Dubliners(都柏林人)
James Joyce
Chapter 1The Sisters
There was no hope for him this time: it was the third stroke.
Night after night I had passed the house (it was vacation time) and
studied the lighted square of window: and night after night I had
found it lighted in the same way, faintly and evenly. If he was
dead, I thought, I would see the reflection of candles on the
darkened blind, for I knew that two candles must be set at the head
of a corpse. He had often said to me: I am not long for this world
and I had thought his words idle. Now I knew they were true. Every
night as I gazed up at the window I said softly to myself the word
paralysis. It had always sounded strangely in my ears, like the
word gnomon in the Euclid and the word simony in the Catechism. But
now it sounded to me like the name of some maleficent a…