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Quietly,"
theysaid,"
orweshallwakethem."
Butitwasn'
tthatyouwokeus.Oh,no."
They'
relookingforit;
they'
redrawingthecurtain,"
onemightsay,andsoreadonapageortwo."
Nowthey'
vefoundit,'
onewouldbecertain,stoppingthepencilonthemargin.Andthen,tiredofreading,onemightriseandseeforoneself,thehouseallempty,thedoorsstandingopen,onlythewoodpigeonsbubblingwithcontentandthehumofthethreshingmachinesoundingfromthefarm."
WhatdidIcomeinherefor?
WhatdidIwanttofind?
Myhandswereempty."
Perhapsitsupstairsthen?
Theappleswereintheloft.Andsodownagain,thegardenstillasever,onlythebookhadslippedintothegrass.
Buttheyhadfounditinthedrawingroom.Notthatonecouldeverseethem.Thewindowpanesreflectedapples,reflectedroses;
alltheleavesweregreenintheglass.Iftheymovedinthedrawingroom,theappleonlyturneditsyellowside.Yet,themomentafter,ifthedoorwasopened,spreadaboutthefloor,hunguponthewalls,pendantfromtheceiling--what?
Myhandswereempty.Theshadowofathrushcrossedthecarpet;
fromthedeepestwellsofsilencethewoodpigeondrewitsbubbleofsound."
Safe,safe,safe"
thepulseofthehousebeatsoftly."
Thetreasureburied;
theroom..."
thepulsestoppedshort.Oh,wasthattheburiedtreasure?
Amomentlaterthelighthadfaded.Outinthegardenthen?
Butthetreesspundarknessforawanderingbeamofsun.Sofine,sorare,coollysunkbeneaththesurfacethebeamIsoughtalwaysburnedbehindtheglass.Deathwastheglass;
deathwasbetweenus,comingtothewomanfirst,hundredsofyearsago,leavingthehouse,sealingallthewindows;
theroomsweredarkened.Heleftit,lefther,wentNorth,wentEast,sawthestarsturnedintheSouthernsky;
soughtthehouse,founditdroppedbeneaththeDowns."
Safe,safe,safe,"
thepulseofthehousebeatgladly.'
TheTreasureyours."
Thewindroarsuptheavenue.Treesstoopandbendthiswayandthat.Moonbeamssplashandspillwildlyintherain.Butthebeamofthelampfallsstraightfromthewindow.Thecandleburnsstiffandstill.Wanderingthroughthehouse,openingthewindows,whisperingnottowakeus,theghostlycoupleseektheirjoy.
Hereweslept,"
shesays.Andheadds,"
Kisseswithoutnumber."
Wakinginthemorning--"
Silverbetweenthetrees--"
Upstairs--"
'
Inthegarden--"
Whensummercame--"
Inwintersnowtime--"
Thedoorsgoshuttingfarinthedistance,gentlyknockinglikethepulseofaheart.
Nearertheycome,ceaseatthedoorway.__________________________
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theheartofthehousebeatsproudly."
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Para.1Thewindfalls,therainslidessilverdowntheglass.Oureyesdarken,wehearnostepsbesideus;
weseenoladyspreadherghostlycloak.Hishandsshieldthelantern."
Look,"
hebreathes."
Soundasleep.Loveupontheirlips."
Thewinddrivesstraightly;
theflamestoopsslightly.Wildbeamsofmoonlightcrossbothfloorandwall,and,meeting,stainthefacesbent;
thefacespondering;
thefacesthatsearchthesleepersandseektheirhiddenjoy.
Para.2Longyears--"
hesighs."
Againyoufoundme."
Here,"
shemurmurs,"
sleeping;
inthegardenreading;
laughing,rollingapplesintheloft.Hereweleftourtreasure--"
Stooping,theirlightliftsthelidsuponmyeyes."
Safe!
safe!
thepulseofthehousebeatswildly.Waking,Icry"
Oh,isthisyourburiedtreasure?
Thelightintheheart."
原创第二篇
IShouldcertainlydoit,"
saidSherlockHolmes.
Istartedattheinterruption,formycompanionhadbeeneatinghisbreakfastwithhisattentionentirelycentereduponthepaperwhichwasproppedupbythecoffeepot.NowIlookedacrossathimtofindhiseyesfasteneduponmewiththehalf-amused,half-questioningexpressionwhichheusuallyassumedwhenhefelthehadmadeanintellectualpoint.
Dowhat?
Iasked.
Hesmiledashetookhisslipperfromthemantelpieceanddrewfromitenoughshagtobaccotofilltheoldclaypipewithwhichheinvariablyroundedoffhisbreakfast.
Amostcharacteristicquestionofyours,Watson,"
saidhe."
Youwillnot,Iamsure,beoffendedifIsaythatanyreputationforsharpnesswhichImaypossesshasbeenentirelygainedbytheadmirablefoilwhichyouhavemadeforme.HaveInotheardofdebutanteswhohaveinsisteduponplainnessintheirchaperones?
Thereisacertainanalogy."
OurlongcompanionshipintheBakerStreetroomshadleftusonthoseeasytermsofintimacywhenmuchmaybesaidwithoutoffence.AndyetIacknowledgedthatIwasnettledathisremark.
