金银岛 经典世界文学名著丛书(英文版)

金银岛 经典世界文学名著丛书(英文版) - 图书城

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9787560009858 , 7560009859
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1995-6-1
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6.80
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    在靠近海边的地方有一家小客栈,里面住进了一位粗壮的疤脸男人——海盗比尔。他脾气暴躁,行为诡秘,不久便奇怪地中风而死,身后留下一张海盗基德埋藏财宝的地形图。一些海盗闻风而至,不想,地形图被客栈老板的儿子少年吉姆抢先拿到,交给了当地颇具声望的医生利夫西和乡绅特里劳尼。 n为挖掘宝藏,特里劳尼定做了一条船,招募了船长、水手和厨子等人,与利夫西医生和吉姆一起动身出海,向荒岛进发。 n独腿厨子西尔弗是混上船来的海盗。他唯利是图,奸诈狡猾。为了讨得吉姆的信任和医生等人的好感,她总是装出一副温良谦恭的样子。一次,他跟几
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罗伯特·路易斯·史蒂文森(1850-1894):是英国新浪漫主义代表作家,出生于苏格兰,一生中写下大量散文、小说、诗歌和游记,代表作有短篇小说集《新天方夜谭》和成名作《金银岛》。他善于描述新奇浪漫的冒险故事,文笔优美简洁,具有高度的戏剧性。
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在靠近海边的地方有一家小客栈,里面住进了一位粗壮的疤脸男人——海盗比尔。他脾气暴躁,行为诡秘,不久便奇怪地中风而死,身后留下一张海盗基德埋藏财宝的地形图。一些海盗闻风而至,不想,地形图被客栈老板的儿子少年吉姆抢先拿到,交给了当地颇具声望的医生利夫西和乡绅特里劳尼。\n为挖掘宝藏,特里劳尼定做了一条船,招募了船长、水手和厨子等人,与利夫西医生和吉姆一起动身出海,向荒岛进发。\n独腿厨子西尔弗是混上船来的海盗。他唯利是图,奸诈狡猾。为了讨得吉姆的信任和医生等人的好感,她总是装出一副温良谦恭的样子。一次,他跟几
目录:

Introdution
Note on the Text
Selet Bibliography
A Chronology of Robert Louis
Stevenson
TREASUREISLAND
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书摘:
ABOUT noon I stopped at the captain’s door with some cooling drinks and medicines. He was lying very much as we had left him, only a little higher, and he seemed both weak and excited.
‘Jim,’ he said, ‘you’re the only one here that’s worth anything; and you know I’ve been always good to you. Never a month but l’ve given you a silver fourpenny for yourself. And now you see, mate, I’m pretty low, and deserted by all;and Jim, you’ll bring me one noggin of rum, now, won’t you, matey?’
‘The doctor—’I began.
But he broke in cursing the doctor, in a feeble voice, but heartily.‘Doctors is all swabs,'he said;'and that doctor there,why,what do he know about seafaring men? I been in places hot as pitch, and mates dropping round with Yellow Jack, and the blessed land a-heaving like the sea with earthquakes—what do the doctor know of lands like that?—and I lived on rum, I tell you. It’s been meat and drink, and man and wife, to me; and if I’m not to have my rum now I’m a poor old hulk on a lee shore, my blood’li be on you, Jim, and that Doctor swab;’ and he ran on again for a while with curses.
‘Look, Jim, how my fingers fidges,’* he continued, in the pleading tone.‘I can't keep ’em still, not I. I haven’t had a drop this blessed day. That doctor’s a fool, I tell you. If I don't have a drain o’ rum,Jim, I’ll have the horrors; I seen some on ’em already. I seen old Flint in the corner there, behind you; as plain as print, I seen him; and if I get the horrors, I’m a man that has lived rough, and I’ll raise Cain. Your doctor hisself said one glass wouldn’t hurt me. I’ll give you a golden guinea for a noggin, Jim.’

IT was longer than the squire imagined ere we were ready for the sea, and none of our first plans—not even Dr Livesey’s, of keeping me beside him—could be carried out as we intended. The doctor had to go to London for a physician to
take charge of his practice; the squire was hard at work’ at Bristol; an ……
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