Breakfast at Tiffanys-22

类别:文学名著 作者:杜鲁门·卡波特 本章:Breakfast at Tiffanys-22

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    quot;Good-bye?quot;

    quot;A urday. Joseacute; bougickets.quot; In ratrance, I let o treet. quot;e caxi!quot;

    Over tral Park it seemed to me astoo, ely floating over snoerritory.

    quot;But you cant. After all, . ell, . ell, you cant really runoff and leave everybody.quot;

    quot;I dont t;

    quot;I o.quot;

    quot;I loved old Sally,quot; s;You knoo see old uallyquot; -- s;ed t I ry.  . Because sooner or later t be trouble. If t I   fat la;

    I ed to be unkind. quot;You can expect a present from me, too. ;

    S;. In chere.

    ts ill  to Rio.quot;

    quot;Does ;

    quot;s tter rying to ruin ts a beautiful day:leave it alone!quot;

    quot;But its perfectly possible -- quot;

    quot;It isnt possible. Ive told you, t  legal. It couldnt be.quot; S me side;Mention t to a living soul, darling. Ill oes and dress you for a ;

    tables -- I believe television studios --  Sixty-sixtreet ed for me an old s;Dont en-cent pony rides at c of myequestrian experience.  me into ted  took traffic of CentralPark est and entered a riding pat.

    quot;See?quot; sed. quot;Its great!quot; And suddenly it cangled colors of , I loved oforget myself, my self-pitying despairs, and be content t someto ly to trot, ed trogen. te; t introduced farce in grim disguise.

    For all at once, like savage members of a jungle ambus out of ting, cursing, t tches.

    Mine, te mare, rose on eetered like atigist, treaked do out of tirrups and leaving me scarcely attacones spitsparks. trees, a lake tle-boy sailboats, statues  bylicketysplit. Nursemaids ruso rescue t;Pull in t; and quot;; andquot;Jump!quot; It er t I remembered t time I cs. On intoFiftampeding against traffic, taxis, buses t screec t the Plaza.

    But ed policeman  t brougo a steamy . It  last, t I fell off ood t altogetain ly  sympatic, grinned and said o be returnedto table.

    us in a taxi. quot;Darling. ;

    quot;Fine.quot;

    quot;But you  any pulse,quot; s.

    quot;t be dead.quot;

    quot;No, idiot. t me.quot;

    trouble  see rio of syfaces so  I ouc;ly. Idont feel anyt as;

    quot;Please. Are you sure? tell me trut ;

    quot;But I . And t;

    quot;Damn fool.quot; Sed dead away.

    t evening, pograppaged by te edition of tions of boty o do  concerned quiteanotter, as tED IN NARCOtICSSCANDAL (Journal-American), ARRESt DOPE-SMUGGLING ACtRESS (Daily News),DRUG RING EXPOSED, GLAMOUR GIRL hELD (Daily Mirror).


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