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II PHRONSIE’S NEW SHOES
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POLLY was working hard to make the fire burn. Something was the matter with the old stove that morning. There had been a big crack for some time at the back that let in the air alarmingly; but Ben had stuffed this up with putty the week before, and it had done very well; but just as Polly had washed up the breakfast dishes this morning, and was going to put her pans of bread into the oven, out tumbled the putty, the old black stove grew cold, and everything came to a standstill. The truth was, the poor old stove was about worn out.
“O dear!” said Polly, “now what’s going to be done! Why couldn’t it have waited, and Ben’s away, too!”
She flew around for something to stop up the hole with; she couldn’t find any putty, of course, but nothing else appeared. So she got down on[23] the floor before it and rattled1 the dampers, and put in more wood. She was kneeling in front of it, her face very red with her exertions2, and trying to push a refractory3 smouldering log of wood into a more “burnable” position, when Phronsie emerged from the bedroom with a very injured expression. “Oh, Polly, I’m so hungry!”
“Why, Phronsie,” said Polly, giving the log a push, “you can’t be.”
“Oh, but I am, Polly,” said Phronsie, shaking her head decidedly. “I know I am very hungry.”
“Well, wait just a bit, dear—oh, why won’t you stay where you ought to! (this to the log). You won’t act so when Ben comes, old log! Yes, Phronsie, in a minute!”
“Oh, let me get it, Polly,” said the little girl, eagerly. “Let me, do!”
“Do you think you can?” said Polly, resting a minute, her black hands stuck straight out before her as she sat on the floor.
“Oh, yes! just as nice,” said Phronsie; “it’s only some bread, Polly.”
Phronsie’s delight was to be thought big enough to help, to go to the bread-pail that hung under the little old steps that ran down into a small shed or provision room where the Pepper family[24] always kept their slender stock of eatables. “Provision Room” was a good name for it, Polly had once said, because “there always ’s plenty of room for provisions, even if there are no provisions.” Polly knew there were some good bits from breakfast that Phronsie could easily get, so she said “yes” rather absently, and Phronsie
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接头( joint的名词复数 ); 关节; 公共场所(尤指价格低廉的饮食和娱乐场所) (非正式); 一块烤肉 (英式英语) | |
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dangling
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plunge
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v.跳入,(使)投入,(使)陷入;猛冲 | |
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festive
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adj.欢宴的,节日的 | |
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bonnets
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n.童帽( bonnet的名词复数 );(烟囱等的)覆盖物;(苏格兰男子的)无边呢帽;(女子戴的)任何一种帽子 | |
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whoops
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int.呼喊声 | |
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whoop
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n.大叫,呐喊,喘息声;v.叫喊,喘息 | |
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gallantly
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parlor
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afterward
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slippers
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delightful
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翻找,搜寻( rummage的过去式和过去分词 ); 已经海关检查 | |
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