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[蝇王--威廉·戈尔丁].William.Golding.-.Lord.of.the.Flies.(abr.Audio.Book.T.Pigott-Smith).3CD.TbT.mp3.128K.rar

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laoshapigou 2012/03/06 15:08:32 [+1] [0]

这本书的英文版刚好读完,现在来听听这本书。看完以后觉得果然是大作,人性本恶还是本善这种大话题不敢说,但是扪心自问,估计自己流落在荒岛之上的话,也不会比那群孩子们强多少。

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siyu1225 2011/09/21 21:21:22 [0] [0]

删节的也下吧,谢谢

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87sun 2011/06/05 20:10:38 [0] [0]

引用(xiaoyaosisi @ 2011-06-04, 08:40 PM) *
引用(黄铜花瓣雨 @ 2011-06-02, 06:50 PM) *
引用(xiaoyaosisi @ 2011-03-18, 06:35 PM) *
读得很好,英音的。不过是缩略版的,不是全部原文

不是吧?我没下载完,漏掉哪些?我受打击了!

不好说漏掉那些,只是把缩略了,不是无删节原文。不过不影响,省略的不太影响阅读。但还是想要无删节的。


兩位說的都對。

確實有些縮略,但想要全本是不可能的,我在BT上搜了一下,都是這個169MB的30個MP3文件的,而它恰恰是從亞馬遜網站上買的$19.77美元的Lord of the Flies [Audiobook, Unabridged] [Audio CD],網址:http://www.amazon.com/Lord-Flies-William-Golding/dp/0307281701,扒下來放到互聯網的,雖然號稱Unabridged(未刪節),實際上比起小說仍有縮略。沒法子,正版CD原本就是這樣號稱Unabridged(未刪節),還有人把這個CD做成flac格式的,比mp3的少了點,有150多兆吧。

沒有其他的什麼全本了,就是這個了,正版也是這樣。還算可以了。

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xiaoyaosisi 2011/06/04 20:40:58 [0] [0]

引用(黄铜花瓣雨 @ 2011-06-02, 06:50 PM) *
引用(xiaoyaosisi @ 2011-03-18, 06:35 PM) *
读得很好,英音的。不过是缩略版的,不是全部原文

不是吧?我没下载完,漏掉哪些?我受打击了!

不好说漏掉那些,只是把缩略了,不是无删节原文。不过不影响,省略的不太影响阅读。但还是想要无删节的。

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黄铜花瓣雨 2011/06/02 18:50:20 [0] [0]

引用(xiaoyaosisi @ 2011-03-18, 06:35 PM) *
读得很好,英音的。不过是缩略版的,不是全部原文

不是吧?我没下载完,漏掉哪些?我受打击了!

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黄铜花瓣雨 2011/06/02 18:48:22 [0] [0]

里程碑式的神作!
每次读这本书时脑子里的发音都自然会变成英国腔。
我买了Fiber & Fiber(封面是岩石上的条横涂鸦)的再版和企鹅的经典版的两种(封面是Piggy,背后是一只巨大的果蝇,脚下是破碎的眼睛和海螺),如果有精装版的一定收藏!

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黄铜花瓣雨 2011/06/01 02:31:35 [0] [0]

这是一本改变了我一生的书

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黄铜花瓣雨 2011/06/01 02:29:57 [0] [0]

人之善者,伪也

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xiaoyaosisi 2011/03/18 18:35:58 [0] [0]

读得很好,英音的。不过是缩略版的,不是全部原文

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东北一根烟 2010/11/19 09:18:57 [0] [0]

英语原声果然有味道。。。。

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晚洞归龙 2010/02/04 09:54:09 [0] [0]

谢谢楼主!

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菜心娃娃 2009/11/06 23:54:54 [+2] [0]

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CHAPTER ONE
The Sound of the Shell


The boy with fair hair lowered himself down the last few feet of rock and began to pick his way toward the lagoon. Though he had taken off his school sweater and trailed it now from one hand, his grey shirt stuck to him and his hair was plastered to his forehead. All round him the long scar smashed into the jungle was a bath of heat. He was clambering heavily among the creepers and broken trunks when a bird, a vision of red and yellow, flashed upwards with a witch-like cry; and this cry was echoed by another.

"Hi!" it said. "Wait a minute!"

