tailieunhanh - The Man Who Laughs Victor Hugo Part 2 Book 9 Chapter 1

The Man Who Laughs Victor Hugo Part 2 Book 9 Chapter 1 Đây là một tác phẩm anh ngữ nổi tiếng với những từ vựng nâng cao chuyên ngành văn chương. Nhằm giúp các bạn yêu thich tiếng anh luyện tập và củng cố thêm kỹ năng đọc tiếng anh . | The Man Who Laughs Victor Hugo Part 2 Book 9 Chapter 1 It is through Excess of Greatness that Man reaches Excess of Misery As midnight tolled from St. Paul s a man who had just crossed London Bridge struck into the lanes of Southwark. There were no lamps lighted it being at that time the custom in London as in Paris to extinguish the public lamps at eleven o clock--that is to put them out just as they became necessary. The streets were dark and deserted. When the lamps are out men stay in. He whom we speak of advanced with hurried strides. He was strangely dressed for walking at such an hour. He wore a coat of embroidered silk a sword by his side a hat with white plumes and no cloak. The watchmen as they saw him pass said It is a lord walking for a wager and they moved out of his way with the respect due to a lord and to a better. The man was Gwynplaine. He was making his escape. Where was he He did not know. We have said that the soul has its cyclones--fearful whirlwinds in which heaven the sea day night life death are all mingled in unintelligible horror. It can no longer breathe Truth it is crushed by things in which it does not believe. Nothingness becomes hurricane. The firmament pales. Infinity is empty. The mind of the sufferer wanders away. He feels himself dying. He craves for a star. What did Gwynplaine feel a thirst--a thirst to see Dea. He felt but that. To reach the Green Box again and the Tadcaster Inn with its sounds and light-full of the cordial laughter of the people to find Ursus and Homo to see Dea again to re-enter life. Disillusion like a bow shoots its arrow man towards the True. Gwynplaine hastened on. He approached Tarrinzeau Field. He walked no longer now he ran. His eyes pierced the darkness before him. His glance preceded him eagerly seeking the harbour on the horizon. What a moment for him when he should see the lighted windows of Tadcaster Inn He reached the bowling-green. He turned the corner of the wall and saw before him at the other

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