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</span><span title="部《四十二章经》，翻了开来，第一页写著“永不加赋”四个大字，笔致圆柔，果是父亲的">Department &#8220;四十二章经&#8221; turned off <a href="http://www.mbtshoesdiscount.org/">MBT sale</a> from the first page read, &#8220;Never add Fu&#8221;, describe the brushstrokes round supple, fruit is the father&#8217;s<br />
</span><span title="手笔，呜□道：“父皇训示，孩儿决不敢忘。”">Reverberates □ Ming said: &#8220;Fu Huang instruction, Pseudostellaria must Bugan Wang.&#8221;<br />
    </span><span title="他定了定神，细细询问顺治身子是否安康，现下相貌如何，在清凉寺中是否清苦之极。">He set the pull oneself together, and makes a body Shunzhi asked whether the well-being, holds many lessons for how the physical appearance, whether in the Qingliangsi extremely impoverished.<br />
</span><span title="韦小宝一一据实禀告。">Wei Xiaobao 11 to announce his honestly. </span><span title="康熙一阵伤心，又大哭起来。">Kangxi burst of grief, they began to cry.<br />
    </span><span title="韦小宝灵机一动：“他妈的，我也陪他大哭一场，他给我的赏赐一定又多了许多，反正">Wei Xiaobao had an idea: &#8220;Damn it, I cry with him, he gave me a gift from a certain addition of a lot, anyway<br />
</span><span title="眼泪又不用钱买。">Tears and no money to buy. </span><span title="”说哭便哭，抽噎了几下，眼泪长流，呜呜□□的哭得凄惨之极。康熙虽">&#8220;Said the cry will cry, whimper a few times, tears a long stream, hum □ □ of the cry of a very miserable. <a href="http://www.mbtshoesdiscount.org/">cheap MBT shoes</a>  Kangxi although<br />
</span><span title="然难忍，哭泣出声，但自念不可太失身份，因此不住强自抑。">Ran unbearable, crying out loud, but since the concept is not too much loss of identity, so do not live strong self-suppression. </span><span title="韦小宝却有意做作，竟然号啕">Wei Xiaobao deliberately contrived, even squall<br />
</span><span title="大哭。">Crying. </span><span title="这件本事，他当年在扬州之时，便已十分拿手，母亲的毛竹板尚未打上屁股，他已哭">This ability, when he was then in Yangzhou, already very good at, the mother board has not yet marked with bamboo buttocks, he had to cry<br />
</span><span title="的惊逃诏地，而且并非干号，而是货真价实的泪水滚滚而下，旁人决计难辨伪。">The stampede imperial manner, and not dry numbers, but a genuine tears rolling down, others have resolved it difficult to distinguish false.<br />
    </span><span title="康熙哭了一会，收泪问道：“我想念父皇，而哭泣，你却比我哭得还伤心，那为什">Kangxi cried for a while, to close tears asked: &#8220;I miss Fu Huang, and cry, you cry more than I was also sad, it is even<br />
</span><span title="么？">Mody? </span><span title="”韦小宝道：“我见你哭得伤心，又想起老皇爷的温和和慈爱，对我连声称赞，说我不">&#8220;Wei Xiaobao:&#8221; I see you cry sad, thought of Lao Huangye moderation and love, to me he kept praise, saying that I do not<br />
</span><span title="顾性命的保驾，很喜欢我，心中更加难过了。">Gu lives escort, it is like my heart, even more unhappy. </span><span title="”一面说，一面呜□不止，又道：“若不是我">&#8220;It has said that on the one hand □ more than Ming, but also said:&#8221; If I<br />
</span><span title="知道你挂念，赶著回来向你禀报，真想留在五台山上服侍老皇爷，也免得担心他给坏人欺">Know that you miss, hurry to come back to you Bingbao, really want to stay in the Wutai Mountain, on serving Lao Huangye, but also worried that he was to avoid bad bully<br />
</span><span title="侮。">Insult. </span><span title="”">&#8221;<br />
    </span><span title="康熙道：“小桂子，你很好，我一定重重赏你。”">Emperor Kangxi said: &#8220;Xiao Guizi, you very<a href="http://www.mbtshoesdiscount.org/">MBT shoes discount</a>   well, I have numerous reward you.&#8221;<br />
    </span><span title="韦小宝眼泪还是不断流下，抽抽噎噎的道：“皇上待我已经好得很，我也不要什么赏赐">Wei Xiaobao still continue to shed tears, Chouchouyeye the Road: &#8220;I&#8217;ve been a good emperor to be very, I do not want any reward<br />
</span><span title="了，只盼老皇爷平安，我们做奴才的就快活得很了。">, And only hope Laohuang Ye safe, we have done quite a lackey of the happy. </span><span title="”他在神龙教走了这一遭，耳听得人高">&#8220;He&#8217;s taught at the dragon that had been left ear could hear a man&#8217;s height<br />
</span><span title="呼“教主永享仙福，寿与天齐”，丝毫不以为耻，不免脸皮练得更厚，拍马屁的功夫大有长">Call, &#8220;Jim will enjoy a lasting Xian-Fu, Shou Qi and days,&#8221; in no way ashamed of, can not help but be more thick skinned was trained, sycophant of effort much longer<br />
</span><span title="进，但教讨人欢喜，言语更夸张。">Jin, but it still delightful, speech is more exaggerated.<br />
    </span><span title="康熙信以为真，说道：“我也真担心父皇没人服待。你说那个行颠行尚莽莽撞撞，甚是">Kangxi believed her, and said: &#8220;I am also really worried that no one serving to be Fu Huang. OK you say that Britain is<a href="http://www.mbtshoesdiscount.org/">MBT shoes</a>   still luxuriant hit OK hit, very yes<br />
</span><span title="粗笨，父皇身边没个得力的人，好教人放心不下。">Clumsy, Fu Huang side without a competent person, a good teaching people worried about. </span><span title="小桂子，难得父皇这样喜欢你……”韦小">Xiao Guizi rare Fuhuang so like you &#8230; &#8230; &#8220;Wei small<br />
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<span class="long_text"><span title="又过了两日，总算到了腊月十五，这日汗国王子便要来迎亲，众人上下忙成一团，却始终不见薛奴儿赶到，照理他从玉门关赶来，应当比车队早来数日">It took another two days, and finally to the twelfth lunar month 15, this<br />
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<p></span><span title="秦仲海与卢云商议，实在猜想不透薛奴儿去了何处，秦仲海咒骂道：“这老太监难得出宫，好容易有这个良机叫他神气一番，他定是玩乐去了！”">Discussions with Lu Yun Qin Zhonghai really guess not figure out where to go Xue slave children, Qin Zhonghai curse: &#8220;This old eunuch rare Chugong, hardly managed to have this opportunity to call him an air about it, he will be a fun go!&#8221;</p>
<p></span><span title="少了薛奴儿，虽然做起事来不甚便利，但也少了人罗里罗唆，众人忙里忙外，宫女赶著替公主上妆更衣，太监里外清点礼品宝贝，真个忙">Xue slave fewer children, although Zuoqishilai less convenient, but also fewer people Rory wordy, when everybody was busy busy inside, the palace to catch a princess on the makeup for clothes, baby gifts inventory eunuchs inside and outside, with truly busy </span><span title="得不亦乐乎。">were enjoying themselves. </span><span title="秦仲海则率人四下巡逻察看，这日天气更是忽地放晴，阳光普照，里外都是一片喜气洋洋。">Qin Zhonghai then look at the rate of people looked on patrol, it is Sutherland clear up the weather, the sun shines, inside and outside is a joyous. </span><span title="太监们为玉辇盖上大红玄毡，更显出新嫁娘的风采。">Eunuchs were jade emperor&#8217;s carriage covered with mysterious red carpet, but also showing brides presence.</p>
<p></span><span title="卢云看著众人里外忙碌，心道：“这公主今日便要被迎娶，她的亲人却无一人在旁相陪，看来即便身为皇家之女，也有外人不知的苦处。”秦仲海见">Lu Yun looked at everyone inside and outside the busy heart: &#8220;This princess will have to be married today, her relatives Not one person next to Xiang Pei, it seems, even as the Royal&#8217;s daughter, but also outsiders do not know the hardship.&#8221; Qin Zhonghai See </span><span title="他若有所思，便走将过来，笑道：“皇家嫁女，绝非等闲可见，卢兄弟有幸相逢，也算开开眼界了。”">he was thoughtful, it will go over and smiles: &#8220;Royal married woman, by no means be taken lightly visible, Lu fortunate brothers reunite, are also considered an eye-opener of.&#8221;</p>
<p></span><span title="卢云望著公主的座轿，叹道：“公主眼下就要远嫁番邦，终生不能回归中土，可不知她此时心境如何？”秦仲海摇头道：“这就不是你我所能知晓的">Lu Yun looked at Princess sedan chair, sighed: &#8220;The Princess marrying men from the moment we must Fan Bang, life can not return to Turkey, may be I do not know how her mind at this time?&#8221; Qinzhong Hai Tao shook his head: &#8220;It is not known to you and I can </span><span title="。自古以来，可怜莫过和番，昭君出塞，文成入藏，众女都是一般的苦处。她们心中的悲欢离愁，想来除了她们自个儿，其他人也不明白。”">. Since ancient times, poor source is, and Fan, Wong Zao Jun, Wen Cheng Tibet, Zhongnv are normal hardship. sadness joys and sorrows of their hearts, they want to come apart from myself, other people do not understand. &#8221;</p>
<p></span><span title="一旁何大人走上前来，听了他们的说话，却重重地咳了一声，道：“今日是公主大喜之日，你们却怎地说起这等话来？”秦仲海嘿嘿一笑，道：“难道">What side of the adults came forward, listening to their words, but heavily cough a cry, and said: &#8220;Today is the day of rejoicing princess, you Quezen talked about this and other words?&#8221; Qin Zhonghai Hei hei smile, said: &#8220;Is it </span><span title="我所说的不是实情么？何大人庙堂上多少年阅历了，怎会不知这些道理？”">I am not talking about the facts Mody? what adults and temples on the number of years experience, and how can I do not know the truth? &#8221;</p>
