The Ballad of the Sad Café-4

类别:文学名著 作者:卡森·麦卡勒斯 本章:The Ballad of the Sad Café-4

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    Dark came on. t afternoon  tertime. tars in t, icy drizzle  in. tcreet. A o from to th.

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    Noo ture acted as a signal. time ood for a long reet beed long and just at t moment tinct to act came on t once, as to tore. At t moment t men looked very muc of tis, dreaming look in t t no one kno at t instant t taircase. tood dumb  ure  at all as ured to t a pitiful and dirty little cterer, alone and beggared in til t time. till as death.

    t. In t days ly cill le coat, but it  belonging to Miss Amelia.  rousers suc to  a pair of tigting little knee-lengtockings, and   completely covered,  touche floor.

    tore iff little strut and tood in ter of t  ood looking  t eadily at  belt line for an ordinary man. tion  to tisfied  and s  amount to muco confirm ilted back ook in tare. t side of tore, and . Cozily settled, tle legs crossed, ook from  pocket a certain object.

    No took some moments for tore to regain tarted t day,  to speak.  t whe hunchback was fondling, and said in a hushed voice:

    quot; is it you ;

    Eac it  o Miss Amelias faty embellis of  tling to herself.

    quot;Yes, , Peanut?quot;


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