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He made despairing gestures with his hands, but still no words came from his mouth. 他的两只手做了几个绝望的姿势,仍然说不出一句整话来。 He might have been struck dumb. 他好象突然受到巨大的惊吓,变成哑巴了。
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Stroeve hid his face in his hands and swayed backwards and forwards, groaning. Was she conscious? 施特略夫用手捂着脸,一边前后摇晃着身体,一边呻吟。她那时候还有知觉吗? Yes. Oh, if you knew how she's suffering! I ca
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But when we arrived at the hospital, a gaunt, cheerless building, the mere sight of which was enough to make one's heart sick, 终于到了医院一座凄清阴惨的建筑物,一看见就让人心里发凉。 and after being directed from this off
月亮和六便士 第三十五章(1)
Chapter 35 第三十五章 I scarcely know how we got through that day. 我几乎说不清这一天我们是怎么过的了。 Stroeve could not bear to be alone, and I exhausted myself in efforts to distract him. I took him to the Louvre, 施特略夫
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I will tell her when she is a little calmer. 等她心情平静一些的时候我会告诉她的。 Dirk, filled with compassion, begged her to take the message at once. 戴尔克心头充满了无限悲悯,请求她立刻把这句话说给她听。
月亮和六便士 第三十六章
Chapter 36 第三十六章 The next week was dreadful. 这以后的一个星期简直是一场噩梦。 Stroeve went twice a day to the hospital to enquire after his wife, who still declined to see him; 施特略夫每天去医院两次探听妻子的病
月亮和六便士 第三十七章
Chapter 37 第三十七章 The circumstances of Blanche Stroeve's death necessitated all manner of dreadful formalities, 勃朗什施特略夫死后因为情况复杂需要一关一关地办理许多道手续, but at last we were allowed to bury he
月亮和六便士 第三十八章(1)
Chapter 38 第三十八章 I did not see him again for nearly a week. 又有将近一个星期我没有再看到他。 Then he fetched me soon after seven one evening and took me out to dinner. 一天晚上刚过七点他来找我,约我出去吃晚饭
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Her kitchen was a miracle of clean brightness. 厨房收拾得干干净净、锃光瓦亮,简直是个奇迹。 Everything was always in its place, and no where could you see a speck of dust. 锅碗瓢盆都放得有条不紊,任何地方也找不出
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Stroeve sighed a little and was silent. 施特略夫轻轻叹了一口气,沉默了一会儿。 His thoughts dwelt among pictures of what might have been, and the safety of the life he had refused filled him with longing. 他的思想萦回在可能发
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They pinched and saved so that I should have enough to live on, 他们老两口省吃俭用,好叫我能够维持生活。 and when my first picture was exhibited they came to Amsterdam to see it, 当我的第一幅绘画参加展出的时候,他们
月亮和六便士 第三十九章(1)
Chapter 39 第三十九章 When I left him, after we had buried poor Blanche, Stroeve walked into the house with a heavy heart. 我们那天埋葬了可怜的勃朗什,分手以后,施特略夫怀着一颗沉重的心走进自己的房子。 Some
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But he felt thirsty, and went into the kitchen to get himself some water. 他感到口渴,走进厨房去给自己弄一点水喝。 Here, too, was order. 厨房也整齐有序。 On a rack were the plates that she had used for dinner on the night
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The agony of it drove him up from the bed and out of the room. 痛苦使他一下子从床上跳起来,冲出了屋子。 He went into the studio. 他走进了画室。 It was dark, for the curtains had been drawn over the great window, and he pull
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He gave a gasp. 他倒抽了一口气。 It was the picture of a woman lying on a sofa, with one arm beneath her head and the other along her body; 画面是一个女人躺在长沙发上,一只胳臂枕在头底下,另一只顺着身躯平摆着,