A Feast for Crows (A Song of Ice and Fire, Book 4) (1)

  • 第40页 The Captain of Guards
    As he honed the axe, Hotah thought of Norvos, the high city on the hill and the low beside the river. He could still recall the sounds of the three bells, the way that Noom's deep peals set his ver...

Quartet (3)

  • 第82页 Black and White and Red All Over
    关于纽约底层: “Four years have passed since the woman died. In the dives and bucket-shops and tenements, that is too long. I have made inquiries in all the low places, to no avail. Stale beer and...
  • 第78页 Black and White and Red All Over
    几段关于妓女的描述: p78 The girls were as fine as the drinks; pretty young things, most of them still in their teens and none older than thirty, gay girls with warm hands and smiles that lit up th...
  • 第73页 Black and White and Red All Over
    Outside in the candle-lit dimness of the church, some elderly nun was droning her penance much too loudly. Her mumbled Hail Marys echoed through the hushed stillness of the empty pews, rising and f...

A Storm of Swords (8) 更多

  • 第561页 Jon
    And he feared for Ygritte as well. He could not take her, but if he left her, would the Magnar make her answer for his treachery? Two hearts that beat as one... They shared the sleeping skins every...
  • 第537页 Arya
    Arya didn't know how much Robb would pay for her, though. He was a king now, not the boy she'd left at Winterfell with snow melting in his hair. And if he knew the things she'd done, the stableboy ...
  • 第477页 Catelyn
    He was Lord of Riverrun now, and his knights were falling in around him, murmuring condolences and promises of fealty, walling him off from something as small as a sister’s grief. Edmure listened,...
  • 第428页 Tyrion
    I want her, he realized. I want Winterfell, yes, but I want her as well, child or woman or whatever she is. I want to comfort her. I want to hear her laugh. I want her to come to me willingly, to b...
  • 第308页 Arya
    Arya shoved him back against the anvil and made to run, but Gendry caught her arm. She stuck a foot between his legs and tripped him, but he yanked her down with him, and they rolled across the flo...
  • 第167页 Tyrion
    With the Red Keep so crowded, Tyrion could not hope to go unnoticed. Ser Balon Swaan stood guard on the door, and Ser Loras Tyrell on the drawbridge. He stopped to exchange pleasantries with both o...
  • 第135页 Jaime
    Wordless, she turned away from him, her knuckles tight on her sword hilt. What a wretched creature this one is. She reminded him of Tyrion in some queer way, though at first blush two people could ...
  • 第69页 Davos
    Why should I live? he thought as tears blurred his vision. Gods be good, why? My sons are dead, Dale and Allard, Maric and Matthos, perhaps Devan as well. How can a father outlive so many strong yo...

A Clash of Kings (1)

  • 第554页 Davos
    Stannis only seemed to half hear him. “I have no doubt that Cersei had a hand in Robert’s death. I will have justice for him. Aye, and for Ned Stark and Jon Arryn as well.” “And for Renly?” Th...

Dreamsongs: VolumeⅠ (5)

  • 第115页 The Second Kind of Loneliness
    It’s beautiful out here. Lonely, yes. But such a loneliness! You’re alone with the universe, the stars spread out at your feet and scattered around your head. Each one is a sun, yet they still lo...
  • 第112页 The Second Kind of Loneliness
    The nightmares have a bite of truth to them. They’re all the same. It’s always a replay of me and Karen, together on that last night. It was a good night, as nights went for me. We ate at one of ...
  • 第110页 The Second Kind of Loneliness
    And it wasn’t really an impulse. I ran to Cerberus. Ran. Ran to escape from loneliness. That doesn’t make sense? Yet it does. I know about loneliness. It’s been the theme of my life. I’ve been ...
  • 第103页 The Exit to San Breta
    A few miles beyond San Breta I stopped and got out of the car. I sat there in the starlight until it was nearly dawn, looking and listening. But the lights stayed out, and I saw nothing. Yet, aroun...
  • 第102页 The Exit to San Breta
    “Yes,” he said. “In the old days, when the roads were crowded, you couldn’t just turn around when you missed an exit. You had to keep going, sometimes for miles and miles, before you could find...
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