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Monday, April 28, 2008

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谁当铁道部长能夸口不出事故?谁上台当权能保证不发生事故?
不知道为什么现了一起事故就会有这么多的联想,难道我们的社会就都成了一个烂得透顶的社会了,连正常的事故也不能发生!
[ 转自铁血社区 http://bbs.tiexue.net/ ]
现在事故才发生,没有任何调查结果出来就不要多联想了! 铁路线路的设计都是很久以前的
这就存在着一个问题
[ 转自铁血社区 http://bbs.tiexue.net/ ]
弯道的坡度是按照以前的速度设计的
而现在火车大幅度提速
以前的弯道就没有办法提供足够的向心力了
如果不减速,自然容易出现事故
反正任何情况都有,但是怀疑要有证据

Sunday, January 27, 2008

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William Bouguereau
The Birth of Venus
shouting and bellowing of orders had been too much for Wolf Larsen, who accordingly foisted the nuisance upon his hunters. ¡¡¡¡After a sleepless night, I arose, weak and in agony, to hobble through my second day on the Ghost. Thomas Mugridge routed me out at half-past five, much in the fashion that Bill Sykes must have routed out his dog. But Mr. Mugridge's brutality to me was paid back in kind and with interest. The unnecessary noise he made (
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I had lain wide-eyed the whole night) must have awakened one of the hunters; for a heavy shoe whizzed through the semidarkness, and Mr. Mugridge, with a sharp howl of pain, humbly begged everybody's pardon. Later on, in the galley, I noticed that his ear was bruised and swollen. It never went entirely back to its normal shape, and was called a 'cauliflower ear' by the sailors. ¡¡¡¡The day was filled with miserable variety. I had taken my dried clothes down from the galley the night before,

Monday, January 21, 2008

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Gustav Klimt Painting
William Bouguereau
and could not do enough to show how grateful he was for Mrs. March's motherly welcome, their cheerful society, and the comfort he took in that humble home of theirs. So they soon forgot their pride, and interchanged kindnesses without stopping to think which was the greater. ¡¡¡¡All sorts of pleasant things happened about that time; for the new friendshipourished like grass in spring. Everyone liked Laurie, and he privately informed his tutor that `the
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Marches were regular splendid girls'. With the delightful enthusiasm of youth they took the solitary boy into their midst, and made much of him, and he found something very charming in the innocent companionship of these simple-hearted girls. Never having known mother or sisters, he was quick to feel the influences they brought about him; and their busy, lively ways made him ashamed of the indolent life he led. He was tired of books, and found people so interesting now that Mr. Brooke was obliged to make very unsatisfactory reports; for Laurie was always playing truant and running over to the Marches'.

Thursday, October 25, 2007

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That woman's the salt of the earth," said the doctor, looking after her. "A thousand pities she's never married. The penalty of being the only female in a family of men. The other sister got clear, married at seventeen, I believe. This one's quite a handsome woman really. She'd have been a success as a wife and a mother."
"Too devoted to her father, I suppose," said Inspector Bacon.
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She's not really as devoted as all that - but she's got the instinct some women have to make their menfolk happy. She sees that her father likes being an invalid, so she lets him be an invalid. She's the same with her brothers. Cedric feels he's a good painter, whatshisname - Harold - knows how much she relies on his sound judgment - she lets Alfred shock her with his stories of his clever deals. Oh, yes, she's a clever woman - no fool. Well, do you want me for anything? Want me to have a look at your copse now Johnstone has done with it" (Johnstone was the police surgeon) "and see if it happens to be one of my medical mistakes?"
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Gustav Klimt The Kiss

Gustav Klimt The Kiss
She began to hunt carefully down in the grass at the foot of the embankment just below the broken thorn bush. Presently her search was rewarded. She found a powder compact, a small cheap enamelled affair. She wrapped it in her handkerchief and put it in her pocket. She searched on but did not find anything more.
On the following afternoon, she got into her car and went to see her invalid aunt. Emma Crackenthorpe said kindly, "Don't hurry back. We shan't want you until dinner-time."
"Thank you, but I shall be back by six at the latest."
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No.4 Madison Road was a small drab house in a small drab street. It had very clean Nottingham lace curtains, a shining white doorstep and a well-polished brass door handle. The door was opened by a tall, grim-looking woman, dressed in black with a large knob of iron-grey hair.
She eyed Lucy in suspicious appraisal as she showed her in to Miss Marple.
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Monday, October 22, 2007

