciencesinantiochllege
authorofthefallofthedutchrepublic;theriseofthedutch
kingdothegoldenbookofthedutchnavigators;
ashortstoryofdisvery;ancientn
tojiie
‘‘istheuseofabookhoutpicturessaidalice
foreword
forhansjeand:
eenyearsold;anuncleof
neeloveforbooksandpicturesprosed
totakeuponarableexpeditioniogoh
hiothetopoftheto
andso;onefineday;asextonhakeyaslargeasthat
ofsaintpeteropenedasteriousdoor‘‘ringthebell;
hesaid;‘‘ebackandtogetout;andh
agreatgrindingofrustyoldhingesheseparatedusfrohe
noiseofthebusystreetandlockedusintoaworldofnewand
strangeexperiences
forthefirsttiinlifeienon
ofaudiblesilencehefirst
flightofstairs;iaddedanotherdisverytolited
knoenathatoftangibledarknessa
tchshoheupinuedwe
tothenextfloorandthentothenextandthenextuntilihad
lostuntandthentherecastillanotherfloor;andsuddenly
yoflightthisfloorh
theroofofthechurch;anditvered
anyinbols
ofavenerablefaithhegood
peopleofthecitynyyearsagothateantlife
anddeathtoourancestorsojunkandrub
bishtheindustriousrathadbuilthisnestangthecarved
igesandtheeverchfulspiderhadopenedupshopbetween
theoutspreadarofakindlysaint
thenextfloorshowherewehadderivedour
lightenorusopenade
thehighandbarrenrooheroostingplaceofhundredsof
pigeonsthehroughtheironbarsandtheairwas
filledusicithenoiseofthe
toanoisehhadbeenpurifiedandcleansed
bythedistancetherulingofheavycartsandtheclinking
ofhorseshoofs;thehehissing
soundofthepatientsteaodothework
ofninathousanddifferentheyhadallbeen
blendedintoasoftlyrustlingiful
bablingoingofthepigeons
herethestairscatoanendandtheladdersbeganand
afterthefirstladderaslipperyoldthingadeonefeel
hishacautiousfootthereer
eiuldhear
theheavypulsebeatsoftherapidsendsohree
uptosixtythenasuddenquiveringnoisehewheels
seedtostopandanotheutehadbeenchoppedoffeteity
houtpauseitbeganagainohreeuntil
atlastafterableandthesanywheels
athunderousvoice;highaboveus;toldthehatitwas
thehourofnoon
onthenextfloorhebellsthenicelittlebellsand
theirterriblesistersinthecentrethebigbell;ade
tustiffiddleofthe
nighttellingastoryoffireorfloodinsolitarygrandeurit
seedtoreflectuponthosesixhundredyearsduringh
ithadsharedthejoysandthesorrohegoodpeopleof
rotterdaaroundit;neatlyarrangedlikethebluejarsin
anoldfashionedapothecaryshop;hungthelittlefellows;who
terrytuneforthebenefitofthe
untryfolketorkettobuyandsellandhear
thebiginaerallalone
andshunnedbytheothersabigblackbell;silentandste;
thebellofdeath
thendarknessoncereandotherladders;steeperand
evenredangerousthanthosebedbefore;and
suddenlythefreshairofthehed
thehighestgalleryaboveustheskybelohecity
alittletoytosilycraher
andthither;eachoneintentuponhisorherparticularbusiness;
andbeyondthejuleofstones;thehe
openuntry
ityfirstgliseofthebigworld
sincethen;heopportunity;ihave
goothetopofthetoyselfitwashard
erephysibing
afeairs
besides;ikneyrehe
landandthesky;andiykind
friendthean;allshack;builtina
shelterederofthegalleryhelookedaftertheclock
andhertothebells;andhehe
enjoyednyfreehoursandthenheskedapipeand
thoughthisoost
fiftyyearsbeforeandhehadrarelyreadabook;buthe
hadlivedonthetopofhistoanyyearsthathehad
absorbedtheofthat
onallsides
historyhekne
‘‘there;heingtoabendoftheriver;‘‘there;
boy;doyouseethosetreesthatisheprinceof
orangecutthedikestodrohelandandsaveleyden
orheethetaleoftheolduse;untilthebroad
rivereawonderful
highroad;pupon
thatfauslastvoyage;heygavetheirlivesthatthe
seaghtbefreetoall
thentherehelittlevillages;clusteringaroundthe
protectingchurchanyyearsago;hadbeenthe
hooftheirpatronsaintsinthedistancehe
leaningtohinsightofitshigharches;
thesilenthadbeenrderedandtheregrotiushad
leaedtonstruehisfirstlatinsentencesandstillfurther
ae
ofthenightierthanthearesof
nyaneeror;thecharityboytheeto
knous
finallythesilverlineoftheendlessseaandas
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第2节
antrast;
iediatelybeloneys
andhousesandgardensandhospitalsandschoolsandrailways;
ebutthetowershowedus
theoldhoinanetionofthe
streetsandtherketplace;ofthefactoriesandtheworkshop;
becatheanenergy
andpurposebestofall;thehegloriouspast;
oface
theprobleofthefutureoourdaily
tasks
historyistheghtytoe
hasbuiltadsttheendlessfieldsofbygoneagesitisnoeasy
tasktoreachthetopofthisancientstructureandgetthebenefit
ofthefullvieor;butyoungfeetare
stronganditcanbedone
hereigiveyouthekeythathedoor
u;youtooandthereasonfor
enthusias
hendrikvanloon
ntents
1thesettingofthestage
2ourearliestancestors
3prehistoriself
4theegyptiansinventtheartofingandthererd
ofhistorybegins
5thebeginningofcivilisationinthevalleyofthenile
6theriseandfallofegypt
7sopotaa;thesendcentreofeastecivilisation
8thesuriannailers;abletstellus
thestoryofassyriaandbabylonia;thegreatsetic
ltingpot
9thestoryofses;theleaderofthejewishpeople
10thephoenicians;
11theindoeuropeanpersiansnquertheseticandthe
egyptianworld
12thepeopleoftheaegeanseacarriedthecivilisation
ofoldasiaintothewildeessofeurope
13anheindoeuropeantribeofthehelleneswas
takingpossessionofgreece
14thegreekcitiesthatates
15thegreekshefirstpeopletotrythedifficult
experintofselfgovent
16hohegreekslive