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Chapter 23 The Children
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“Where home is a hovel, and dull we grovel1,
Forgetting the world is fair.”
There is one beautiful sight in the East End, and only one, and it is the children dancing in the street when the organ-grinder goes his round. It is fascinating to watch them, the new-born, the next generation, swaying and stepping, with pretty little mimicries and graceful2 inventions all their own, with muscles that move swiftly and easily, and bodies that leap airily, weaving rhythms never taught in dancing school.
I have talked with these children, here, there, and everywhere, and they struck me as being bright as other children, and in many ways even brighter. They have most active little imaginations. Their capacity for projecting themselves into the realm of romance and fantasy is remarkable3. A joyous4 life is romping5 in their blood. They delight in music, and motion, and colour, and very often they betray a startling beauty of face and form under their filth6 and rags.
But there is a Pied Piper of London Town who steals them all away. They disappear. One never sees them again, or anything that suggests them. You may look for them in vain amongst the generation of grown-ups. Here you will find stunted7 forms, ugly faces, and blunt and stolid8 minds. Grace, beauty, imagination, all the resiliency of mind and muscle, are gone. Sometimes, however, you may see a woman, not necessarily old, but twisted and deformed9 out of all womanhood, bloated and drunken, lift her draggled skirts and execute a few grotesque10 and
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vi.卑躬屈膝,奴颜婢膝 | |
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ghetto
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污渍( blot的名词复数 ); 墨水渍; 错事; 污点 | |
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