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"Upon my word,Poirot,"I said. "Anyone would think you were ordering a dinner at the Ritz." "Whereas one cannot command a crime to order? Very true."He signed."But I believe in luck-in destiny,if you will.Itis your destiny to stand beside me and prevent me from committing theunforgivable error." "What do you call the unforgivable error?" "Overlooking the obvious." I turned this over in my mind without quite seeing the point. "Well,"I said presently,smiling,"has this super crime turned up yet?" "Pas encore.At least-that is-"He paused.A frown of perplexity creasedhis forehead.His hands automatically straightened an object or two that Ihad inadvertently pushed awry. "I am not sure,"he said slowly.
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There was something so odd about his tone that I looked at him insurprise. The frown still lingered. Suddently with a brief decisive nod of the head he crossed the room to adesk near the window.Its contents,I need hardly say,were all neatlydocketed and pigeon-holed so that he was able at once to lay his hand uponthe paper he wanted. He came slowly across to me,an open letter in his hand.He read itthrough himself,then passed it to me.
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Thursday, October 18, 2007

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Gustav Klimt The Kiss
Toto did not like it. He ran about the room, now here, now there, barking loudly; but Dorothy sat quite still on the floor and waited to see what would happen.
Once Toto got too near the open trap door, and fell in; and at first the little girl thought she had lost him. But soon she saw one of his ears sticking up through the hole, for the strong pressure of the air was keeping him up so that he could not fall. She crept to the hole, caught Toto by the ear, and dragged him into the room again, afterward closing the trap door so that no more accidents could happen.
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Hour after hour passed away, and slowly Dorothy got over her fright; but she felt quite lonely, and the wind shrieked so loudly all about her that she nearly became deaf. At first she had wondered if she would be dashed to pieces when the house fell again; but as the hours passed and nothing terrible happened, she stopped worrying and
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He was surprised to see how far he had come; the village was away behind him. The king was jogging along in his wake, with his head bowed; for he, too, was deep in plans and thinkings. A sorrowful misgiving clouded Hendon's newborn cheerfulness; would the boy be willing to go again to a city where, during all his brief life, he had never known anything but ill usage and pinching want? But the question must be asked; it could not be avoided; so Hendon reined up, and called out:
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"I had forgotten to inquire whither we are bound. Thy commands, my liege?"
"To London!"
Hendon moved on again, mightily contented with the answer-but astonished at it, too. The whole journey was made without an adventure of importance. But it ended with one. About ten o'clock on the night of the night of the 19th of February, they stepped upon London Bridge, in the midst of a writhing, struggling jam of howling and hurrahing people, whose beer-jolly faces stood out strongly in the glare from manifold torches-and at that instant the decaying head of some former duke or other grandee tumbled down
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Tuesday, October 16, 2007

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Gustav Klimt The Kiss
"I ought to have sent him a card yesterday night," she said. "Of course, I was a fool to go all that way, just on chance of finding a doctor in. It stands to reason they've got to go out to people at all times of day."
"I hope they gave you a cup of tea?" he said.
And again she hesitated, debating a point with herself: if the doctor had a decent sort of servant, of course, she
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Ellen Bunting, would have been offered a cup of tea, especially if she explained she'd known him a long time.
She compromised. "I was offered some," she said, in a weak, tired voice. "But there, Bunting, I didn't feel as if I wanted it. I'd be very grateful for a cup now - if you'd just make it for me over the ring."
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Mrs. Bunting heard one of the older gentlemen sitting near her whisper to another: "Drawing it out all he can; that's what he's doing. Having the time of his life, evidently!" And then the other whispered back, so low that she could only just catch the words, "Aye, aye. But he's a good chap - I knew his father; we were at school together. Takes his job very seriously, you know - he does to-day, at any rate."
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She was listening intently, waiting for a word, a sentence, which would relieve her hidden terrors, or, on the other hand, confirm them. But the word, the sentence, was never uttered.
And yet, at the very end of his long peroration, the coroner did throw out a hint which might mean anything - or nothing.Gustav Klimt The Kiss

Sunday, October 14, 2007

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as well as the extraordinary precautions Mademoiselle Stangerson is taking to be alone to-night leaves me no room for doubt. She has prepared the way for the coming of the man whom Darzac dreads."
"That's awful!"
"It is!"
"And what we saw her do was done to send her father to sleep?"
"Yes."
"Then there are but two of us for to-night's work?"
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"Four; the concierge and his wife will watch at all hazards. I don't set much value on them before - but the concierge may be useful after - if there's to be any killing!"
"Then you think there may be?"
"If he wishes it."
"Why haven't you brought in Daddy Jacques? - Have you made no use of him to-day?"
"No," replied Rouletabille sharply.
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Saturday, October 13, 2007