Imaybeveryobtuse,"
saidI,"
butIconfessthatIamunabletoseehowyouhavemanagedtoknowthatIwas...Iwas..."
AskedtohelpintheEdinburghUniversityBazaar..."
Precisely.Theletterhasonlyjustcometohand,andIhavenotspokentoyousince."
Inspiteofthat,"
saidHolmes,leaningbackinhischairandputtinghisfingertipstogether,"
IwouldevenventuretosuggestthattheobjectofthebazaaristoenlargetheUniversitycricketfield."
Ilookedathiminsuchbewildermentthathevibratedwithsilentlaughter.
Thefactis,mydearWatson,thatyouareanexcellentsubject,"
Youareneverblase.Yourespondinstantlytoanyexternalstimulus.Yourmentalprocessesmaybeslowbuttheyareneverobscure,andIfoundduringbreakfastthatyouwereeasierreadingthantheleaderintheTimesinfrontofme."
Ifearthatmygoodnatureingivingexplanationshasseriouslycompromisedmyreputation,"
saidHolmes.__________________________
Itamazedmetoseetheaccuracywithwhichhehadobservedmymovements."
Whatnext?
Iasked.______________________
Para.1"
Butinthiscasethetrainofreasoningisbaseduponsuchobviousfactsthatnocreditcanbeclaimedforit.Youenteredtheroomwithathoughtfulexpression,theexpressionofamanwhoisdebatingsomepointinhismind.Inyourhandyouheldasolitaryletter.Nowlastnightyouretiredinthebestofspirits,soitwasclearthatitwasthisletterinyourhandwhichhadcausedthechangeinyou."
Para.2Itamazedmetoseetheaccuracywithwhichhehadobservedmymovements."
Ibeganbyglancingattheaddress,andIcouldtell,evenatthedistanceofsixfeet,thatitwasanunofficialcommunication.ThisIgatheredfromtheuseoftheword'
Doctor'
upontheaddress,towhich,asaBachelorofMedicine,youhavenolegalclaim."
HolmeswasthusenabledtosaywithcertaintythatWatson’sletterwasunofficial.Whenonhisreturntothetable,WatsonturnedoverMr.Holmes’letterandallowedhimtoperceivethattheenclosurewasaprintedone.
原创第三篇
Twomenwalkedslowly,oneaftertheother,throughtheshallowwaterofastream.Alltheycouldseewerestonesandearth.Thestreamrancoldovertheirfeet.Theyhadblanketpacksontheirbacks.Theyhadguns,butnobullets;
matches,butnofood.
Suddenlythemanwhofollowedfelloverastone.Hehurthisfootbadlyandcalled:
Hey,Bill,I'
vehurtmyfoot."
Billcontinuedstraightonwithoutlookingback.
Themanwasaloneintheemptyland,buthewasnotlost.Heknewthewaytotheircamp,wherehewouldfindfoodandbullets.Hestruggledtohisfeetandlimpedon.Billwouldbewaitingforhimthere,andtogethertheywouldgosouthtotheHudsonBayCompany.Hehadnoteatenfortwodays.Oftenhestoppedtopicksomesmallberriesandputthemintohismouth.Theberriesweretasteless,anddidnotsatisfy,butheknewhemusteatthem.
Intheeveninghebuiltafireandsleptlikeadeadman.Whenhewokeup,themantookoutasmallsack.Itweighedfifteenpounds.Hewasn'
tsureifhecouldcarryitanylonger.Buthecouldn'
tleaveitbehind.Hehadtotakeitwithhim.Heputitbackintohispack,rosetohisfeetandstaggeredon.
Hisfoothurt,butitwasnothingcomparedwithhishunger,whichmadehimgoonuntildarknessfell.Hisblanketwaswet,butheknewonlythathewashungry.Throughhisrestlesssleephedreamedofbanquetsandoffood.Themanwokeupcoldandsick,andfoundhimselflost.Butthesmallsackwasstillwithhim.Ashedraggedhimselfalong,thesackbecameheavierandheavier.Themanopenedthesack,whichwasfullofsmallpiecesofgold.Helefthalfthegoldonarock.
Elevendayspassed,daysofrainandcold.Onedayhefoundthebonesofadeer.Therewasnomeatonthem.Themanbrokethebonesandhesuckedandchewedonthemlikeananimal.Wouldhe,too,bebonestomorrow?
Andwhynot?
Thiswaslife.Onlylifehurt.Therewasnohurtindeath.Todiewastosleep.Thenwhywashenotreadytodie?
He,asaman,nolongerstrove.Itwasthelifeinhim,unwillingtodie,thatdrovehimon.
Onemorninghewokeupbesideariver.Slowlyhefolloweditwithhiseyesandsawitemptingintoashiningsea.Whenhesawashiponthesea,heclosedhiseyes.Heknewtherecouldbenoship,nosea,inthisland.Avision,hetoldhimself.Heheardanoisebehindhim,andturnedaround.Awolf,oldandsick,wascomingslowlytowardhim.Thiswasreal,hethought.Themanturnedback,buttheseaandtheshipwerestillthere.Hedidn'
tunderstand.Hadhebeenwalkingnorth,awayfromthecamp,towardthesea?
Hestoodupandstartedsl