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    【】:容柯整理    附:本作品来自互联网,本人不做任何负责内容版权归作者所有    thestoryofnkind    byhendrikvanloon    thestoryofnkind    byhendrikvanloon,ph.d.    professorofthesocialsantiochllege.    authorofthefallofthedut,theriseofthedutch    kingdothegoldenbookofthedutavigators,    ashortstoryofdisvery,an.    tojiie    ``istheuseofabookhoutpicturessaidalice.    foreword    forhansjeand:    eenyearsold,anuncleof    neeloveforbooksandpicturesprosed    totakeuponarableexpedition.iogoh    hiothetopoftheto.    andso,onefineday,asextonhakeyaslargeasthat    ofsaieropeeriousdoor.``ringthebell,    hesaid,``ebadtogetout,andh    agreatgrindingofrustyoldhingesheseparatedusfrohe    hebusystreetandlockedusintoaworldofnewand    strangeexperiences.    forthefirsttiinlifeienon    ofaudiblesilence.hefirst    flightofstairs,iaddedanotherdisverytolited    khatoftangibledarkness.a    tchshoheupinued.we    totheflooraheauntilihad    lostuntaherecastillanotherfloor,andsuddenly    yoflight.thisfloorh    theroofofthechurdit.vered    anyinbols    ofavenerablefaithhegood    peopleoftheyyearsago.thateantlife    aoouraorsojunkandrub    bish.theindustriousrathadbuilthisangthecarved    igesandtheeverchfulspiderhadopenedupshopbetween    theoutspreadarofakindlysaint.    thefloorshowherewehadderivedour    light.enorusopenade    thehighandbarrenrooheroostingplaceofhundredsof    pigeons.thehroughtheironbarsandtheairwas    filledusic.ithehe    toanoisehhadbeenpurifiedandsed    bythedistaherulingofheavycartsandtheking    ofhorseshoofs,thehehissing    soundofthepatientsteaodothework    ofninathousanddifferentheyhadallbeen    bleoasoftlyrustlingiful    bablingoingofthepigeons.    herethestairscatoanendandtheladdersbegan.and    afterthefirstladderaslipperyoldthingadeonefeel    hishacautiousfootthereer    e.iuldhear    theheavypulsebeatsoftherapidsendsohree    uptosixty.thenasuddenquiveringnoisehewheels    seedtostopandaehadbeenchoppedoffeteity.    houtpauseitbeganagaiil    atlastafterableandthesanywheels    athunderousvoice,highaboveus,toldthehatitwas    thehourofnoon.    ofloorhebells.thelebellsand    theirterriblesisters.irethebigbell,ade    tustiffiddleofthe    nighttellingastoryoffireorflood.insolitarygra    seedtoreflectuponthosesixhundredyearsduringh    ithadsharedthejoysandthesoodpeopleof    rotterdaaroundit,lyarrangedlikethebluejarsin    anoldfashionedapothecaryshop,hulefellows,who    terrytuhebeofthe    untryfolketorkettobuyandsellandhear    thebiginaerallalone    andshuheothersabigblackbell,silentandste,    thebellofdeath.    thendarknessoncereandotherladders,steeperand    evenredangerousthanthosebedbefore,and    suddenlythefreshairofthehed    thehighestgallery.aboveusthesky.belohecity    alittletoytosilycraher    andthither,eaeiuponhisorherparticularbusiness,    andbeyondthejuleofstohehe    openuntry.    ityfirstgliseofthebigworld.    sihen,heopportunity,ihave    goothetopofthetoyself.itwashard    erephysibing    afeairs.    besides,ikneyrehe    landandthesky,andiykind    friendthean,allshack,builtina    shelterederofthegallery.helookedafterthek    ahebells,andhehe    enjoyednyfreehoursandthenheskedapipeand    thoughthisoost    fiftyyearsbeforeandhehadrarelyreadabook,buthe    hadlivedoopofhistoahathehad    absorbedtheofthat    onallsides.    historyhekne.    ``there,heingtoabendoftheriver,``there,    boy,doyouseethosetreesthatisheprinceof    ecutthedikestodrohelandandsaveleyden.    orheethetaleoftheolduse,untilthebroad    rivereawonderful    highroad,pupon    thatfauslastvoyage,heygavetheirlivesthatthe    seaghtbefreetoall.    thentherehelittlevillages,clusteringaroundthe    protegchuryyearsago,hadbeenthe    hooftheirpatronsaints.iancehe    leaningto.hinsightofitshigharches,    thesilenthadbeenrderedandtheregrotiushad    leaedtonstruehisfirstlatiences.andstillfurther    ae    ofthenightierthanthearesof    nyaneeror,thecharityboytheeto    knous.    finallythesilverliheendlessseaandas    ...