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原创第一篇

Whateverhouryouwoketherewasadoorshutting.Fromroomtoroomtheywent,handinhand,liftinghere,openingthere,makingsure--aghostlycouple.

"Hereweleftit,"shesaid.Andheadded,"Oh,butheretool""It'supstairs,"shemurmured."Andinthegarden,"hewhispered."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.__________________________

___________________________________________________________

"Safe,safe,safe,"theheartofthehousebeatsproudly."________________

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!

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,"saidhe."Youareneverblase.Yourespondinstantlytoanyexternalstimulus.Yourmentalprocessesmaybeslowbuttheyareneverobscure,andIfoundduringbreakfastthatyouwereeasierreadingthantheleaderintheTimesinfrontofme."

"Ifearthatmygoodnatureingivingexplanationshasseriouslycompromisedmyreputation,"saidHolmes.__________________________

Itamazedmetoseetheaccuracywithwhichhehadobservedmymovements."Whatnext?

"Iasked.______________________

Para.1"Ifearthatmygoodnatureingivingexplanationshasseriouslycompromisedmyreputation,"saidHolmes.__________________________

"Butinthiscasethetrainofreasoningisbaseduponsuchobviousfactsthatnocreditcanbeclaimedforit.Youenteredtheroomwithathoughtfulexpression,theexpressionofamanwhoisdebatingsomepointinhismind.Inyourhandyouheldasolitaryletter.Nowlastnightyouretiredinthebestofspirits,soitwasclearthatitwasthisletterinyourhandwhichhadcausedthechangeinyou."

Para.2Itamazedmetoseetheaccuracywithwhichhehadobservedmymovements."Whatnext?

"Iasked.______________________

"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

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