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假如给我三天光明(14)Atmidnightmytemporaryrespitefromblindnesswouldcease?andpermanentnightwouldcloseinonmeagain.NaturallyinthosethreeshortdaysIshouldnothaveseenlywhendarknesshadagaindescendeduponmeshouldIrealizehowmuchIhadleftunseen.ButmymindwouldbesocrowdedwithgloriousmemoriesthatIshouldhavelittletimeforregrets.Thereafterthetouchofeveryobjectwouldbringaglowingmemoryofhowthatobjectlooked.PerhapsthisshortoutlineofhowIshouldspendthreedaysofsightdoesnotagreewiththeprogramyouwouldsetforyourselfifyouknewthatyouwereabouttobestrickenblind.Iam?however?surethatifyouactuallyfacedthatfateyoureyeswouldopentothingsyouhadneverseenbefore?storingupmemoriesforthelongnightahead.Youwoulduseyoureyesasneverbefore.Everythingyousawwouldbecomedeartoyou.Youreyeswouldtouchandembraceeveryobjectthatcamewithinyourrangeofvision.Then?atlast?youwouldreallysee?andanewworldofbeautywouldopenitselfbeforeyou.Iwhoamblindcangiveonehinttothosewhosee—oneadmonitiontothosewhowouldmakefulluseofthegiftofsight:Useyoureyesasiftomorrowyouwouldbestrickenblind.Andthesamemethodcanbeappliedtotheothersenses.Hearthemusicofvoices?thesongofabird?themightystrainsofanorchestra?asifyouwouldbestucheachobjectyouwanttotouchasiftomorrowyourtactilesensewouldfail.Smelltheperfumeofflowers?tastewithrelisheachmorsel?asiftomorrowyoucouldneversmellandtasteagain.Makethemostofeverysense:gloryinallthefacetsofpleasureandbeautywhichtheworldrevealstoyouthroughtheseveralmeansofcontactwhichNatureprovides.Butofallthesenses?Iamsurethatsightmustbethemostdelightful.
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