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: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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:容柯整理
附:本作品来自互联网,本人不做任何负责内容版权归作者所有
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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