<p></span><span title="何大人摇了摇头，叹道：“你说的没错，公主的心境当然可怜。只是咱们做臣子的既然帮不上忙，就不要再闲言闲语的，要是给她听去了，她">He adults shook his head and sighed: &#8220;You were right, Princess poor state of mind, of course. But let&#8217;s do not help since the official is in, it will refrain from gossip, and if to go to her, she </span><span title="不知要有多伤心。”">I do not know how to hurt. &#8221;</p>
<p></span><span title="秦仲海嘿嘿一笑，道：“何大人啊，此次你出使和番，想来最为了解内情，不知咱们公主嫁去之後，处境如何？”">Qin Zhonghai Hei hei smile, said: &#8220;He adults ah, this ambassador and fan you and surely the most in the know, I do not know let&#8217;s go after the princess to marry, the situation how?&#8221;</p>
<p></span><span title="何大人闻言变色，将秦卢二人拉到一边，低声道：“说起这事，老夫就心烦头疼。”">Ho Wen Yan adults discoloration, Qin Lu two aside and whispered: &#8220;The talk about this matter, old man like me would upset a headache.&#8221;</p>
<p></span><span title="秦仲海一奇，问道：“公主嫁过去之後，最坏不过是给番王冷落，这种深闺之事，最是平常不过，大人又有什么好烦恼的？”">Qin Zhonghai a strange and asked: &#8220;After the princess married in the past, the worst just to Fan Wang cold, this Purdah matter, most are common, however, adults have nothing to trouble?&#8221;</p>
<p></span><span title="何大人叹道：“冷落也算小事。要知咱们银川公主不是寻常女子哪！她知书达礼，美貌过人，乃是当今皇族的第一美女，一向自视甚高，唉！谁知她">He adults lament: &#8220;The cold can be considered trivial. Want to know Let&#8217;s Yinchuan where the Princess was not an unusual woman! She knows the book up to propriety, beauty, extraordinary, Naishi the first beauty of today&#8217;s royal family has always been as high since, alas! Who would have thought she was </span><span title="此次嫁的男子，却是个粗鲁流氓的人物。老夫一想起这事，便感心烦。”秦卢二人都哦地一声，甚感好奇。">The married man, but it is a rude rogue figure. Naturally, I am a thought of this, would feel upset. &#8220;Qin Lu both parents are oh to heard, I am truly curious.</p>
<p></span><span title="何大人道：“公主要嫁的男子，名叫达伯儿罕，乃是当今可汗的长子，封为喀喇嗤亲王。此人虽然贵为王储，却毫无修养，好色无礼，绝">He adults: &#8220;The Princess wanted to marry a man Mingjiaodabo children Han Nai Shi contemporary Khan&#8217;s eldest son, Prince labeled Kara laugh. The people who, though expensive for the crown prince, but there is no self-cultivation, lecherous, rude, never </span><span title="非良善之辈。”秦卢二人对望一眼，都觉公主日後处境大是不妙。">The generation of non-goodness. &#8220;Qin Lu, looking across a two-person, all felt the situation in the future princess big is not good.</p>
<p></span><span title="何大人道：“你们想想，以她如此尊贵的妙龄美女，却要嫁给一个连高矮胖瘦也不知道的番人，尚要与此人终身斯守，想来她定是抗拒得紧。">He adults Road: &#8220;You think about it, so distinguished in her youthful beauty, wants to marry a tall, short, fat, thin, even the inhabitants for not know, yet to abide by Sri Lanka with this person for life, wanted to come herself, is to resist borne. </span><span title="老夫只怕他们小俩口子一见上面，彼此看不对眼，这门亲事便要吹了。那时皇上看著你我的脑袋，就怕会有那么点不顺眼吧！”">Naturally, I am afraid they are lovers son and a See above, do not see eye to each other, it will have to blow in the match. At that time the emperor looked at you and me head, for fear there will be less points dislike bar! &#8221;</p>
<p></span><span title="秦卢两人听了这话，都“啊”地一声，叫了出来。">Qin Lu They heard this, all &#8220;ah&#8221; in your voice called out. </span><span title="何大人道：“你们几个年轻人可要好好想个办法，别让这门亲事吹了。公主从未出过远门，老夫怕她日後水土不服，难以习惯当地的风俗人情，你们这几日">He adults Road: &#8220;You have a good number of young people you had better find a way, do not let it blow in the match. Princess never too far out of doors, Naturally, I am afraid of her future inability to adapt, it is difficult habit to local customs and human relationships, you have the past few days </span><span title="多跟她说些好的，别要让她想家。”">Multi-told her that something good, do not let her homesick. &#8221;</p>
<p></span><span title="秦仲海微微颔首，说道：“这个自然。公主使命重大，当前我朝的军备微弱，远不如汉唐之时，西疆一带的安危，那是全看她一人了。虽说此次和亲必会毁去">Qin Zhonghai nodded slightly to each and said: &#8220;The Natural. Princess important mission, the current toward my arms weak, much less when the Han and Tang, Xi Jiang in the vicinity of safety, it is all looking at her a person. Although this and will certainly destroyed the pro - </span><span title="她的幸福，却能救千千万万将士的性命。说来是门值得的生意。”">Her happiness, but it can save tens of thousands of soldiers lives. to say that the door of the business is worth. &#8221;</p>
<p></span><span title="何大人叹道：“是啊！两国联姻，本就谈不上什么情情爱爱，只求公主嫁後，帖木儿汗国能念在亲家的情份上，不再与瓦剌结盟。”">He adults complained: &#8220;Yes ah! Marriage between the two countries, this love love love it would not be anything, but only to marry a princess, the Timurid Khanate able to go on in-laws of the mutual affection no longer allied with the Wala.&#8221; </span><span title="秦仲海长年驻守北疆，自知瓦剌的厉害，当即大声道：“正是如此。若是西北两路番人连成一气，恐怕大祸临头，到时株连祸结，不知要打多少仗！”">Qin Zhonghai northern stationed for many years, <a href="http://">ugg on sale</a>      knew Wala&#8217;s powerful, immediately large channel: &#8220;it is. If the inhabitants for the northwest two-way together, and probably doom, when the time implicated torn, I do not know how many battles Yao Da!&#8221;</p>
<p></span><span title="三人说话间，猛听得丘下传来阵阵的马蹄声，轰隆隆、轰隆隆地，宛若雷震，秦卢两人听到这等大军奔驰的声音，不禁脸上变色，知道帖木儿">Three Yuehua Jian, Meng heard bursts of hill came under the hoofs, rumbling, rumbling ground, just like Lei Chen, Qin Lu and so force the two to hear that the voice of Mercedes-Benz can not help but color their faces, knowing Timur </span><span title="汗国的军队已然前来迎亲。">Khanate&#8217;s army already come Bridal.</p>
<p></span><span title="前方哨兵急忙上丘，回报道：“启禀将军，前方约有十万大军，正向我们疾驰而来！”秦仲海点头，登高远望，果见十余里外黑压压的一片人海，如潮水">Sentinel on the hill in front of hastily returned to reports: &#8220;Qi Bing General, in front of some hundreds of thousands of troops, came galloping toward us!&#8221; Qin Zhonghai nod and take a Yuan Wang, fruit see more than ten miles away a dense mass of a sea, such as the tidal </span><span title="般涌来，看来确有十万之数。">the flood, it seems there are a few of the hundreds of thousands. </span><span title="大军气势奔腾，阳光照来，映在无数刀枪之上，阵阵眩目反光，望去极是刺目。">Army momentum Pentium as the sun shines, the above is reflected in the numerous swords and guns, blowing dazzling reflective, looked very is glaring.</p>
<p></span><span title="秦仲海皱起眉头，说道：“怎么迎个亲要带这许多兵刃家伙？莫非是要给咱们一个下马威？”">Qin Zhonghai frowned and said: &#8220;how welcome to bring so many pro-Bing Ren guy? Could that be Let&#8217;s give a Xiama Wei?&#8221;</p>
<p></span><span title="只见一名番王一马当先，脸上都是浓浓的胡须，神态狰狞，口中不住呼喝，想来便是可汗之子，封为“喀喇嗤亲王”的达伯儿罕。">I saw a Fan Wang has taken the lead, his face is a thick beard, an air of ferocious, the mouth not live Hu He, wanted to come to that is Khan&#8217;s son, called &#8220;Kara laugh Prince&#8221; in Han children Dwags-po.</p>
<p></span><span title="秦仲海见那番王无礼，当下嘿嘿冷笑，伸手一挥，喝道：“三军一字排开，布长蛇大阵！”五千兵马暴喝一声，只见众军士挥刀举旗，人奔马">Qin Zhonghai see the remarks of Wang, rude, immediate Hei hei sneer, asking for strokes, bellowed: &#8220;armed forces are lined up, cloth Hydra big fuss!&#8221; 5000 Hyoma Bao He heard, saw public non-commissioned officer brandished a knife and the flag, people galloping horse </span><span title="驰，登时在山丘上摆出偌大阵式。">Chi, d.m.z. put in huge camps in the hills.</p>
<p></span><span title="何大人慌忙道：“他们可是来迎亲的啊！你布这阵势要做何用？”">He adults hurriedly said: &#8220;They, ah, but to Bridal! You use cloth that battle to do what?&#8221;</p>
<p></span><span title="秦仲海摇头道：“只要来人携带刀枪，我等护驾有责，必以刀枪相报。”">Qin Zhonghai shook his head said: &#8220;As long as messenger to carry swords and guns, and I will protect the emperor and responsibilities and will report to swords and guns in phase.&#8221;</p>
<p></span><span title="何大人嚅啮道：“也对……也对……”他怕两边不加自制，别要生出事来，慌忙道：“谁去把老夫的名帖送上，请王子他们稍安勿躁">He adults chatteration Nie said: &#8220;also &#8230; &#8230; also &#8230; &#8230;&#8221; He&#8217;s not afraid of both sides of the self, do not want to have trouble, the hastily said: &#8220;Who will send the old lady of the Ming Tie, please prince who Shaoanwuzao </span><span title="？”他说了两遍，但一众太监都已被汗国的雄壮军容吓得腿软心慌，如何能上得了抬盘，竟无一人出声答应。">?, &#8220;he said twice, but a public eunuchs have been inspired by the majesty Khanate military capacity scared Tuiruan flustered, how can we got carried on disk, not even one person agreed to remain silent.</p>
