TAILIEUCHUNG - The Man Who Laughs VICTOR HUGO PART 2 BOOK 2 CHAPTER 3

The Man Who Laughs VICTOR HUGO PART 2 BOOK 2 CHAPTER 3 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 2 CHAPTER 3 Oculos non Habet et Videt Only one woman on earth saw Gwynplaine. It was the blind girl. She had learned what Gwynplaine had done for her from Ursus to whom he had related his rough journey from Portland to Weymouth and the many sufferings which he had endured when deserted by the gang. She knew that when an infant dying upon her dead mother suckling a corpse a being scarcely bigger than herself had taken her up that this being exiled and as it were buried under the refusal of the universe to aid him had heard her cry that all the world being deaf to him he had not been deaf to her that the child alone weak cast off without resting-place here below dragging himself over the waste exhausted by fatigue crushed had accepted from the hands of night a burden another child that he who had nothing to expect in that obscure distribution which we call fate had charged himself with a destiny that naked in anguish and distress he had made himself a Providence that when Heaven had closed he had opened his heart that himself lost he had saved that having neither roof-tree nor shelter he had been an asylum that he had made himself mother and nurse that he who was alone in the world had responded to desertion by adoption that lost in the darkness he had given an example that as if not already sufficiently burdened he had added to his load another s misery that in this world which seemed to contain nothing for him he had found a duty that where every one else would have hesitated he had advanced that where every one else would have drawn back he consented that he had put his hand into the jaws of the grave and drawn out her--Dea. That himself half naked he had given her his rags because she was cold that famished he had thought of giving her food and drink that for one little creature another little creature had combated death that he had fought it under every form under the form of winter and snow under the form of solitude .

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