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CHAPTER LI “SPOTLESS TOWN”
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AT three o’clock I left these pleasant people to visit the Ryks Museum and the next morning ran over to Haarlem, a half-hour away, to look at the Frans Hals in the Stadhuis. Haarlem was the city, I remember with pleasure, that once suffered the amazing tulip craze that swept over Holland in the sixteenth century—the city in which single rare tulips, like single rare carnations1 to-day, commanded enormous sums of money. Rare species, because of the value of the subsequent bulb sale, sold for hundreds of thousands of gulden. I had heard of the long line of colored tulip beds that lay between here and Haarlem and The Hague and I was prepared to judge for myself whether they were beautiful—as beautiful as the picture post-cards sold everywhere indicated. I found this so, but even more than the tulip beds I found the country round about from Amsterdam to Haarlem, The Hague and Rotterdam delightful2. I traveled by foot and by train, passing by some thirty miles of vari-colored flower-beds in blocks of red, white, blue, purple, pink, and yellow, that lie between the several cities. I stood in the old Groote Kerk of St. Bavo in Haarlem, the Groote Kerk of St. James in The Hague—both as bare of ornament4 as an anchorite’s cell—I wandered among the art treasures of the Ryks Museum in Amsterdam and the Mauritshuis and the Mesdag Museum in The Hague; I walked in the forests of moss-tinted5 trees at Haarlem and again at The Hague; my impression was that compact little Holland had all502 the charm of a great private estate, beautifully kept and intimately delightful.
But the canals of Holland—what an airy impression of romance, of pure poetry, they left on my mind! There are certain visions or memories to which the heart of every individual instinctively6 responds. The canals of Holland are one such to me. I can see them now, in the early morning, when the sun was just touching7 them with the faintest pearls, pinks, lavenders, blues
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carnations
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n.麝香石竹,康乃馨( carnation的名词复数 ) | |
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delightful
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whit
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ornament
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blues
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humble
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filigree
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serenely
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utterly
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artistically
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advertising
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应得某事物( worthy的名词复数 ); 值得做某事; 可尊敬的; 有(某人或事物)的典型特征 | |
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pitcher
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forth
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gaily
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abstain
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bolsters
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baker
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speculation
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n.思索,沉思;猜测;投机 | |
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诱引,吸引( allure的过去式和过去分词 ) | |
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antidote
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speculative
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miseries
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entanglement
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slippered
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specimen
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exquisite
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adj.精美的;敏锐的;剧烈的,感觉强烈的 | |
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