<p></span><span title="卢云拱手上前，对何大人说道：“卢云讨令，愿为大人一行！”">Lu Yun surrender approached, for what adults said: &#8220;LU Yun discuss orders, and his party is willing to adults!&#8221;</p>
<p></span><span title="卢云自离京以来，两个月内用功不坠，日夜不断的研习帖木儿汗国的语言文字，汗国的语言乃是回回一系，不甚难学，再加卢云用功极是">Lu Yun from the Leaves has been hard not falling within two months, day and night, constantly learning the language of Timurid Khanate, Khanate language Nai Shi Hui a series of, not is difficult to study, together with Lu Yun is very hard </span><span title="勤勉，太常寺的乐舞生也是指导有方，居然已能将回回话朗朗上口。">diligence, Tai Chang Temple of Music and Dance for Health is also a guide well and actually has been able to back and forth so easy to sing.</p>
<p></span><span title="此时他见无人敢上前送帖，便自行讨令前往。">He saw no one came forward at this time would dare to send invitations and will be traveling to discuss their own.</p>
<p></span><span title="何大人知道卢云足智多谋，又兼通晓回回话，当下大喜道：“有劳卢参谋了！”卢云披上胄甲，挂起腰刀，脚跨雪泥宝马，手提郾月大刀，山冈上大喝">LU Yun-Ho adults know that resourceful, and proficient in another back and forth, then the moment exultation: &#8220;There is staff of the Lao Lu!&#8221; Lu Yun donned Panoplosaurus, hang Cestus feet across the snow mud BMW, mobile Yan on machetes, hill with enormous amounts of </span><span title="一声，拍马飞驰而去。">heard, flatter speeding away. </span><span title="众人见了他这幅神采，心下暗赞：“也只有这样的人品，才配得起天朝的国威。”">Everyone I met him this piece of high spirits, the heart Under Anzan: &#8220;Only in this way the character, only with the prestige Celestial afford.&#8221;</p>
<p></span><span title="卢云驾马上前，只见十万大军轰隆隆地冲向前来，一时间泥尘飞扬，扑天盖地，闷雷也似的马蹄声中，尚且夹杂著番人的狂野呼喊，不禁使">Lu Yun triad approached, we saw thousands of troops rushed thundered come a time, flying dust and to mandate, flutter-day cover, the Menlei also like clip-clop of their stance simply mixed with the inhabitants for the wild cries, can not help but make </span><span title="人神为之夺，气为之馁。">people whom God wins, gas whom Holderness. </span><span title="但卢云生平不知遇过多少艰难困苦，此时见了汗国大军的这幅嚣张气焰，也只微微一笑，不为所动。">Lu Yun&#8217;s life, but I do not know how many hardships and difficulties encountered, this time the ranks of the site met with Khanate arrogance, only smiled, unmoved. </span><span title="他提缰勒马，傲然看著眼前的十万番军。">He mentioned habenular turn by watching proudly in front of hundreds of thousands of barbarian army.</p>
<p></span><span title="忽听远处传来番将的吼叫：“兀你那中国蛮子，快快滚开！不然大军把你踩成肉泥，你就後悔莫及啦！”番军有意威吓，刻意狂驰侵逼">Fan Jiang Hu Ting distance came the roar: &#8220;Wu you that China Manzi, quickly boiling! Otherwise, you have stepped into the ranks of the Rouni, you will regret 啦!&#8221; Barbarian army intends to intimidate, deliberately mad Chi invasion force </span><span title="，势头丝毫不缓，可说狂妄之至。">The momentum did not slow, can be said that all due arrogance.</p>
<p></span><span title="卢云见无数军马已然冲到身前，此时若不避让，必会给乱蹄采死，但若让开了，定会狼狈惊慌，反教番人小看。">Lu Yun already rushed to see the numerous charger front, this time if not avoidance, must give arbitrary hoof mining death, but if so opened, will panic alarm, anti-clericalism inhabitants for underestimated. </span><span title="他冷笑一声，当下气运丹田，猛地吼道：“天朝银川公主驾到！”他用回回话将之喊出，登时声闻数里，竟将无数马蹄震汤的声音都给压了下去。">He sneered heard, immediate air transport pubic region, suddenly shouted: &#8220;Celestial Princess Yinchuan drive to!&#8221; He shouted back and forth, it will be the, d.m.z. Shengwen a few years, trying to shift the vibration of the sound gave numerous horseshoe has been stifled. </span><span title="巨响轰去，宛若霹雳雷震，一时人惊马鸣，当前十余名将领摔下马来，大军前队一停，後队立时冲撞上来，呼爹喊娘之声不绝於耳，十万兵">Loud boom go, just like in Perak Lei Chen, 1 o&#8217;clock panic MA Ming, the current fall Malay dozen generals<span title="秦仲海低头看去，却见鞋袜已然烧了起来，他急忙脱去，忽听後头轰隆一声，竟有岩浆喷射出来，卢云大惊，叫道：“咱们快走！”秦仲海赤脚在地下奔跑"><br />
<a href="http://www.myuggs.net">ugg boots cheap</a>  </span>, army before the team stops, immediately after the crash team up, call father mother shouting voices of thousands of soldiers </span><span title="马居然乱做一团。">Ma actually do a mission chaos.<br />
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		<description><![CDATA[Simon went on perforce, as he was bidden, and they rode thus a while slowly, Christopher now and then crying, as theyugg boots   went: &#8220;To the right, squire! To the left! Straight on now!&#8221; and so on. But suddenly they heard voices, and it was as if the wood had all burst out into fire, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Simon went on perforce, as he was bidden, and they rode thus a while slowly, Christopher now and then crying, as they<a href="http://www.myuggs.net/">ugg boots</a>   went: &#8220;To the right, squire! To the left! Straight on now!&#8221; and so on. But suddenly they heard voices, and it was as if the wood had all burst out into fire, so bright a light shone out. Christopher shouted, and hastened on to pass Simon, going quite close to his right side thereby, and as he did so, he saw steel flashing in his hand, and turned sidling to guard him, but ere he could do aught Simon drave a broad dagger into his side, and then turned about and fled the way they had come, so far as he knew how.</p>
<p>Christopher fell from his horse at once as the stroke came home, but straightway therewith were there men with torches round about him, a dozen of them; men tall and wild-looking in the firelight; and one of them, a slim young man with long red hair falling all about his shoulders, knelt down by him, while the others held his horse and gat his feet out of the stirrups.</p>
<p>The red-head laid his hand on his breast, and raised his head up till the light of a torch fell on it, and then he cried out: &#8220;Masters, here hath been a felon; the man hath been sticked, and the deed hath to do with us; for lo you, this is none other than little Christopher of the Uttermost March, who stumbled on the Tofts last Yule, and with whom we were so merry together. Here, thou Robert of Maisey, do thy leechdom on him if he be yet living; but if he be dead, or dieth of his hurt, then do I take the feud on me, to follow it to the utmost against the slayer; even I, David the Red, though I be the youngest of the sons of Jack of the Tofts. For this man I meant should be my fellow in field and fell, ganging and galloping, in hall and high-place, in cot and in choir, before woman and warrior, and priest and proud-prince. Now thou Robert, how does he?&#8221;</p>
<p>Said the man who had looked to Christopher&#8217;s wound, and had put aside his coat and shirt: &#8220;He is sore hurt, but meseemeth not deadly. Nay, belike he may live as long as thou, or longer, whereas thou wilt ever be shoving thy red head and lank body wheresoever knocks are going.&#8221;</p>
<p>David rose with a sigh of one who is lightened of a load, and said: &#8220;Well Robert, when thou hast bound his wound let us have him into the house: Ho lads! there is light enough to cut some boughs and make a litter for him. But, ho again! has no one gone after the felon to take him?&#8221;</p>
<p>Robert grinned up from his job with the hurt man: &#8220;Nay, King David,&#8221; said he, &#8220;it is mostly thy business; mayhappen<a href="http://www.myuggs.net/">ugg boots cheap</a> thou wilt lay thy heels on thy neck and after him.&#8221;</p>
<p>The red-head stamped on the ground, and half drew his sax, and shoved it back again unto the sheath, and then said angrily: &#8220;I marvel at thee, Robert, that thou didst not send a man or two at once after the felon: how may I leave my comrade and sweet board-fellow lying hurt in the wild-wood? Art thou growing over old for our woodland ways, wherein loitering bringeth louting?&#8221;</p>
<p>Robert chuckled and said: &#8220;I thought thou wouldst take the fly in thy mouth, foster-son: if the felon escape Ralph Longshanks and Anthony Green, then hath he the devil&#8217;s luck; and they be after him.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;That is well,&#8221; said the young man, &#8220;though I would I were with them.&#8221; And therewith he walked up and down impatiently, while the others were getting ready the litter of boughs.</p>
