第50节

  【】startedout,andboughtavarietyofthihought

  ghtbeuseful.theyalsoboughtaprettygoldd,to

  givetochristineasaparti.

  theingtheyansotheirearlyrollcall;

  andtheuingatoheirlodgings,gedtheir

  clothesforthosehat

  theyshouldnotsaygoodbyetochristiher;ihat,

  ightsuspect,sheghtbeabletosaythatsheknew

  nothingofanyidea,oers,toketheir

  eshristineherself,tosaygoodbye;and

  halfhdelight,atthepresent.thenshesaidgoodbye,

  kissedtheboyshoutanyaffectationofobjegtoitand

  thentoaochiftheysafelydohe

  street.

  theboyshadnouneasiness,ever,upontheirofor

  theyhadbeforepassedsoeasily,angtheprussiantroops,that

  theyfeltquiteintheirdisguisebuttheywere

  unfortableastotiytoansionswould

  haveaton.theyhadnot

  veobandageuphisface,asifwounded;ashewouldhave

  naturally,inthatcase,hadalitarypass.asthebestthing

  theyuldthinkof,theyhadshovedalargeluofttoninto

  oneofhischeekstheappearanceofhavinga

  stofrequentlyputhishandup

  toit,asifipain.tiadplentyofshreed

  hispartadrably.

  theypassedacrossthebridgeofboats,houtquestion;andinto

  therailation,oppositeitsend.heresoldiers

  andotherofficialssed;butthethreearelessly,

  thetan,tihishand

  uptohisfapofpaidown

  hperaseatiion,tothelittle

  any

  peopleetoralphstu,ahe

  papersinatthehreethirdketstobuthahe

  ticketsover,houtaquestion.

  theythen,andsatdown.

  thereanypeasants,andothersthere;andhe

  doorsopenedfortheogoontotheplatforaerthe

  carriages,theysaotryaacarriageto

  theelves.theydid,therefore,thebesttheyuld;puttingtibr>

  otheo,andralphoppositeto

  hitherestofthepartnthuntrypeople.

  ”heseeipain,”agoodnaturedpeasantansaid,to

  ralph;astiockedhielfbackwardsandforwards,inhis

  anguish.

  ”yes,heisverybad,”ralphsaid.

  ”toothache”askedthean.

  ”hanthat,”ralphsaid,gravely,”anabscessinthejaw.he

  hasjustbeentothehospital.”

  ”poorfelloansaid.”poulticeit

  ”ishouldadviseyoutopoultice,”shesaid,addressingti

  tiaveagruntighthaveantanythingandralphsaid,

  inawhisper:

  ”donttalktohipoorunpered,noputs

  hinarageifanyoohibecauseithurtshio,to

  anses,heisverygoodteered;butnow,oh”

  andralphdealittlepanto,toexpresstheextrebadness

  oftiteer.

  ”youarenotofheanasked.”idonot

  kno.”

  ”no,”ralphsaid;”holzhausen,avillagesoeight

  lesupohersideofwiesbaden.”

  ”ah”theansaid,”ihaveasisterlivingthere;surelyyou

  stknoheoarpenter.”

  ”surely,”ralphsaid,”sheisneighbor;everyoneknowsher.she

  isverylikeyou.”

  ”personhat,”the

  ansaid,surprised.”iaoshort,andsheissotall.”

  ”yes,sheistallverytall,”ralphsaid,verygravely;”butthere

  issothingabouttheexpressionofyoureyesindsof

  s.klopstock.

  ”yes,thereilookatyou,thereiseeit,”andralphlooked

  soeaestly,atthean,thatpercyhadthegreatestdifficulty

  iinghielfgoingoffintoashoutoflaughter.

  ”iholzhausen,”ralphntinued.

  ”heansaid,”itisyearssinceihavebeenthere.you

  see,itisalongysisterofteowiesbaden,

  andiseeher;butintruth,herhusbandandidoonvery

  peris”aedupher

  hands.

  ”yes,indeed,”ralphsaid.”histeeris,asyousay,terrible.

  betissohatwehaveasaying,as

  badteeredasklopstoorethan

  that

  ”butoing.”

  ”gooding.ihopeyouruoothter,erelong.”

  ”ihopeso,indeed,foralloursakes,”ralphsaid.”heisasbad

  asklopstock,atpresent.”

  sosaying,theygotoutofthetrainandothetown.when

  theyhadseparatedfrohecroselfno

  longer,andoflaughter.

  ”asked,openinghislipsforthe

  firsttisiheyhadleftthehouse.

  ”oh,tiifyouhadbutheard”percysaid,overedhis

  voice.”doyouknoperedasklopstock,the

  carpenter”

  ”sure,ineverheardtellofhisterperdifihavebeen

  badteered,ihaventsaidchaboutit;andifthecarpenter

  hadatonasbigasaketballinonecheek,asi

  have,itssllblatohifheper.”

  boththeboyslaughed,thisti;andthenralphexplaihe

  attertotioreheartilythaherofthe

  ”hwayshallwego,ralph”

  ”ilookedatthep,thelastthingbeforestarting,perdi

  noticedthattheroadblingplace.idarenot

  takeoutthepagain,tolookattheplanofthetowould

  looktoosuspicioussoletus,tillhe

  place.ithaslargegrounds,soissit.”

  theylonginfindingtheplacetheywerelookingfor.

  thereistakingit;hitslongarcadesleadinguptothe

  handsoionroo,itspieceofer,andits

  beautifullylaidoutgrounds.

  ”ishouldliketogoin,andhavealookatit,”percysaid.”i

  hearthebandplaying,now.”

  ”soshouldi,”ralphsaid,”buttiistooprecious.theywill

  findoutatthester,thisafteoon,thatissingand,as

  oing,theyhathavegot

  far.anylesbe

  ...

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