【英文文学】The Search After Happiness

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1、【英文文学】The Search After HappinessPrefaceThe persons meant by the Chief of the city and his Sons are the Duke of Wellington the Marquis of Duro and Lord Wellesly the city is the Glass town Henry ODonell and Alexander Delancy are Captain Tarry-not-at-home and Monsieur Like-to-live-in-lonely-placesCharl

2、otte BronteAugust the 171829 chapter INOT many years ago there lived in a certain city a person of the name of Henry ODonell, in figure he was tall of a dark complexion and searching black eye, his mind was strong and unbending his disposition uncosiable and though respected by many he was loved by

3、few. the city where he resided was very great and magnificent it was governed by a warior a mighty man of valour whose deeds had resounded to the ends of the earth. this soldier had 2 sons who were at that time of the seperate ages of 6 and 7 years HenryODonell was a nobleman of great consequence in

4、 the city and a peculiar favourite with the governor before whose glance his stern mind would bow and at his comand ODonells selfwill would be overcome and while playing with the young princes he would forget his usual sulleness of demeanour the days of his childhood returned upon him and he would b

5、e a merry as the youngest who was gay indeed. one day at court a quarrel ensued between him and another noble words came to blows and ODonell struck his oponent a violent blow on the left cheek at this the miliatry King started up and commanded ODonell to apologize this he imediatly did, but from th

6、at hour the spell of discontent seemed to have been cast over him and he resolved to quit the city. the evening before he put this resolution into practise he had an interview with the King and returned quite an altered man. before he seemed stern and intractable now he was only meditative and sorro

7、wful as he was passing the inner court of the palace he perceived the 2 young princes at play he called them and they came runing to him. I am going far from this city and shall most likely never see you again said ODonell. where are you going? I canot tell then why do you go away from us why do you

8、 go from your own house and lands from this great and splendid city to you know not where because I am not happy here. And if you are not happy here where you have every thing for which you can whish do you expect to be happy when you are dying of hunger or thirst in a desert or longing for the soci

9、ety of men when you are thousands of miles of miles From any human being. how do you know that that will be my case? it is very likely that it will. and if it was I am determined to go. take this then that you may sometimes rememberus when you dwell with only the wild beast of the desert or the grea

10、t eagle of the mountain, said they as they each gave him a curling lock of their hair yes I will take it my princes and I shall rember you and the mighty warrior King your father even when the angel of Death has stretched forth his bony arm against me and I am within the confines of his dreary kingd

11、om the cold damp grave replied ODonell as the tears rushed to his eyes and he once more embraced the little princes and then quitted them it might be for everCHAPTER. THE IITHE Dawn of the next morning found ODonell on the sumit of a High mountain which overlooked the city he had stopped to take a f

12、arewell view of the place of his nativity. all along the eastern horizon there was a rich glowing light which as it rose gradually melted into the pale blue of the sky in which just over the light there was still visible the silver crescent of the moon in a short time the sun began to rise in golden

13、 glory casting his splendid radiance over all the face of nature and illuminating the magnificent city in the midst of which towering in silent grandeur there appeared the Palace where dwelt the mighty Prince of that great and beautiful city. all around the brazen gates and massive walls of which th

14、ere flowed the majestic stream of the Guadima whose Banks where bordered by splendid palaces and magnificent gardens behind these stretching for many a league were fruitful plains and forests whose shade seemed almost impenetrable to a single ray of light while in the distace blue mountains were see

15、n raising their heads to the sky and forming a misty girdle to the plains of Dahomey. on the whole of this grand and beautiful prospect 4 ODonells gaze was long and fixed but his last look was to the palace of the King and a tear stood in his eye as he said ernestly may he be preserved from all evil

16、 may good attend him and may the cheif Geni spread their broad sheild of protection over him all the time of his sojourn in this wearisome world. then turning round he began to decend the mountain he pursued his way till the sun began to wax hot when he stopped and sitting down he took out some provisions which he had brought with him and which consisted of a few biscuits and dates while he was eating a tall man came up and acosted him ODonell reque

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