<p>At last it was done, and Christopher laid thereon, and they all went on together through the woodland path, the torches still flaring about them. Presently they came out into a clearing of the wood, and lo, looming great and black before them against the sky, where the moon had now broken out of the clouds somewhat, the masses of the tofts, and at the top of the northernmost of them a light in the upper window of a tall square tower. Withal the yellow-litten windows of a long house showed on the plain below the tofts; but little else of the house might be seen, save that, as they drew near, the walls brake out in doubtful light here and there as the torches smote them.</p>
<p>So came they to a deep porch, where they quenched all the torches save one, and entered a great hall through it, David and two other tall young men going first, and Robert Maisey going beside the bier. The said hall was lighted with candles, but not very brightly, save at the upper end; but amidmost a flickering heap of logs sent a thin line of blue smoke up to the luffer. There were some sixty folk in the hall, scattered about the end-long tables, a good few of whom were women, well grown and comely enough, so far as could be seen under the scanty candle-light. At the high-table, withal, were sitting both men and women, and as they drew near to the greater light of it, there could be seen in the chief seat a man, past middle age, tall, wide-shouldered and thin-flanked, with a short peaked beard and close-cut grizzled hair; he was high of cheekbones, thin-faced, with grey eyes, both big and gentle-looking; he was clad in a green coat welted with gold. Beside him sat a woman, tall and big-made, but very fair of face, though she were little younger, belike, than the man. Out from these two sat four men and four women, man by man and woman by woman, on either side of the high-seat. Of the said men, one was of long red hair as David, and like to him in all wise, but older; the others were of like fashion to him in the high-seat. Shortly to say it, his sons they were, as David and the two young men with him. The four women who sat with these men were all fair and young, and one of them, she who drank out of the red-head&#8217;s cup, so fair, and with such a pleasant slim grace, that her like were not easy to be found.</p>
<p>Again, to shorten the tale, there in the hall before Christopher, who lay unwotting, were Jack of the Tofts and his seven sons, and the four wives of four of the same, whom they had won from the Wailful Castle, when they, with their father, put an end to the evil woman, and the great she-tyrant of the Land betwixt the Wood and the River.</p>
<p>Now when David and his were come up to the dais, they stayed them, and their father spake from his high-seat and said: &#8220;What is to do, ye three? and what catch have ye?&#8221;</p>
<p>Said David: &#8220;I would fain hope &#8217;tis the catch of a life that or I love; for here is come thy guest of last Yule, even little Christopher, who wrestled with thee and threw thee after thou hadst thrown all of us, and he lying along and hurt, smitten down by a felon hard on our very doors. What will ye do with him?&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;What,&#8221; said Jack of the Tofts, &#8220;but tend him and heal him and cherish him. And when he is well, then we shall see. But where is the felon who smote him?&#8221;</p>
<p>Said David: &#8220;He fled away a-horseback ere we<a href="http://www.myuggs.net/">uggs</a>    came to the field of deed, and Anthony Green and Ralph Longshanks are gone after him, and belike, will take him.&#8221;</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#8216;Old Bounderby&#8217;s quite ready,&#8217; said Tom. &#8216;Time&#8217;s up. Good-bye! I shall be on ugg bootsthe look-out for you, when you come back. I say, my dear Loo! AN&#8217;T it uncommonly jolly now!&#8217;
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CHAPTER I - EFFECTS IN THE BANK
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&#8216;Old Bounderby&#8217;s quite ready,&#8217; said Tom. &#8216;Time&#8217;s up. Good-bye! I shall be on <a href="http://www.myuggs.net/">ugg boots</a>the look-out for you, when you come back. I say, my dear Loo! AN&#8217;T it uncommonly jolly now!&#8217;</p>
<p>END OF THE FIRST BOOK</p>
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BOOK THE SECOND - REAPING</h3>
<h4>CHAPTER I - EFFECTS IN THE BANK</h4>
<p>A SUNNY midsummer day. There was such a thing sometimes, even in Coketown.</p>
<p>Seen from a distance in such weather, Coketown lay shrouded in a haze of its own, which appeared impervious to the sun&#8217;s rays. You only knew the town was there, because you knew there could have been no such sulky blotch upon the prospect without a town. A blur of soot and smoke, now confusedly tending this way, now that way, now aspiring to the vault of Heaven, now murkily creeping along the earth, as the wind rose and fell, or changed its quarter: a dense formless jumble, with sheets of cross light in it, that showed nothing but masses of darkness:- Coketown in the distance was suggestive of itself, though not a brick of it could be seen.</p>
<p>The wonder was, it was there at all. It had been ruined so often, that it was amazing how it had borne so many shocks. Surely there never was such <a href="http://wwww.myuggs.net/">uggs</a>   fragile china-ware as that of which the millers of Coketown were made. Handle them never so lightly, and they fell to pieces with such ease that you might suspect them of having been flawed before. They were ruined, when they were required to send labouring children to school; they were ruined when inspectors were appointed to look into their works; they were ruined, when such inspectors considered it doubtful whether they were quite justified in chopping people up with their machinery; they were utterly undone, when it was hinted that perhaps they need not always make quite so much smoke. Besides Mr. Bounderby&#8217;s gold spoon which was generally received in Coketown, another prevalent fiction was very popular there. It took the form of a threat. Whenever a Coketowner felt he was ill-used - that is to say, whenever he was not left entirely alone, and it was proposed to hold him accountable for the consequences of any of his acts - he was sure to come out with the awful menace, that he would &#8217;sooner pitch his property into the Atlantic.&#8217; This had terrified the Home Secretary within an inch of his life, on several occasions.</p>
<p>However, the Coketowners were so patriotic after all, that they never had pitched their property into the Atlantic yet, but, on the contrary, had been kind enough to take mighty good care of it. So there it was, in the haze yonder; and it increased and multiplied.</p>
<p>The streets were hot and dusty on the summer day, and the sun was so bright that it even shone through the heavy vapour drooping over Coketown, and could not be looked at steadily. Stokers emerged from low underground doorways into factory yards, and sat on steps, and posts, and palings, wiping their swarthy visages, and contemplating coals. The whole town seemed to be frying in oil. There was a stifling smell of hot oil everywhere. The steam- engines shone with it, the dresses of the Hands were soiled with it, the mills throughout their many stories oozed and trickled it. The atmosphere of those Fairy palaces was like the breath of the simoom: and their inhabitants, wasting with heat, toiled languidly in the desert. But no temperature made the melancholy mad elephants more mad or more sane. Their wearisome heads went up and down at the same rate, in hot weather and cold, wet weather and dry, fair weather and foul. The measured motion of their shadows on the walls, was the substitute Coketown had to show for the shadows of rustling woods; while, for the summer hum of insects, it could offer, all the year round, from the dawn of Monday to the night of Saturday, the whirr of shafts and wheels.</p>
