正文 The Crucifixion Of The Outcast

The Crucifixion Of The Outcast

A MAN, with thin brown hair and a pale

face, half ran, half walked, along the road

that wound from the south to the Town

of the Shelly River. Many called him Cum-

Hal, the son of ad many called

him the Swift, Wild Horse; and he was

a glee man, and he wore a short parti-

coloured doublet, and had pointed shoes,

and a bulging wallet. Also he was of the

blood of the Ernaans, and his birth-place

was the ~ield of Gold; but his eating and

sleeping places were the four provinces of

Eri, and his abiding place was not upon

the ridge of the earth. His eyes strayed

from the Abbey tower of the White Friars

and the town battlements to a row of

crosses which stood out against the sky

upon a hill a little to the eastward of the

town, and he ched his fist, and shook

it at the crosses. He khey were

y, for the birds were fluttering

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about them; ahought how, as like

as not, just suabond as

himself was hanged on one of them; and

he muttered……(内容加载失败!)

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