39계단THE THIRTY-NiNE STEPS지은이 존 버컨출판사 유페이퍼출판일 2016. 4.14.페이퍼명 착한문고이메일 wykim7386@gmail.com - P2
It might have been said that the alteration effected in Baisemeaux extended even to the prisoners. The turnkey, the same who, on Aramis‘s first arrival had shown himself so inquisitive and curious, was now not only silent, but impassible. - P11
Baisemeaux advanced, and Aramis followed him. It was a calm and lovely starlit night; the steps of three men resounded on the flags of the terraces, and the vlinking of the keys hanging from the jailers girdle made itself heard up to the stories of the towers, as if to remind the prisoners that the liberty of earth of a luxury beyond their reach. - P11
He himself lighted a lantern, summoned a turnkey, and said, returning to Aramis,"I am at your orders, monseigneur" Aramis merely nodded his head, as such as to say,"very good"; and signed to him with his hand to lead the way. - P11
Chapter I. The PrisonerSince Aramis‘s singular transformation into a confessor of the order, Baisemeaux was no longer the same man. Up to that period, the place which Aramis had held in the worthy governor‘s estimation was that of a prelate whom he respected and a friend to whom he owed a debt of gratitude; but now he felt himself an inferior, and that Aramis was his master. - P11