<p>Drowsily they whirred all through this sunny day, making the passenger more sleepy and more hot as he passed the humming walls of the mills. Sun-blinds, and sprinklings of water, a little cooled the main streets and the shops; but the mills, and the courts and alleys, baked at a fierce heat. Down upon the river that was black and thick with dye, some Coketown boys who were at large - a rare sight there - rowed a crazy boat, which made a spumous track upon the water as it jogged along, while every dip of an oar stirred up vile smells. But the sun itself, however beneficent, generally, was less kind to Coketown than hard frost, and rarely looked intently into any of its closer regions without engendering more death than life. So does the eye of Heaven itself become an evil eye, when incapable or sordid hands are interposed between it and the things it looks upon to bless.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[It is after twelve o&#8217;clock. Every one else is in bed and I am sitting alone in my uggsstudy. I have been happier in this room than anywhere else in the world. Happiness like that makes one insolent. I used to think these four walls could stand against anything. And now I scarcely know myself [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It is after twelve o&#8217;clock. Every one else is in bed and I am sitting alone in my <a href="http://wwww.myuggs.net/">uggs</a>study. I have been happier in this room than anywhere else in the world. Happiness like that makes one insolent. I used to think these four walls could stand against anything. And now I scarcely know myself here. Now I know that no one can build his security upon the nobleness of another person. Two people, when they love each other, grow alike in their tastes and habits and pride, but their moral natures (whatever we may mean by that canting <a href="http://www.myuggs.net/">ugg boots</a>  expression) are never welded. The base one goes on being base, and the noble one noble, to the end.</p>
<p>The last week has been a bad one; I have been realizing how things used to be with me. Sometimes I get used to being dead inside, but lately it has been as if a window beside me had suddenly opened, and as if all the smells of spring blew in to me. There is a garden out there, with stars overhead, where I used to walk at night when I had a single purpose and a single heart. I can remember how I used to feel there, how beautiful everything about me was, and what life and power and freedom I felt in myself. When the window opens I know exactly how it would feel to be out there. But that garden is closed to me. How is it, I ask myself, that everything can be so different with me when nothing here has changed? I am in my own house, in my own study, in the midst of all these quiet streets where my friends live. They are all safe and at peace with themselves. But I am never at peace. I feel always on the edge of danger and change.</p>
<p>I keep remembering locoed horses I used to see on the range when I was a boy. They changed like that. We used to catch them and put them up in the corral, and they developed great cunning. They would pretend to eat their oats like the other horses, but we knew they were always scheming to get back at the loco.</p>
<p>It seems that a man is meant to live only one life in this world. When he tries to live a second, he develops another nature. I feel as if a second man had been grafted into me. At first he seemed only a pleasure-loving simpleton, of whose company I was rather ashamed, and whom I used to hide under my coat when I walked the Embankment, in London. But now he is strong and sullen, and he is fighting for his life at the cost of mine. That is his one activity: to grow strong. No creature ever wanted so much to live. Eventually, I suppose, he will absorb me altogether. Believe me, you will hate me then.</p>
<p>And what have you to do, Hilda, with this ugly story? Nothing at all. The little boy drank of the prettiest brook in the forest and he became a stag. I write all this because I can never tell it to you, and because it seems as if I could not keep silent any longer. And because I suffer, Hilda. If any one I loved suffered like this, I&#8217;d want to know it. Help me, Hilda!</p>
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<p>CHAPTER IX</p>
<p>On the last Saturday in April, the New York &#8220;Times&#8221; published an account of the strike complications which were delaying Alexander&#8217;s New Jersey bridge, and stated that the engineer himself was in town and at his office on West Tenth Street.</p>
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		<title>had possessed</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[the girl the better for the want of that chastity, which, if she had possessed it,ugg boots must have been a bar to his pleasures; he pursued and obtained her. The reader will be mistaken, if he thinks Molly gave Square the preference to her younger lover: on the contrary, had she been confined to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>the girl the better for the want of that chastity, which, if she had possessed it,<a href="http://www.myuggs.net/">ugg boots</a> must have been a bar to his pleasures; he pursued and obtained her. The reader will be mistaken, if he thinks Molly gave Square the preference to her younger lover: on the contrary, had she been confined to the choice of one only, Tom Jones would undoubtedly have been, of the two, the victorious person. Nor was it solely the consideration that two are better than one (though this had its proper weight) to which Mr. Square owed his success: the absence of Jones during his, confinement was an unlucky circumstance; and in that interval some well-chosen presents from the philosopher so softened and unguarded the girl&#8217;s heart, that a favourable opportunity became irresistible, and Square triumphed over the poor remains of virtue which subsisted in the bosom of Molly. It was now about a fortnight since this conquest, when Jones paid the above-mentioned visit to his mistress, at a time when she and Square were in bed together. This was the true reason why the mother denied her as we have seen; for as the old woman shared in the profits arising from the iniquity of her daughter, she encouraged and protected her in it to the utmost of her power; but such was the envy and hatred which the elder sister bore towards Molly, that, notwithstanding she had some part of the booty, she would willingly have parted with this to ruin her sister and spoil her trade. Hence she had acquainted Jones with her being above-stairs in bed, in hopes that he might have caught her in Square&#8217;s arms. This, however, Molly found means to prevent, as the door was fastened; which gave her an opportunity of conveying her lover behind that rug or blanket where he now was unhappily discovered. Square no sooner made his appearance than Molly flung herself back in her bed, cried out she was undone, and abandoned herself to despair. This poor girl, who was yet but a novice in her business, had not arrived to that perfection of assurance which helps off a town lady in any extremity; and either prompts her with an excuse, or else inspires her to brazen out the matter with her husband, who, from love of quiet, or out of fear of his reputation- and sometimes, perhaps, from fear of the gallant, who, like Mr. Constant in the play, wears a sword- is glad to shut his eyes, and content