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雨果 悲惨世界 英文版1-第135部分
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in particular;for in our century it is woman who suffers the most; and in this exile of the cloister there is something of protestation;the female convent has incontestably a certain majesty。
This cloistered existence which is so austere; so depressing; a few of whose features we have just traced; is not life; for it is not liberty; it is not the tomb; for it is not plenitude; it is the strange place whence one beholds; as from the crest of a lofty mountain; on one side the abyss where we are; on the other; the abyss whither we shall go; it is the narrow and misty frontier separating two worlds; illuminated and obscured by both at the same time; where the ray of life which has bee enfeebled is mingled with the vague ray of death; it is the half obscurity of the tomb。
We; who do not believe what these women believe; but who; like them; live by faith;we have never been able to think without a sort of tender and religious terror; without a sort of pity; that is full of envy; of those devoted; trembling and trusting creatures; of these humble and august souls; who dare to dwell on the very brink of the mystery; waiting between the world which is closed and heaven which is not yet open; turned towards the light which one cannot see; possessing the sole happiness of thinking that they know where it is; aspiring towards the gulf; and the unknown; their eyes fixed motionless on the darkness; kneeling; bewildered; stupefied; shuddering; half lifted; at times; by the deep breaths of eternity。
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