“Now that corpse,” said the undertaker, patting the folded hands of deceased approvingly, “was a brick—every way you took him he was a brick. 去书内

  • 李书琦 李书琦

    treat dead people as a birck, how sad is that!

    2015-06-26 喜欢(0) 回复(0)

  • TOMBS TOMBS

    Start with corpse,that's an unusual style.Maybe we can learn more from whom had dead.

    2015-05-06 喜欢(0) 回复(0)

  • 杨然 杨然

    corpses尸体

    2015-04-16 喜欢(0) 回复(0)

  • 高依旎 高依旎

    Comparing a corpse to a brick is rather novel but somewhat baffling.

    2015-04-13 喜欢(0) 回复(0)

  • 余晓坤 余晓坤

    Huh..Comparing a person as a brick is a little special.But I cannot understand this sentence "every way you took him he is a brick".What is the meaning?

    2015-04-11 喜欢(0) 回复(0)

  • 于燕飞 于燕飞

    it is very interesting that although the undertaker know exactly once a man is dead,he is nothing ,the author let the undertaker to say what he "heard" from the corpse,it is a very clever skill to make the story extraordinory. it hints us the saying cover something more profound.

    2015-03-14 喜欢(0) 回复(0)