to put his horns in his pocket. Molly, on the contrary, was silenced by this evidence, and very fairly gave up a cause which she had hitherto maintained with so many tears, and with such solemn and vehement protestations of the purest love and constancy. As to the gentleman behind the arras, he was not in much less consternation. He stood for a while motionless, and seemed equally at a loss what to say, or whither to direct his eyes. Jones, though perhaps the most astonished of the three, first found his tongue; and being immediately recovered from those uneasy sensations which Molly by her upbraidings had occasioned he burst into a loud laughter, and then saluting Mr. Square, advanced to take him by the hand, and to relieve him from his place of confinement. Square being now arrived in the middle of the room, in which part only he could stand upright, looked at Jones with a very grave countenance, and said to him, &#8220;Well, sir, I see you enjoy this mighty discovery, and, I dare swear, take great delight in the thoughts of exposing me; but if you will consider the matter fairly, you will find you are yourself only to blame. I am not guilty of corrupting innocence. I have done nothing for which that part of the world which judges of matters by the rule of right, will condemn me. Fitness is governed by the nature of things, and not by customs, forms, or municipal laws. Nothing is indeed unfit which is not unnatural.&#8221;- &#8220;Well reasoned, old boy,&#8221; answered Jones; &#8220;but why dost thou think that I should desire to expose thee? I promise thee, I was never better pleased with thee in my life; and unless thou hast a mind to discover it thyself, this affair may remain a profound secret for me.&#8221;- &#8220;Nay, Mr. Jones,&#8221; replied Square, &#8220;I would not be thought to <a href="http://www.myuggs.net/">uggs</a>      <br />
undervalue reputation. Good fame is a species of the Kalon, and it is by no means fitting to neglect it. Besides, to murder one&#8217;s own reputation is a kind of suicide, a detestable and odious vice. If you think proper, therefore, to conceal any infirmity of mine (for such I may have, since no man is perfectly perfect), I promise you I will not betray myself. Things may be fitting to be done, which are not fitting to be boasted of; for by the perverse judgment of the world, that often becomes the subject of censure, which is, in truth, not only innocent but laudable.&#8221;- &#8220;Right!&#8221; cries Jones: &#8220;what can be more innocent than the indulgence of a natural appetite? or what more laudable than the propagation of our species?&#8221;- &#8220;To be serious with you,&#8221; answered Square, &#8220;I profess they always appeared so to me.&#8221;- &#8220;And yet,&#8221; said Jones, &#8220;you was of a different opinion when my affair with this girl was first discovered.&#8221;- &#8220;Why, I must confess,&#8221; says Square, &#8220;as the matter was misrepresented to me, by that parson Thwackum, I might condemn the corruption of innocence: it was that, sir, it was that- and that-: for you must know, Mr. Jones, in the consideration of fitness, very minute circumstances, sir, very minute circumstances cause great alteration.&#8221;- &#8220;Well,&#8221; cries Jones, &#8220;be that as it will, it shall be your own fault, as I have promised you, if you ever hear any more of this adventure. Behave kindly to the girl, and I will never open my lips concerning the matter to any one. And, Molly, do you be faithful to your friend, and I will not only forgive your infidelity to me, but will do you all the service I can.&#8221; So saying, he took a hasty leave, and, slipping down the ladder, retired with much expedition. Square was rejoiced to find this adventure was likely to have no worse conclusion; and as for Molly, being recovered from her confusion, she began at first to upbraid Square with having been the occasion of her loss of Jones; but that gentleman soon found the means of mitigating her anger, partly by caresses, and partly by a small nostrum from his purse, of wonderful and approved efficacy in purging off the ill humours of the mind, and in restoring it to a good temper. She then poured forth a vast profusion of tenderness towards her new lover; turned all she had said to Jones, and Jones himself, into ridicule; and vowed, though he once had the possession of her person, that none but Square had ever been master of her heart. Chapter 6</p>
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		<title>had hung spell-bound</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Selina Storace had been duly applauded after her grand ARIA by her runescape gold    numerous admirers; Benjamin Incledon, the acknowledged favourite of the ladies, had received special gracious recognition from the royal box; and now the curtain came down after the glorious finale to the runescape power leveling  
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second act, and the audience, which had hung spell-bound on the magic <a href="http://www.rs2moneyvip.com/runescapemoney/">runescape money</a>  strains of the great maestro, seemed collectively to breathe a long sigh of satisfaction, previous to letting loose its hundreds of waggish and frivolous tongues. In the smart orchestra boxes many well-<a href="http://www.rs2moneyvip.com/runescapeaccounts/">runescape accounts</a>known faces were to be seen. Mr. Pitt, overweighted with cares of state, was finding brief relaxation in to-night&#8217;s musical treat; the Prince of Wales, jovial, rotund, somewhat coarse and commonplace in appearance, moved about from box to box, spending brief quarters of an hour with those of his more intimate friends.</p>
<p>In Lord Grenville&#8217;s box, too, a curious, interesting personality attracted everyone&#8217;s attention; a thin, small figure with shrewd, sarcastic face and deep-set eyes, attentive to the music, keenly critical of the audience, dressed in immaculate black, with dark hair free from any powder. Lord Grenville&#8211;Foreign Secretary of State&#8211;paid him marked, though frigid deference.</p>
<p>Here and there, dotted about among distinctly English types of beauty, one or two foreign faces stood out in marked contrast: the haughty aristocratic cast of countenance of the many French royalist EMIGRES who, persecuted by the relentless, revolutionary faction of their country, had found a peaceful refuge in England. On these faces sorrow and care were deeply writ; the women especially paid but little heed, either to the music or to the brilliant audience; no doubt their thoughts were far away with husband, brother, son maybe, still in peril, or lately succumbed to a cruel fate.</p>
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		<title>had been spilled</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The moon hung low in the sky like a yellow skull. From time to time a huge runescape power leveling   misshapen cloud stretched a long arm across and hid it. The gas-lamps grew fewer, and the streets more narrow and gloomy. Once the man lost his way and had to drive back half a mile. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The moon hung low in the sky like a yellow skull. From time to time a huge <a href="http://www.rs2moneyvip.com/runescapepowerleveling/">runescape power leveling</a>   misshapen cloud stretched a long arm across and hid it. The gas-lamps grew fewer, and the streets more narrow and gloomy. Once the man lost his way and had to drive back half a mile. A steam rose <a href="http://www.rs2moneyvip.com/runescapeaccounts/">runescape accounts</a>        from the horse as it splashed up the puddles. The sidewindows of the hansom were clogged with a grey-flannel mist.</p>
