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Silas Marner - by George Eliot
Excerpt from chapter 12
When Marner's sensibility returned, he continued the action which
had been arrested, and closed his door, unaware of the chasm in his
consciousness, unaware of any intermediate change, except that the
light had grown dim, and that he was chilled and faint. He thought
he had been too long standing at the door and looking out. Turning
towards the hearth, where the two logs had fallen apart, and sent
forth only a red uncertain glimmer, he seated himself on his
fireside chair, and was stooping to push his logs together, when, to
his blurred vision, it seemed as if there were gold on the floor in
front of the hearth. Gold! - his own gold - brought back to him
as mysteriously as it had been taken away! He felt his heart begin
to beat violently, and for a few moments he was unable to stretch
out his hand and grasp the restored treasure. The heap of gold
seemed to glow and get larger beneath his agitated gaze. He leaned
forward at last, and stretched forth his hand; but instead of the
hard coin with the familiar resisting outline, his fingers
encountered soft warm curls. In utter amazement, Silas fell on his
knees and bent his head low to examine the marvel: it was a sleeping
child - a round, fair thing, with soft yellow rings all over its
head.
乔治.艾略特: 米德尔.马齐 (节录二)
(逢星期四下午更新)
罗伯.路易丝.史蒂文森 Robert Louis Stevenson
简.奥斯汀 Jane Austen
家柯南·道尔爵士 Sir Arthur Canon Doyle
福尔摩斯探案 The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes:
马克·吐温 Mark Twain
乔治·艾略特 George Eliot
伊索寓言 Aesop's Fables Translated by George Fyler Townsend
阿加莎.克里斯蒂 Agatha Christie
夏洛特.勃朗特 Charlotte Bronte
露西.蒙哥马利 Lucy Maud Montgomery
艾米莉.勃朗特 Emily Bronte
贝内特 Arnold Bennett
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