LOST FACE 丢失的脸
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LOST FACE
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LOST FACE
by Jack London
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LOST FACE
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LOST FACE
It was the end. Subienkow had travelled a long trail of bitterness and
horror, homing like a dove for the capitals of Europe, and here, farther
away than ever, in Russian America, the trail ceased. He sat in the snow,
arms tied behind him, waiting the torture. He stared curiously before him
at a huge Cossack, prone in the snow, moaning in his pain. The men had
finished handling the giant and turned him over to the women. That they
exceeded the fiendishness of the men, the man's cries attested.
Subienkow looked on, and shuddered. He was not afraid to die. He
had carried his life too long in his hands, on that weary trail from Warsaw
to Nulato, to shudder at mere dying. But he objected to the torture. It
offended his soul. And this offence, in turn, was not due to the mere pain
he must endure, but to the sorry spectacle the pain would make of him.
He knew that he would pray, and beg, and entreat, even as Big Ivan and
the others that had gone before. This would not be nice. To pass out
bravely and cleanly, with a smile and a jest--ah......
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