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"From his insistence I gathered that Monsieur Darzac intended not only to make it impossible for the expected man to reach the chamber of Mademoiselle Stangerson, but to make that impossibility so visibly clear that, seeing himself expected, he would at once go away. That was how I interpreted his final words when we parted: 'You may mention your suspicions of the expected attack to Monsieur Stangerson, to Daddy Jacques, to Frederic Larsan, and to anybody in the chateau.'
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"The poor fellow left me hardly knowing what he was saying. My silence and my eyes told him that I had guessed a large part of his secret. And, indeed, he must have been at his wits' end, to have come to me at such a time, and to abandon Mademoiselle Stangerson in spite of his fixed idea as to the consequence.
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Thursday, October 11, 2007

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He earns so much that he never has a penny in his pockets. Just think that, in order to buy me an A-B-C book for school, he had to sell the only coat he owned, a coat so full of darns and patches that it was a pity."
"Poor fellow! I feel sorry for him. Here, take these five gold pieces. Go, give them to him with my kindest regards."
Pinocchio, as may easily be imagined, thanked him a thousand times. He kissed each Marionette in turn, even the officers, and, beside himself with joy, set out on his homeward journey.
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He earns so much that he never has a penny in his pockets. Just think that, in order to buy me an A-B-C book for school, he had to sell the only coat he owned, a coat so full of darns and patches that it was a pity."
"Poor fellow! I feel sorry for him. Here, take these five gold pieces. Go, give them to him with my kindest regards."
Pinocchio, as may easily be imagined, thanked him a thousand times. He kissed each Marionette in turn, even the officers, and, beside himself with joy, set out on his homeward journey.
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Gustav Klimt The Kiss Pinocchio, although a happy boy always, became sad and downcast at these words. When poverty shows itself, even mischievous boys understand what it means.
"What does it matter, after all?" cried Geppetto all at once, as he jumped up from his chair. Putting on his old coat, full of darns and patches, he ran out of the house without another word.
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After a while he returned. In his hands he had the A-B-C book for his son, but the old coat was gone. The poor fellow was in his shirt sleeves and the day was cold.
"Where's your coat, Father?"
"I have sold it."
"Why did you sell your coat?"
"It was too warm."
Pinocchio understood the answer in a twinkling, and, unable to restrain his tears, he jumped on his father's neck and kissed him over and over.
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Tuesday, October 9, 2007

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Gustav Klimt The Kiss
“浩哥哥,你好点了吗?我好想你啊。”上去就是一大大的拥抱。
小子还真纯情啊,小脸红得跟草莓似的。旁边的小十五大概有点吃味:“我也要,阿颖,你也抱我一下嘛。”走过去,把他搂在怀里,大声地对他说:“我最喜欢十五阿哥了。”
真的,这世上我最牵挂的人就是你们啊。
许昌浩带来了一个好消息,哥哥沈俊在秋闱殿试中中了二甲第二名。可惜哥哥一心想中状元呢。不过进士出身也不错了,高考状元还分文理科、各省市呢。
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哥哥很挂念我,这次许昌浩来,带来了他的信,本来宫里禁止这样的私下传递。不过欺下瞒上本来就是中国人的天性。
迫不及待打开书信。一片浓浓的亲情跃然纸上。哥哥信中事无巨细,细细叮咛,说的尽是在宫中当差当为不当为之举,虽然有点纸上谈兵,但是爱护之情,关切之意却是无尽。
哥哥不日就要外放,留下了带来的钱给我,全数寄在许家,让我若有需要就开口。今日的我想不到的是,日后,这些钱,帮我成就了自己的梦想。 Gustav Klimt The Kiss

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人只见尘芳将竹笛放在嘴下,随即响起一阵悠扬的笛声,她边吹着边向胤禟走去,在离他三丈处,突然抽出篝火里一支燃着火苗的树枝往空中抛去。在一阵惊呼声中,胤禟心领神会,跳出来一把抓住树枝,随着笛声以树枝为剑舞动起来。但听笛声时而婉转缥缈,悠扬圆润,时而铿锵激昂,鹤唳九霄。那燃烧着的树枝也如有了生命般吞吐自如,飘洒轻快,突然胤禟一个‘迎风掸尘’扫向尘芳,旁人看了不觉倒抽口冷气,唯有尘芳纹丝不动。胤禟持枝的火苗,在尘芳身子四周游走,却不沾衣,如游龙行云,飞凤起舞。
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动静结合,敏捷沉稳,配合得天衣无缝。待曲毕,胤禟收了剑势,枝端的火苗陡然熄灭,升起一缕青烟。众人齐声鼓掌叫好,两人不觉相视一笑。
上座的沙律亲王对康熙翘着大拇指道:“皇上真是教导有方啊,您的阿哥和媳妇可真谓是人中龙凤!”
康熙哈哈笑道:“小孩子家的玩意,让各位见笑了。”又吩咐道:“赏老九和他媳妇,白银四千两。”
胤禟和尘芳忙上前磕头谢恩,一旁的珠木花只冷笑无语。
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Sunday, October 7, 2007

