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BEAUTY OF FORM AND BEAUTY OF MIND
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There was once a sculptor1, named Alfred, who having won the large gold medal and obtained a travelling scholarship, went to Italy, and then came back to his native land. He was young at that time—indeed, he is young still, although he is ten years older than he was then. On his return, he went to visit one of the little towns in the island of Zealand. The whole town knew who the stranger was; and one of the richest men in the place gave a party in his honor, and all who were of any consequence, or who possessed2 some property, were invited. It was quite an event, and all the town knew of it, so that it was not necessary to announce it by beat of drum. Apprentice-boys, children of the poor, and even the poor people themselves, stood before the house, watching the lighted windows; and the watchman might easily fancy he was giving a party also, there were so many people in the streets. There was quite an air of festivity about it, and the house was full of it; for Mr. Alfred, the sculptor, was there. He talked and told anecdotes3, and every one listened to him with pleasure, not unmingled with awe4; but none felt so much respect for him as did the elderly widow of a naval5 officer. She seemed, so far as Mr. Alfred was concerned, to be like a piece of fresh blotting-paper that absorbed all he said and asked for more. She was very appreciative6, and incredibly ignorant—a kind of female Gaspar Hauser.
"I should like to see Rome," she said; "it must be a lovely city, or so many foreigners would not be constantly arriving there. Now, do give me a description of Rome. How does the city look when you enter in at the gate?"
"I cannot very well describe it," said the sculptor; "but you enter on a large open space, in the centre of which stands an obelisk7, which is a thousand years old."
"An organist!" exclaimed the lady, who had never heard the word 'obelisk.' Several of the guests could scarcely forbear laughing, and the sculptor would have had some difficulty in keeping his
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sculptor
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| n.雕刻家,雕刻家 | |
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possessed
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anecdotes
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| n.掌故,趣闻,轶事( anecdote的名词复数 ) | |
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awe
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naval
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appreciative
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obelisk
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countenance
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inquisitive
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spoke
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contemplate
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| vt.盘算,计议;周密考虑;注视,凝视 | |
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converse
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gracefully
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Mediterranean
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azure
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maiden
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peculiar
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| adj.古怪的,异常的;特殊的,特有的 | |
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intonation
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conceal
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eruption
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astonishment
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lessened
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considerably
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betrothed
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betrothal
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decided
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bust
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pointed
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animate
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approbation
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omission
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gilding
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melodious
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| adj.弯曲的;不诚实的,狡猾的,不正当的 | |
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miserable
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| adj.悲惨的,痛苦的;可怜的,糟糕的 | |
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fatigued
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accomplished
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| adj.有才艺的;有造诣的;达到了的 | |
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thoroughly
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remains
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| n.剩余物,残留物;遗体,遗迹 | |
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mere
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Christian
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| adj.基督教徒的;n.基督教徒 | |
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