<p>&#8220;To cure the soul by means of the senses, and the senses by means of the <a href="http://www.rs2moneyvip.com/runescapemoney/">runescape money </a>          soul!&#8221; How the words rang in his ears! His soul, certainly, was sick to death. Was it true that the senses could cure it? <a href="http://www.rs2moneyvip.com/">runescape gold</a>Innocent blood had been spilled. What could atone for that? Ah! for that there was no atonement; but though forgiveness was impossible, forgetfulness was possible still, and he was determined to forget, to stamp the thing out, to crush it as one would crush the adder that had stung one. Indeed, what right had Basil to have spoken to him as he had done? Who had made him a judge over others? He had said things that were dreadful, horrible, not to be endured.</p>
<p>On and on plodded the hansom, going slower, it seemed to him, at each step. He thrust up the trap and called to the man to drive faster. The hideous hunger for opium began to gnaw at him. His throat burned and his delicate hands twitched nervously together. He struck at the horse madly with his stick. The driver laughed and whipped up. He laughed in answer, and the man was silent.</p>
<p>The way seemed interminable, and the streets like the black web of some sprawling spider. The monotony became unbearable, and as the mist thickened, he felt afraid.</p>
<p>Then they passed by lonely brickfields. The fog was lighter here, and he could see the strange, bottle-shaped kilns with their orange, fanlike tongues of fire. A dog barked as they went by, and far away in the darkness some wandering sea-gull screamed. The horse stumbled in a rut, then swerved aside and broke into a gallop.</p>
<p>After some time they left the clay road and rattled again over rough-paven streets. Most of the windows were dark, but now and then fantastic shadows were silhouetted against some lamplit blind. He watched them curiously. They moved like monstrous marionettes and made gestures like live things. He hated them. A dull rage was in his heart. As they turned a corner, a woman yelled something at them from an open door, and two men ran after the hansom for about a hundred yards. The driver beat at them with his whip.</p>
<p>It is said that passion makes one think in a circle. Certainly with hideous iteration the bitten lips of Dorian Gray shaped and reshaped those subtle words that dealt with soul and sense, till he had found in them the full expression, as it were, of his mood, and justified, by intellectual approval, passions that without such justification would still have dominated his temper. From cell to cell of his brain crept the one thought; and the wild desire to live, most terrible of all man&#8217;s appetites, quickened into force each trembling nerve and fibre. Ugliness that had once been hateful to him because it made things real, became dear to him now for that very reason. Ugliness was the one reality. The coarse brawl, the loathsome den, the crude violence of disordered life, the very vileness of thief and outcast, were more vivid, in their intense actuality of impression, than all the gracious shapes of art, the dreamy shadows of song. They were what he needed for forgetfulness. In three days he would be free.</p>
<p>Suddenly the man drew up with a jerk at the top of a dark lane. Over the low roofs and jagged chimney-stacks of the houses rose the black masts of ships. Wreaths of white mist clung like ghostly sails to the yards.</p>
<p>&#8220;Somewhere about here, sir, ain&#8217;t it?&#8221; he asked huskily through the trap.</p>
<p>Dorian started and peered round. &#8220;This will do,&#8221; he answered, and having got out hastily and given the driver the extra fare he had promised him, he walked quickly in the direction of the quay. Here and there a lantern gleamed at the stern of some huge merchantman. The light shook and splintered in the puddles. A red glare came from an outward-bound steamer that was coaling. The slimy pavement looked like a wet mackintosh.</p>
<p>He hurried on towards the left, glancing back now and then to see if he was being followed. In about seven or eight minutes he reached a small shabby house that was wedged in between two gaunt factories. In one of the top-windows stood a lamp. He stopped and gave a peculiar knock.</p>
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&#8220;It sounds very nice,&#8221; said Ripton, modestly shutting his mouth.runescape power leveling  
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<p>and projected hiring a horse for her to ride every day in the park, and shine <a href="http://www.rs2moneyvip.com/">runescape gold</a>            <br />
among the highest.</p>
<p>&#8220;It sounds very nice,&#8221; said Ripton, modestly shutting his mouth.<a href="http://www.rs2moneyvip.com/runescapepowerleveling/">runescape power leveling</a>  </p>
<p>&#8220;The Alps! Italy! Rome! and then I shall go to the East,&#8221; the hero continued. &#8220;She&#8217;s ready to go anywhere with me, the dear brave heart! Oh, the glorious golden East! I dream of the desert. I dream I&#8217;m chief of an Arab tribe, and we <a href="http://www.rs2moneyvip.com/runescapeaccounts/">runescape accounts</a>     fly all white in the moonlight on our mares, and hurry to the rescue of my darling! And we push the spears, and we scatter them, and I come to the tent where she crouches, and catch her to my saddle, and away! &#8212;Rip! what a life!&#8221;<a href="http://www.rs2moneyvip.com/runescapemoney/">runescape money</a>          </p>
<p>Ripton strove to imagine he could enjoy it. &#8220;And then we shall come home, and I shall lead Austin&#8217;s life, with her to help me. First be virtuous, Rip! and then serve your country heart and soul. A wise man told me that. I think I shall do something.&#8221;</p>
<p>Sunshine and cloud, cloud and sunshine, passed over the lover. Now life was a narrow ring; now the distances extended. An hour ago and food was hateful. Now he manfully refreshed his nature, and joined in Algernon&#8217;s encomiums on Miss Letitia Thompson.</p>
<p>Meantime Beauty slept, watched by the veteran volunteer of the hero&#8217;s band. Lucy awoke from dreams which seemed reality, to the reality which was a dream. She awoke calling for some friend, &#8220;Margaret!&#8221; and heard one say, &#8220;My name is Bessy Berry, my love! not Margaret.&#8221; Then she asked piteously where she was, and where was Margaret, her dear friend, and Mrs. Berry whispered, &#8220;Sure you&#8217;ve got a dearer!&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;Ah!&#8221; sighed Lucy, sinking on her pillow, overwhelmed by the strangeness of her state.</p>
<p>Mrs. Berry closed the frill of her nightgown and adjusted the bedclothes quietly.</p>
<p>Her name was breathed.</p>
<p>&#8220;Yes, my love?&#8221; she said.</p>
<p>&#8220;Is he here?&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;He&#8217;s gone, my dear.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;Gone?&#8212;Oh, where?&#8221; The young girl started up in disorder.</p>
<p>&#8220;Gone, to be back, my love! Ah! that young gentleman!&#8221; Mrs. Berry chanted: &#8220;Not a morsel have he eat; not a drop have he drunk!&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;O Mrs. Berry! why did you not make him?&#8221; Lucy wept for the famine-struck hero who was just then feeding mightily.</p>
<p>Mrs. Berry explained that to make one eat who thought the darling of his heart like to die, was a sheer impossibility for the cleverest of women; and on this deep truth Lucy reflected, with her eyes wide at the candle. She wanted one to pour her feelings out to. She slid her hand from under the bedclothes, and took Mrs. Berry&#8217;s, and kissed it. The good creature required no further avowal of her secret, but forthwith leaned her consummate bosom to the pillow, and petitioned Heaven to bless them both!&#8212;Then the little bride was alarmed, and wondered how Mrs. Berry could have guessed it.</p>