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“小姐!那是世子最喜欢的锦鲤!”
“切,世子才不喜欢鱼呢。再说我也只捞个一、两条,又不会捞光。”
“姑娘,这可是世子专门为……”
“嚷嚷什么,怕人听不见吗?专门为她养的又怎么了,不让我动人,动条鱼也不成吗?”
“小姐,我们还是回去吧,您要是喜欢锦鲤,改天也让世子给您买就是了。还没到一个月,让世子知道您出来了又要罚您了。”
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苏雪琴听出来了,正在外面吵嚷的是那个粗俗的元宝姑娘,而她们说的锦鲤……
世子是不喜欢鱼,那是在她进府之后专门挖的池子,专门放的锦鲤,是为她而准备的。
她也不喜欢鱼,她只是喜欢在炎炎夏日,穿着轻罗纱衣,倚在池边水榭的栏杆上,给水里红白斑斓、饿得半死的锦鲤喂食,那画面也是很美的。
可这个破元宝,居然妄想拿她的鱼去喂什么灰毛。那是她的鱼,别人怎么可以碰及。
琴声嘎然而止。
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龙飞玉走进御书房时,皇上正坐在书案前翻阅奏章,见他来了,只微微抬头,“子云,你来了。”
子云是龙飞玉的表字,皇上是他的表兄,只大他一岁,自幼一起长大,私下里都是以表字相称。
尽管如此,龙飞玉还是依君臣之礼跪拜了皇上。又经历了一场大战的洗礼,让他多了几分沉稳,虽然还是掩饰不住眼角的一丝得意。
也难怪,在历时近两年的凌国、北昱国、瑞国的三国大战中,他身为凌国主帅,用兵如神,大败北昱、瑞两国,成了凌国的大英雄,一扫两年前险些因女人而身败名裂的晦气。
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“子云,你闲云野鹤也快半年了吧,也该活动活动筋骨了。”
“呵呵,皇上若有需子云效力之处,就算是战事吃紧也得去办,不是吗?”听皇上的口吻不像是什么不好的事,龙飞玉也不再拘谨。
“若真是战事吃紧,朕也不敢动你。也不是非你不可的大事,就是想让你出去走走。这些年金戈铁马,征战不休,倒没能看看我凌国的大好河山。如今天下太平了,你这个大功臣也该享受一下了。”
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Friday, October 5, 2007

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一同走到信太妃寝室前,他顿了顿,仍是一马当先地走了进去。嗯,这才像个男人,我暗赞。生来最不喜那些畏畏缩缩躲在女人身后不肯挺身而出的男人。
我的穿越先锋婆婆信太妃果然已坐在床沿,目无表情地盯着他看。呵呵,我们这穿越人,就是这般不好,平等生活过惯了,总没把皇帝当皇帝看。
我也没弄明白,我的婆婆是怎样知道她媳妇房里会有男人,也不知道她要和他说些什么,但总归是被婆婆叫破了……那个奸情,不是不尴尬的。
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我这是第一回红着脸走进她的房里,她盯着他审视了半晌,才转着打量我,看到我乖乖的小媳妇模样,扑哧一笑:“哟,这可奇了,咱们天不怕地不怕的小王妃居然也会脸红?”我脸更红,手无意识地用力揪扯自己的衣角。听得屋子里有一瞬间的安静,我忍不住抬头看了看,那二人都不说话,都拿似笑非笑的眸子温柔地瞅着我,我努力摆了个大大的笑脸,冲信太妃问道:“要我做些什么么?”
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父皇临终前,立遗诏立我为帝。这没什么,理所当然的。虽然朕有几个兄弟明里暗里地争过抢过,但是他们都没学过帝王术,做不到恩断义绝,所以……朕毫无疑问地成了嘉靖皇帝。
先皇很有智能,知道辅恩将军张世一直和刘皇后有所牵连,又和楚王走得近,所以在病前的最后一个月除去了他。也知道朕一直认为母后的死,与信王妃有关,不会放过她们母子,事实上朕也确实是这样认为,所以他在遗诏中指明让信王晋亲王,次年底国孝中娶正妃。
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但是先皇低估了朕。朕是一定要这母子俩的命的,他临终恳求的目光也不能改变朕的决定。朕不会逆他的意,因为朕是个孝顺的好皇帝。但是朕也不会让他们活,因为朕学会了绝情断义。
大婚?好,就让你大婚,张氏一族遗孤里出了个凤凰传说,就是那个叫张伶雪的女子,饶是朕不信也没办法,数千人看见的。刘太后曾试探地问:要不要接她进宫来
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