The undergrowth at the side of the scar was shaken and a multitude of raindrops fell pattering.

"Wait a minute," the voice said. "I got caught up."

The fair boy stopped and jerked his stockings with an automatic gesture that made the jungle seem for a moment like the Home Counties.

The voice spoke again.

"I can't hardly move with all these creeper things."

The owner of the voice came backing out of the undergrowth so that twigs scratched on a greasy wind-breaker. The naked crooks of his knees were plump, caught and scratched by thorns. He bent down, removed the thorns carefully, and turned around. He was shorter than the fair boy and very fat. He came forward, searching out safe lodgments for his feet, and then looked up through thick spectacles.

"Where's the man with the megaphone?"

The fair boy shook his head.

"This is an island. At least I think it's an island. That's a reef out in the sea. Perhaps there aren't any grownups anywhere."[simon10.21]

The fat boy looked startled.

"There was that pilot. But he wasn't in the passenger cabin, he was up in front."

The fair boy was peering at the reef through screwed-up eyes.

"All them other kids," the fat boy went on. "Some of them must have got out. They must have, mustn't they?"

The fair boy began to pick his way as casually as possible toward the water. He tried to be offhand and not too obviously uninterested, but the fat boy hurried after him.

"Aren't there any grownups at all?"

"I don't think so."

The fair boy said this solemnly; but then the delight of a realized ambition overcame him. In the middle of the scar he stood on his head and grinned at the reversed fat boy.

"No grownups!"

The fat boy thought for a moment.

"That pilot."

The fair boy allowed his feet to come down and sat on the steamy earth.

"He must have flown off after he dropped us. He couldn't land here. Not in a place with wheels."

"We was attacked!"

"He'll be back all right."

The fat boy shook his head.

"When we was coming down I looked through one of them windows. I saw the other part of the plane. There were flames coming out of it."

He looked up and down the scar.

"And this is what the cabin done."

The fair boy reached out and touched the jagged end of a trunk. For a moment he looked interested.

"What happened to it?" he asked. "Where's it got to now?"

"That storm dragged it out to sea. It wasn't half dangerous with all them tree trunks falling. There must have been some kids still in it."

He hesitated for a moment, then spoke again.

"What's your name?"

"Ralph."

The fat boy waited to be asked his name in turn but this proffer of acquaintance was not made; the fair boy called Ralph smiled vaguely, stood up, and began to make his way once more toward the lagoon. The fat boy hung steadily at his shoulder.

"I expect there's a lot more of us scattered about. You haven't seen any others, have you?"

Ralph shook his head and increased his speed. Then he tripped over a branch and came down with a crash.

The fat boy stood by him, breathing hard.

"My auntie told me not to run," he explained, "on account of my asthma."

"Ass-mar?"

"That's right. Can't catch my breath. I was the only boy in our school what had asthma," said the fat boy with a touch of pride. "And I've been wearing specs since I was three."

He took off his glasses and held them out to Ralph, blinking and smiling, and then started to wipe them against his grubby wind-breaker. An expression of pain and inward concentration altered the pale contours of his face. He smeared the sweat from his cheeks and quickly adjusted the spectacles on his nose.

"Them fruit."

He glanced round the scar.

"Them fruit," he said, "I expect--"

He put on his glasses, waded away from Ralph, and crouched down among the tangled foliage.

"I'll be out again in just a minute--"

Ralph disentangled himself cautiously and stole away through the branches. In a few seconds the fat boy's grunts were behind him and he was hurrying toward the screen that still lay between him and the lagoon. He climbed over a broken trunk and was out of the jungle.

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菜心娃娃 2009/11/06 23:54:08 [+2] [0]

Contents

1. The Sound of the Shell page 7

2. Fire on the Mountain 32

3. Huts on the Beach 48

4. Painted Faces and Long Hair 58

5. Beast from Water 76

6. Beast from Air 95

7. Shadows and Tall Trees 109

8. Gift for the Darkness 124

9. A View to a Death 145

10. The Shell and the Glasses 155

11. Castle Rock 169

12. Cry of the Hunters 183

Notes 203

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bxlaluna 2009/10/28 18:05:03 [0] [0]

好震撼……

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john01179 2009/08/28 23:42:30 [0] [0]

人性的那一面一旦打开。。。

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