<p>&#8220;Why,&#8221; said Mrs. Berry, &#8220;your love is out of your eyes, and out of everything ye do.&#8221; And the little bride wondered more. She thought she had been so very cautious not to betray it. The common woman in them made cheer together after their own April fashion. Following which Mrs. Berry probed for the sweet particulars of this beautiful love-match; but the little bride&#8217;s lips were locked. She only said her lover was above her in station.</p>
<p>&#8220;And you&#8217;re a Catholic, my dear!&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;Yes, Mrs. Berry!&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;And him a Protestant.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;Yes, Mrs. Berry!&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;Dear, dear!&#8212;And why shouldn&#8217;t ye be?&#8221; she ejaculated, seeing sadness return to the bridal babe. &#8220;So as you was born, so shall ye be! But you&#8217;ll have to make your arrangements about the children. The girls to worship with you. the boys with him. It&#8217;s the same God, my dear! You mustn&#8217;t blush at it, though you do look so pretty. If my young gentleman could see you now!&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;Please, Mrs. Berry!&#8221; Lucy murmured.</p>
<p>&#8220;Why, he will, you know, my dear!&#8221;</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#8220;Of course there is always a great deal of poor work: the rarer things want that soil to grow in.&#8221;
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<p>&#8220;Oh dear,&#8221; said Dorothea, taking up that thought into the chief current of her anxiety; &#8220;I see it must be very difficult to do anything good. I have often felt since I have been in Rome that most of our lives would look much uglier and more bungling than the pictures, if they could be put on the wall.&#8221;</p>
<p>Dorothea parted her lips again as if she were going to say more, but changed<a href="http://www.rs2moneyvip.com/">runescape gold</a>          her mind and paused.</p>
<p>&#8220;You are too young&#8211;it is an anachronism for you to have such thoughts,&#8221; said Will, energetically, with a quick shake of the head habitual to him. &#8220;You <a href="http://www.rs2moneyvip.com/runescapepowerleveling/">runescape power leveling</a>   talk as if you had never known any youth. It is monstrous&#8211; as if you had had a vision of Hades in your childhood, like the boy in the legend. You have <a href="http://www.rs2moneyvip.com/runescapeaccounts/">runescape accounts</a>         been brought up in some of those horrible notions that choose the sweetest women to devour&#8211;like Minotaurs And now you will go and be shut up in that stone prison at Lowick: you will be buried alive. It makes me savage to think of it! I would rather never have seen you than think of you with such a prospect.&#8221;<a href="http://www.rs2moneyvip.com/runescapemoney/">runescape money</a>           </p>
<p>Will again feared that he had gone too far; but the meaning we attach to words depends on our feeling, and his tone of angry regret had so much kindness in it for Dorothea&#8217;s heart, which had always been giving out ardor and had never been fed with much from the living beings around her, that she felt a new sense of gratitude and answered with a gentle smile&#8211;</p>
<p>&#8220;It is very good of you to be anxious about me. It is because you did not like Lowick yourself: you had set your heart on another kind of life. But Lowick is my chosen home.&#8221;</p>
<p>The last sentence was spoken with an almost solemn cadence, and Will did not know what to say, since it would not be useful for him to embrace her slippers, and tell her that he would die for her: it was clear that she required nothing of the sort; and they were both silent for a moment or two, when Dorothea began again with an air of saying at last what had been in her mind beforehand.</p>
<p>&#8220;I wanted to ask you again about something you said the other day. Perhaps it was half of it your lively way of speaking: I notice that you like to put things strongly; I myself often exaggerate when I speak hastily.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;What was it?&#8221; said Will, observing that she spoke with a timidity quite new in her. &#8220;I have a hyperbolical tongue: it catches fire as it goes. I dare say I shall have to retract.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;I mean what you said about the necessity of knowing German&#8211;I mean, for the subjects that Mr. Casaubon is engaged in. I have been thinking about it; and it seems to me that with Mr. Casaubon&#8217;s learning he must have before him the same materials as German scholars&#8211;has he not?&#8221; Dorothea&#8217;s timidity was due to an indistinct consciousness that she was in the strange situation of consulting a third person about the adequacy of Mr. Casaubon&#8217;s learning.</p>
<p>&#8220;Not exactly the same materials,&#8221; said Will, thinking that he would be duly reserved. &#8220;He is not an Orientalist, you know. He does not profess to have more than second-hand knowledge there.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;But there are very valuable books about antiquities which were written a long while ago by scholars who knew nothing about these modern things; and they are still used. Why should Mr. Casaubon&#8217;s not be valuable, like theirs?&#8221; said Dorothea, with more remonstrant energy. She was impelled to have the argument aloud, which she had been having in her own mind.</p>
<p>&#8220;That depends on the line of study taken,&#8221; said Will, also getting a tone of rejoinder. &#8220;The subject Mr. Casaubon has chosen is as changing as chemistry: new discoveries are constantly making new points of view. Who wants a system on the basis of the four elements, or a book to refute Paracelsus? Do you not see that it is no use now to be crawling a little way after men of the last century&#8211; men like Bryant&#8211;and correcting their mistakes?&#8211;living in a lumber-room and furbishing up broken-legged theories about Chus and Mizraim?&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;How can you bear to speak so lightly?&#8221; said Dorothea, with a look between sorrow and anger. &#8220;If it were as you say, what could be sadder than so much ardent labor all in vain? I wonder it does not affect you more painfully, if you really think that a man like Mr. Casaubon, of so much goodness, power, and learning, should in any way fail in what has been the labor of his best years.&#8221; She was beginning to be shocked that she had got to such a point of supposition, and indignant with Will for having led her to it.</p>
<p>&#8220;You questioned me about the matter of fact, not of feeling,&#8221; said Will. &#8220;But if you wish to punish me for the fact, I submit. I am not in a position to express my feeling toward Mr. Casaubon: it would be at best a pensioner&#8217;s eulogy.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;Pray excuse me,&#8221; said Dorothea, coloring deeply. &#8220;I am aware, as you say, that I am in fault in having introduced the subject. Indeed, I am wrong altogether. Failure after long perseverance is much grander than never to have a striving good enough to be called a failure.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;I quite agree with you,&#8221; said Will, determined to change the situation&#8211; &#8220;so much so that I have made up my mind not to run that risk of never attaining a failure. Mr. Casaubon&#8217;s generosity has perhaps been dangerous to me, and I mean to renounce the liberty it has given me. I mean to go back to England shortly and work my own way&#8211; depend on nobody else than myself.&#8221;</p>
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